Sean Bowen Aintree blog: ‘He could take some stopping here’
Published:Ahead of the Grand National this weekend, the first Sean Bowen Aintree blog of 2024 sees the jockey preview his Thursday and Friday rides.
Sean Bowen Aintree Blog
He was obviously very impressive in a good race last month at Kelso, but this is clearly a very big step up for him. We rode him quite quietly that day, and he finished it off very strongly, so I’d say we’ll try and ride him in a similar fashion here. He might struggle to win, but he’ll be ridden in a way that if any of them are stopping at the finish, he’ll have no problem keeping on past them.
It’s going to very testing ground at Aintree this week, but he’s won on all types of ground this lad, and Olly’s horses usually seem to handle deep ground fairly well, so that isn’t too much of a concern.
You’d have to respect Shishkin, but with the slight question mark still hanging over Nicky Henderson’s horses, you’d suspect Gerri Colombe is the one to beat. That was a career-best when finishing second in the Gold Cup last time, and providing that hasn’t left its mark, then he could take some stopping here.
She’s a nice filly Letterston Lily, and she’s always worked quite nicely at home, but this is a tough race to be making your debut in. I’m not convinced she’ll love the testing ground, but you never know until you try them on it, but she’s quite a pacey nice moving filly, so you might just see the best of her on better ground.
She’ll be ridden to run a nice race, and she’s closely related to Verdana Blue who was a smart mare for Nicky Henderson, so whatever she does here, I think she’ll be a nice filly for the future on decent ground.
I’m actually really looking forward to riding Grandads Cottage, and although he’s a big price, I think he can run a massive race here. The soft ground should suit him as it should just slow the others down a little bit and enable him to get into a good rhythm. I schooled him this morning and he felt in great nick, and he really pleased us on an away day in Lambourn last week too, so he comes here in really good form.
You obviously need a lot of luck to win a Topham, but his preparation couldn’t have gone any better, his jumping is fairly solid, and i think he goes there with a proper each-way chance.
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