National handicapper concentrating on job in hand
‘Sentiment and emotion can’t come into it when you are a handicapper’.
British Horseracing Authority handicapper Martin Greenwood has reiterated he is never influenced by outside pressure when it comes to framing the Randox Grand National weights, after allotting Tiger Roll 11st 9lb in this year’s race. Michael O’Leary, owner of the dual winner Tiger Roll, has been vocal in the weeks leading up to the announcement that he would not let the 11-year-old run if he was given a rating in “the 160s or 170s”. He has been allotted a rating of 166, just 1lb lower than Easysland, who beat him by 17 lengths at Cheltenham last March.Here are the top 44 horses in the Randox Grand National weights…. pic.twitter.com/QsCEVycul4
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Greenwood said: “It was a tricky one because his four runs since the weights were released last year have yielded almost next to nothing, bar his second at Cheltenham. “He was due to run off 170 last year and was around 5-1 favourite. It’s still difficult to know how much ability he’s got. “Mr and Mr O’Leary (Michael and his brother and racing manager Eddie) are perfectly entitled to offer any opinion they wish, and I’m perfectly entitled not to listen. I’m not distracted by such things and go about my job as I would any other race to a degree – I know it’s the National.
🐴 Tiger Roll🐴 Easysland🐴 Potters Corner
The top trio have all been declared for the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase at @CheltenhamRaces on Friday. Watch what happens live on Racing TV. pic.twitter.com/xsKkt0nqCV — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 11, 2020
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