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    Ted Walsh Considers Ambitious Irish Grand National Bid for Veteran Any Second Now

    James DooleyBy James DooleyFebruary 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the grand tapestry of horse racing, age is often said to bring wisdom, but in the world of competitive racing, it’s all about the stride. Any Second Now, the illustrious 13-year-old contender, is gearing up to defy the odds and make history, as trainer Ted Walsh contemplates an inspiring run at the Irish Grand National. No horse of such seasoned years has managed to claim victory in this prestigious event since the bold Overshadow galloped into the record books back in 1953.

    Any Second Now has painted a career filled with glory and grit. With seven career wins to his name, including impressive captures of two Webster Cups and a victorious Bobbyjo Chase, he carved his place in the hearts of racing fans. The victory in the Kim Muir at Cheltenham Festival in 2019 further solidified his reputation. Known for his heart-pounding finishes, he’s not just a horse parading past the finish line; he’s a legend on four hooves, once biting closely at the heels of the winners in the Grand National at Aintree.

    Walsh isn’t just eyeing another run at the track — he’s fully aware of the long shot he’s presenting. As he reflects, “It can be done but not very often,” recognizing the rarity of a 13-year-old clenching victory at Fairyhouse. However, what’s racing if not a thrilling gamble? The roadmap to the April 21 Irish Grand National includes a critical hurdle at Naas for the Bar One Racing Leinster National on March 9, a trial to determine if Any Second Now still dances with enough zest to tackle the grand pursuit.

    Despite the age-old adage that racing’s clock ticks faster than a hummingbird’s heartbeat, enthusiasm hasn’t flagged for this seasoned hero. He trotted out recently at Fairyhouse in a heated rated chase, finishing behind Sa Majeste, yet proving he’s far from fading. “He’s got more heart than a valentine’s factory,” remarks Walsh, capturing the enduring spirit Any Second Now still carries.

    Prestbury Park Dreams for Lossiemouth

    While Any Second Now paces towards the Grand National, another equine athlete, Lossiemouth, has his eyes set elsewhere — the prestigious Cheltenham Festival. Guided by Polly Gundry, this 10-year-old is plotting his return, grounded in a yearning for softer turf to unleash his potential. He carries a subtle strength from his previous adventures, capturing a Grade Two novice hurdle at Sandown some years ago under the banner of Tom Lacey.

    Gundry is carefully weighing his options, pondering the ground at Prestbury Park like a seasoned farmer hoping rain lets the crops grow. Riding under the negotiation of better days, Lossiemouth, with jockey Stan Sheppard in the saddle, might just have his day if the heavens open properly for some much-needed precipitation. Emphasizing the significance of a forgiving surface, Gundry shares, “We really want softer ground,” echoing her expert understanding of what’s best for her charge.

    With strategy tightly interwoven into the tapestry of this beloved sport, these stories of veteran champions and promising runners capture the essence of horse racing’s enduring charm. As March approaches and the countdown begins, fans hold their breath in anticipation of any second now when these dreams might just sprint into reality.

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    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

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