Ballabriggs wins The Grand National Aintree 09.04.2011

Ballabriggs: could have his first run of the season at Kelso in March

  PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)  

Ballabriggs on course for Grand National repeat

DONALD McCAIN said on Monday that Grand National winner Ballabriggs was ready to get into more serious work though may not reappear until Kelso, where he warmed up for Aintree by finishing second in a chase last year, in early March.

Trevor Hemmings' chaser is a general 16-1 chance to become the first chaser since Red Rum in 1974 to win consecutive Nationals.

"We are working back from Aintree with Ballabriggs and he will probably go to Kelso again," McCain said.

"If he runs before then I wouldn't know. The whole season is geared around one day. He is cantering away fine.

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Donald McCain: trains Ballabriggs

  PICTURE: Martin Lynch  

"He will step up to do some more work this week, he looks great and I am very happy with him."

The 2009 Grand National winner Mon Mome was reported to be fit and well on Monday after his return to form when second in a handicap chase at Cheltenham on Sunday.

The 12-year-old was having his second start since returning from a ligament injury and trainer Venetia Williams said: "He is great and we are very happy with him this morning.

"Obviously it will be another couple of days before we definitely know but we are very pleased at the moment."

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As sporting sights go, few match the sheer excitement of 40 horses thundering towards the first fence at Aintree for the John Smith's Grand National.

A race steeped in history that always provides a story, the Grand National is the ultimate test of endurance and skill for both horse and jockey, as the pairing must navigate 30 treacherous fences, and then still have enough stamina to make a challenge on the run-in.

To manage a clear round in the 4m4f epic is no mean achievement, with the fences notoriously difficult and offering unique challenges.

Over the years, there have been countless memorable moments, Devon Loch's phantom leap in the 1956 contest, Foinavon's shock 100-1 win in 1967and the brilliance of Red Rum, who took the chase on three occasions in 1973, 74 and 77.

In 1981 Aldaniti and Bob Champion completed a heartwarming tale when winning the race, as Aldaniti had recovered from a career-threatening injurywhile jockey Champion had battled back from cancer.

Last season the race provided another fairytale story as Donald McCain emulated his father and Aintree legend Ginger when winning with Ballabriggs - and that came just a year after champion jockey Tony McCoy finally gained victory in the race at the 15th time of asking. 

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