Corach Rambler wins the Grand National for Scotland as Lucinda Russell's 'marvellous' horse takes biggest prize
Corach Rambler won the 2023 Grand National at Aintree, for Kinross trainer Lucinda Russell who was winning the race for the second time.
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Corach Rambler won the 2023 Grand National at Aintree, for Kinross trainer Lucinda Russell who was winning the race for the second time.
Corach Rambler was the winner of today's Grand National for Scotland and Kinross-based trainer Lucinda Russell as it bolted him at 8/1.
Corach Rambler has won this year's Grand National at Aintree Racecourse.
The favourite Corach Rambler won a dramatic Grand National on and off the course on Saturday after disruption on the track from animal rights activists resulted in the race going off late.
Forty runners, thirty fences, 500 million viewers watching around the world and just one blog to help you follow the action. The 2023 Grand National is here (5.00) and Scotland have the race favourite Corach Rambler, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Derek Fox - who won the race in 2017 with One For Arthur.
T he Irish Grand National was run at Fairyhouse on Monday. The Mostly Irish Grand National, meanwhile, is at Aintree on Saturday, when 27 of the 40 runners facing the starter at 5.15pm will be attempting to extend Ireland’s current stranglehold on Britain’s most famous and popular race.
Interest for the 2023 Grand National is building, with a number of contenders gaining momentum ahead of Saturday afternoon's big race at Aintree - and we have given you a helping hand if picking a horse is proving tricky.
Ante-post favourite Corach Rambler heads a full field of 40 for Saturday's Randox Grand National at Aintree.