Our Power and Eva’s Oskar all set to be Welsh wonders at Aintree
Grand National contenders can end long wait for a Welsh-trained winner.
Our Power and Eva’s Oskar will carry the hopes of Wales when they bid to end a wait of 118 years for victory in the Randox Grand National. There has been a single Welsh-trained winner of the race in its history, with Kirkland taking the prize under Frank Mason in 1905 after two years of near misses. The likes of Evan Williams, Peter Bowen, Christian Williams and Rebecca Curtis have flown the flag in recent years, with the Curtis-trained Teaforthree finishing third in 2013. The Welsh contingent this year includes Bowen’s Francky Du Berlais, Sam Thomas’ Our Power and the Tim Vaughan-trained Eva’s Oskar. Former top jockey Thomas – who won the Gold Cup aboard Denman in 2008 – trains in Lisvane, South Glamorgan, and is heavily supported by Dai Walters and the Potter family – who own the horse under the Walters Plant Hire & Potter Group banner.
The eight-year-old won on his seasonal debut in the London Gold Cup at Ascot and then added another valuable prize in the shape of the Coral Trophy at Kempton. He will carry just 10st at Aintree and will be guided by an experienced pilot in Sam Twiston-Davies as he seeks to end the long wait for a second Welsh winner. “Rules are there to be broken, it’s fantastic that we are able to represent Wales on the biggest stage,” Thomas said on a press call hosted by Great British Racing. “I probably don’t realise the magnitude of it already, but since we’ve known we’ve got a run we’ve had so much interest from local media. “It really is such a big thing for the country and I’m very proud that we can go there and fly the flag for Wales.
What a finish! 👀
🏇 Our Power denies a battling Flegmatik in a thrilling conclusion to the @Coral Trophy Handicap Chase for Sam Twiston-Davies and Sam Thomas 👏@SammyTRacing @samtwiston pic.twitter.com/uNBvVcbW0f — Kempton Park Racecourse (@kemptonparkrace) February 25, 2023

A brave win!
EVA’S OSKAR denies the ever-second SPIRITOFTHEGAMES in the @DahlBury Handicap Chase@Alan_Johns1 | @TVaughanRacing pic.twitter.com/ff3vPAWzmw — CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) December 9, 2022
The votes have been counted and the winner of the #NAFRacing Performance of the Day from The International Meeting @CheltenhamRaces is Eva’s Oskar. Eva’s Oskar took victory in the Dahlbury Handicap Chase and was ridden by @alan_johns1 and trained by @TVaughanRacing. pic.twitter.com/8gynyuGmdh
— @nafuk (@nafuk) December 12, 2022
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