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Welsh National Winner Elegant Escape Takes Impressive Stride Towards Gold Cup Entry

Coral Welsh Grand National winner Elegant Escape could now be pointed towards Gold Cup glory after leading them all home with his triumph at Chepstow.

The biggest race in the Welsh calendar was won by the 3-1 favourite on Thursday, giving trainer Colin Tizzard his second success in three years.

Now, Tizzard – who won with Native River in 2016 – says the second season chaser is heading towards other major races such as the Gold Cup.

Challenging for supremacy from the fourth-last fence, Elegant Escape went on to win by a length and a quarter from Ramses De Teillee, with Yala Enki four lengths back in third place. Rons Dream was a further 11 lengths away in fourth.

Tizzard said: “He looked really well in his skin this morning and we actually thought he had as massive a chance as you’re ever going to get.

“Tom gave him a beautiful ride. He was always in that lovely pocket with two horses in front. We were just hoping they were going to slow up and they did.

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“Someone challenged him at the last, but he’s a thorough stayer and he jumped well today.

“It wasn’t the real old heavy ground at Chepstow we’ve known in the past. It was very similar to when Native River won, just on the soft side.

“He’s a good horse. We’ve been very fortunate the last few years having horses like Cue Card, Native River and Thistlecrack. This boy is not too far behind them now. He’s only a six-year-old.

“We don’t know where we will go. I suppose he will have a Gold Cup entry.”

The six-year-old had advertised his ability when runner-up behind stable companion Sizing Tennessee in the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury four weeks ago – and showed he had improved again to land this prestigious prize.

Sent off the 3-1 favourite, Elegant Escape barely gave his supporters an anxious moment, with Tom O’Brien enjoying an armchair ride from the start.

O’Brien had him perfectly-placed in fourth place as Vieux Lion Rouge and Yala Enki set a searching gallop. When Vieux Lion Rouge had cried enough, his David Pipe-trained stablemate Ramses De Teillee joined in.

O’Brien asked his mount to take closer order in the straight, however, and Elegant Escape did not shirk the issue.

Elegant Escape was cut to 20-1 from 33-1 for the Randox Health Grand National with Betfair.

 

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