Gordon Elliot is set for nine runners in Easter Monday’s BoyleSports Irish Grand National.
There is one day before declarations and three days before the starter sends them on their way at Fairyhouse on Easter Monday.
Elliott is trainer of Favori De Champdou, Diol Ker, Dunboyne, Frontal Assault, Where It All Began, Cool Survivor, Royal Thief, Farouk D’alene, Run Wild Fred. Which Elliot previews ahead of the national.
“Favori De Champdou had some very nice form earlier in the season” explained Elliot. He possibly wasn’t at his best last time but has had a nice break since and is in good order. Conditions will suit and hopefully he’ll run well”.
Struggling for form
“Diol Ker has been struggling for form all season. Plenty of his old form would give him a great chance and he has shown a bit on a couple of occasions this season but ultimately, he’s got plenty to do on recent efforts”.
“Dunboyne has pulled up last twice having shaped far better than the final result” explaind Elliot. “He’s left us scratching our heads a little bit. He seems very well and we know the ability is in there”.
“Frontal Assault was second to Lord Lariat in 2022. He’s not the most consistent but the last run in Naas was quite encouraging and given his performance in the race a couple of years ago, he’s in with a live each-way shot”.
“Where It All Began has made great strides lately and we’re delighted with his last two runs at Punchestown, where he won, and Cheltenham, where he was fourth. Ground suits, trip suits. He ticks plenty of boxes”.
“Cool Survivor disappointed in Cheltenham!” explained Elliot. “His previous run in the Leopardstown Chase was quite encouraging but he needs to step up from last time”.
“Royal Thief is in a similar boat to Diol Ker. He’d have form going back to make him an interesting contender but it just hasn’t been happening for him this season”.
“Farouk D’alene and Run Wild Fred both go to Liverpool, so they won’t be running.”