Saturday, 8 January 2011
Merigo still on National trail
At Aintree, Merigo's fall in the Becher Chase has not effected Andrew Parker to have a rethink about aiming for the John Smith's Grand National.
The bitter weather at his Lockerbie stables has been the more significant concern for Parker's.
"We've been severely held up by the weather, with the temperature getting down to minus 14C on quite a lot of nights, and that has scuppered a lot of our plans," said Parker.
"He'll be entered for the Grand National and for the Scottish National again.
"Timmy said he was jumping very well up to the point he fell in the Becher Chase. Basically he asked him for a long one and he came down too sharply when he's really a horse that you just leave alone at the fences.
"I schooled him myself a couple of days later and he was absolutely brilliant again.
"If he runs again before the weights come out for the National it will probably be over hurdles, which won't move his chasing mark up or down. But if he gets 137, it would make it difficult to get in."
Merigo is a general 25-1 shot at this stage.
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