McCain favouring Aintree option for Musselburgh victors
Fiveandtwenty and Bareback Jack impressed on Sunday.
Donald McCain could skip Cheltenham in preference for Aintree with Musselburgh winners Fiveandtwenty and Bareback Jack. The duo have both won three times since joining McCain and took their form to a new level at the weekend. Juvenile hurdler Fiveandtwenty, with Mark Johnston on the Flat, won a Listed event by four lengths and Grade One company now beckons on Merseyside. “It was a good weekend, very positive,” said McCain.Fiveandtwenty leads them a merry dance in the @bet365 Scottish Triumph Hurdle 💃
The likeable mare leads from pillar to post to make it 3️⃣ from 3️⃣ over hurdles with Brian Hughes on top in the @MprUpdates coloursCongratulations to @donaldmccain team 🎉 pic.twitter.com/MtqtzL2gW6 — Musselburgh Racecourse (@MusselburghRace) February 7, 2021
Cracking day @MusselburghRace today with a double. Fiveandtwenty gaining black type and remaining unbeaten over hurdles for @MprUpdates and Bareback Jack gaining his third success in this sphere and also unbeaten for Tim Leslie. Going to be an interesting journey home ⛄️ #winners
— Donald McCain (@donaldmccain) February 7, 2021
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