Nicholls hoping Truckers Lodge can give Freddie Gingell poignant Welsh National winner
Chepstow marathon is run in the memory of young rider’s late mother, Kim Gingell.
There would be no more popular winner of the Coral Welsh National at Chepstow on Tuesday than Truckers Lodge. Third in the prestigious marathon chase 12 months ago, the Paul Nicholls-trained 10-year-old will be ridden by Freddie Gingell in a race that is run in memory of his late mother, Kim Gingell. “This race has always been the plan, and the more rain before the race the better it will suit him,” Nicholls told Sky Sports Racing. Truckers Lodge ran off a mark of 150 last year and is rated 141 on this occasion.Nicholls added: “Freddie is taking 7lb off that which will be handy, the race is named after his mother and what a story that would be if he could run well for him.” Truckers Lodge is not the only horse that would be a poignant victor, as Kim Gingell’s brother Joe Tizzard saddles The Big Breakaway. The Chepstow feature has twice gone to the Tizzard family from the last six runnings, courtesy of Native River in 2016 and Elegant Escape two years later. Third to Monkfish in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at the Cheltenham Festival in 2021, The Big Breakaway has not had that much racing since but ran a fine race on his reappearance to be second at Haydock in November.
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