Takingrisks carrying hopes of another National hero for Greystoke
Historic yard has been responsible for Lucius and Hallo Dandy in the great race.
Nicky Richards reports Takingrisks to be in top shape ahead of the Randox Grand National at Aintree on Saturday. Takingrisks, who bids to become the first 12-year-old to win the world’s greatest steeplechase since Amberleigh House in 2004, landed the Scottish National in 2019 and sprang a 40-1 surprise in the Sky Bet Handicap Chase at Doncaster in January. The trainer’s father, the late Gordon Richards, won the Grand National twice with Lucius in 1978 and Hallo Dandy in 1984. Richards has taken a leaf out of his book by building National-style fences to give Takingrisks an example of what to expect on the big day.“We built three fences. He had a look the other morning and he’s had a proper go at them. We’ve done what my father used to do.” Richards confirmed Takingrisks’ regular partner Sean Quinlan will be in the saddle at the weekend. “Sean gets on grand with him and is having a good season,” he added. “We’ve a good horse in top condition and a confident jockey riding him. He knows the old boy, so let’s see how we get on.”
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