Sport

Waley-Cohen finishes second at Grand National

April 11, 2011 12:39
Sam Waley-Cohen

By

David Gold

1 min read

Sam Waley-Cohen came within two and a half lengths of becoming the first amateur jockey to win both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National in the same year, as Oscar Time came second behind Ballabrigs in Saturday's big race at Aintree.

The race was marred by the deaths of two horses, Ornais and Dooneys Gate, which forced two fences to be missed on the second round in Liverpool.

It was an impressive showing by Waley-Cohen, who was bidding to pull off an impressive treble, having won the King George VI Chase at Kempton in January.

Ballabrigs had been leading for much of the race, and going into the final fences it was Niche Market who was competing most stubbornly for the lead of the race.

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