Brian Hughes booked for Innisfree Lad in Scottish National
‘I said we’d be mad keen for him to ride if he was available’.
David Dennis is delighted to have secured the services of Brian Hughes for Innisfree Lad in the Coral Scottish Grand National at Ayr on Saturday. Hughes, who has an unassailable lead in his quest to win the jockeys’ championship for a second time, has yet to take the valuable four-mile handicap chase. Dennis rates Innisfree Lad as having a “good each-way chance” and Hughes knows the horse well having ridden him six times before, including one victory.
“Thankfully, he rang at the five-day stage and said Brian was available so he can ride him.” The Worcestershire trainer was pleased the weights have been raised 10lb, putting Innisfree Lad on a tidy 10st 11lb.
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