Grand National - Aintree Racecourse
Wade Out wins race two on Saturday at Aintree
3 months ago
Sir Alex Ferguson claimed a victory on Grand National day, as Wade Out made a successful return in the William Hill Handicap Hurdle at Aintree.
The former Manchester United manager is one of the seven-year-old’s group of owners and he was sent off 18-1 having spent this season over fences.
However, fitted with first-time blinkers by trainer Olly Murphy he proved a reformed character, racing with plenty of zest and surging to a commanding success in the hands of Gavin Sheehan.
Stablemate Hold The Serve was sent off the 10-3 favourite but could only finish fifth.
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“I thought he’d win the National Hunt Chase but he laughed at me for the whole three miles and five furlongs, so we sent him back over hurdles and put a set of blinkers on and he’s turned a competitive field into a rout.
“I thought he might win but not in that fashion. He’s a horse who has always had loads of ability.
“We’ll train him as a staying hurdler now, he’s not over-big so jumping fences has probably been a big effort for him.
“We all want winners here. I huffed and puffed yesterday and didn’t get anywhere, so it’s great to get a winner today.”