The Scottish Grand National is just round the corner and the final line-up for the blue ribbon event at Ayr racecourse has been announced.
Scottish trainer Lucinda Russell will be looking for a dream fortnight after Corach Rambler romped to victory at the Grand National at Aintree last weekend. She has two horses in the race on Saturday afternoon, Your Own Story ridden by Derek Foz and Mighty Thunder ridden by Patrick Wadge.
Kitty's Light enters the Coral Scottish Grand National Handicap Chase at 3.35pm as the joint favourite at 9/2 which would give Christian Williams as second victory in the race. Organisers whittled down the field from 31 to 23 with Monbeg Genius (9/2) making the cut after being well backed in the betting market earlier this week. Russell will be hoping for a second victory for Mighty Thunder who won back in 2021, while Your Own Story is the third favourite at 8/1.
Scottish owned Dusart (Ronnie Bartlett) is on 16/1 with Elvis Mail (Nick Alexander) 18/1, Flash Collonges (Paul Nicholls) 14/1 and Undersupervision (Nigel Twiston-Davies) 16/1 all in contention to win the big prize. Nicholls has won the race on three occasions with Belmont King (1997) and Vicente (2016 & 17) and Twiston-Davies is also a three-times winner with Captain Dibble (1992), Earth Summit (1994) and Hello Bud (2009).
The winner of the prestigious race is set to bag £200,000.
Here are the final runners and jockeys for the Scottish Grand National:
1. Dusart - Nico de Boinville
2. Threeunderthrufive - Adrian Heskin
3. Monbeg Genius - Jonjo O'Neill Jr
4. Empire Steel - Ryan Mania
5. Elvis Mail - Bruce Lynn
6. Kitty’s Light - Jack Tudor
7. Malina Girl - Sean Flanagan
8. Undersupervision - Sam Twiston-Davies
9. Ruthless Article - Tom Bellamy
10. Lord Accord - Richie McLernon
11. Flash Collonges - Harry Cobden
12. Cooper's Cross -Sam Coltherd
13. Cap Du Nord -Nick Scholfield
14. Flash De Touzaine - Richard Deegan
15. Manothepeople -Paddy Brennan
16. Famous Bridge - Brian Hughes
17. Your Own Story - Derek Fox
18. Waitnsee - Danny Mullins
19. Magna Sam - Alex Edwards
20. Mighty Thunder - Patrick Wadge
21. Flower Of Scotland - Danny McMenamin
22. Half Shot - Conor O'Farrell
23. Small Present - Sean Quinlan
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