Grand National - Aintree Racecourse
Grand National reigning champion Nick Rockett ruled out of competing this year
3 months ago
Nick Rockett will not defend his Randox Grand National crown at Aintree on Saturday after being declared a non-runner on Thursday morning.
Owned by Bradford-based Stewart Andrews, the nine-year-old provided an emotional victory for the father-and-son team of Willie and Patrick Mullins 12 months ago, denying stablemate I Am Maximus – currently favourite for this year’s Grand National.
Nick Rockett has only been seen once since when reappearing at Down Royal last month and there was a shock at declarations on Wednesday morning when last year’s winning jockey switched allegiance to Grangeclare West, leaving Tom Bellamy to receive the surprise call-up aboard the defending champion.
However, Bellamy’s dream National story would barely last 24 hours, with Nick Rockett ruled out of the race having been reported to be coughing.
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His absence means the first reserve, Gordon Elliott’s Pied Piper, will now come into the race.