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The Irish could enjoy another great day out at Aintree Racecourse on Saturday.
And it may be Ciaran Murphy’s leading home another procession of Irish-trained horses in the Randox Grand National. Horses from the Emerald Isle have won four of the last five runnings of the world’s greatest steeplechase and Henry De Bromhead’s Minella Times – under history-maker Rachael Blackmore – led home the first five finishers who were all trained in Ireland last year.
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Welcome to Ladies Day on day two of the Aintree Grand National 2022
It could easily be a repeat this year with almost all the leading fancies being sent across the Irish Sea to Merseyside in search of a 28th victory for Ireland in the 174th running of the Aintree showpiece.
And it’s Enjoy D’allen who makes the most persuasive argument in being the first past the past around 5.25pm on Saturday afternoon. Trainer Ciaran Murphy is only in his second year with a full licence at his stable in Mullingar, County Westmeath. But like, similar smaller Irish stables of Jimmy Mangan (Monty’s Pass 2003), Martin Brassill (Numbersixvalverde, 2006) and Gordon Elliott (Silver Birch, 2007) he can triumph with his first-ever runner in the Aintree showpiece.
Enjoy