Nicky Richards sets sights on Scottish National for Takingrisks
Trainer looking to Ayr in April for 2019 hero.
Nicky Richards intends to work back from a second outing in the Scottish Grand National with former winner Takingrisks. The Greystoke handler will once again target the Grade Three prize at Ayr in April with the 12-year-old, having saddled him to victory in the 2019 renewal of the race. After failing to complete on his seasonal return at the Scottish track, Takingrisks underwent a wind operation before finishing fourth on his most recent start in the Rehearsal Chase at NewcastleIt’s Takingrisks that shows he’s all stamina and wins the Coral Scottish Grand National at 25/1 for the Nicky Richards Team in the hands of Sean Quinlan 🙌 pic.twitter.com/SNUapOQ8OZ
— Ayr Racecourse (@ayrracecourse) April 13, 2019
Richards said: “The main aim is to try to get him back to the Scottish National in good form. The old lad seems to be bonny at the moment. “We were hoping to run him at Ayr the other day, but the meeting was called off, so we are now scratching our heads what to do with him. “I would run him tomorrow if there was a suitable race.”
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