Magic Of Light and Pleasant Company jump Becher's Brook for the second time
Magic Of Light and Pleasant Company jump Becher's Brook for the second time

Jessica Harrington reports Magic Of Light to be in good shade after her Grand National second


Jessica Harrington was still on cloud nine on Sunday after Magic Of Light came close to giving her a fairytale success with her first ever runner in the Randox Health Grand National at Aintree.

The leading dual-purpose trainer had never even had an entry in the world's greatest steeplechase until this year, and she so nearly pulled it off.

The eight-year-old mare, with jockey Paddy Kennedy making his National debut, made Tiger Roll pulled out all the stops as Gordon Elliott's star recorded back-to-back victories, the first since Red Rum in 1974.

"She's perfect this morning, and is finished now for the year," said Harrington, whose mare did well to survive a blunder or two on her way round.

"It was some buzz and I'm still on a high today. She was fantastic and so was Paddy - he stayed on board!

"She's run five times in England this year and has won twice and been second twice."

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