JOCKEY Richard Johnson rode his first ever Coral Scottish Grand
National winner at Ayr on Saturday - at the 14th time of
asking.
Victory was sweet for Johnson as he gave Beshabar, a 15/2
shot, a copy book ride leading from the front most of the way
and holding off a relentless challenge from last year's winner
Merigo.
Trained in Wales by Tim Vaughan Beshabar came into the race on
the back of a second in the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham to
Chicago Grey, sent off the 11/2 favourite on Saturday but on the
day there was no contest between the two this time with Johnson's
horse a massive 50 lengths clear of Chicago Grey.
Up in the van throughout Beshabar hit the front at the seventh
fence and held off Merigo (20/1) and third placed Always Right
(15/2) by three quarters of a length and a neck.
Speaking after receiving the trophy Richard Johnson said : "I|
have had some big winners at Ayr over the years but its a great
feeling to have won the Coral Scottish Grand National for the first
time. The course really suited my horse and while I wouldn't say I
was over confident of defeating Chicago Grey this time I was
confident mine would run a big race and he certainly did.
"I kept hearing Merigo and Timmy Murphy behind me but my horse
kept giving me more and although he idled after the last he
deserved his win."
Raymond Anderson Green,owner of Merigo, commented :"My horse
lost nothing in defeat and was effectively 15lb out of the
handicap. I am very proud."
The main supporting race on the card, the Isle of Skye
Blended Whisky Scottish Champion Hurdle was won by the Paul
Nicholls trained, Ruby Walsh ridden Sanctuaire (9/2 jt fav) by a
length and threequarters from Bygones of Brid (14/1), the mount of
Graham Lee.
Lee was the top jockey of the meeting though landing a double on
Saturday with Gilbarry (8/1) in the Scottish Sun Future Champion
Novices Chase and Beggars Cap (14/1) in the Scotty Brand
Handicap Chase. The jockey also won the Friday feature the
Hillhouse Quarry Handicap Chase on board the 14/1 shot Watch My
Back.
The crowd was 15,000 on Saturday and 4,800 on Friday and Lindsey
Smith, Sales and Marketing Manager at Ayr Racecourse commented :
"It was a highly successful two days and the weather held up for
the meeting too which was good."
Ayr's next meeting is on Wednesday Masy 25 and Thursday May 26 -
Spring Raceday and Blue Square Raceday respectively - the start of
the flat season at the track.