Tiger Roll back at Aintree this weekend
Gordon Elliott’s popular chaser runs over regulation fences on Merseyside.
Dual Grand National winner Tiger Roll is among a field of eight for Saturday’s Unibet Many Clouds Chase at Aintree. The Gordon Elliot-trained 11-year-old, who was last seen finishing fourth in the Betway Bowl at the Merseyside track, makes his seasonal debut in the Grade Two contest, run over three miles and a furlong. James Bowen rides for the first time. He will face stiff opposition from Protektorat, part-owned by Sir Alex Ferguson, who bids to go one better on his second start of the season following a fine runner-up effort to Midnight Shadow in the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham last month.Tiger Roll’s incredible CV
🏇 41 runs🥇 13 wins🏆🏆🏆 Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase🏆🏆 Grand National🏆 National Hunt Chase🏆 Triumph Hurdle🏆 Boyne Hurdle💷 Over GBP 1.4 million in prize money🐅 The horse of a lifetime pic.twitter.com/Yb2Xszoi2y — Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 17, 2021
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