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Aintree: Might Bite Heads Nicky Henderson Treble At Grand National Meeting

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Venue: Aintree Meeting: 12-14 April Grand National: 17:15 BST Saturday


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Might Bite leapt superbly to win the Betway Bowl as fitness instructor Nicky Henderson commemorated a treble on the opening day of Aintree's Grand National conference.


The Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up beat Bristol De Mai, while stablemates We Have A Dream and L'Ami Serge likewise won.


Former soldier Guy Disney made history by becoming the first amputee jockey to ride over the National fences.


Disney was the last of 12 finishers on Gallery Exhibition as Balnaslow won the Foxhunters' Chase.


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'As excellent a round of jumping as you'll see'


Might Bite, the 4-5 favourite, showed no ill effects from the impressive battle when he ended up second to Native River in last month's Gold Cup.


The nine-year-old, ridden by Nico de Boinville, only had one real challenger in grey Bristol De Mai, with Definitly Red an early faller.


Might Bite made an error at the 4th last however quickly and was foot-perfect otherwise.


"He's a splendid animal and a pleasure to ride. He jumped with genuine panache and gusto," said De Boinville.


Henderson said: "That was as good a round of jumping as you'll ever see. He was just on it the whole method - he was doing insane things."


Henderson suggested the winner may contest the Betfair Chase at Haydock in November before aiming to defend his King George VI Chase title at Kempton.


L'Ami Serge (6-1) has actually completed second 11 times in his profession, but made no mistake this time in the Aintree Hurdle.


He surged late under jockey Daryl Jacob to pass Supasundae.


It was a double for Jacob, and owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, after We Have A Dream (2-1) was an easy winner of the four-year-old juvenile hurdle.


Earlier, 5-2 chance Finian's Oscar, trained by Colin Tizzard, won at the National conference for the 2nd successive year with a late grow to take the Big Buck's Celebration Manifesto Novices' Chase.


Cornelius Lysaght, BBC horse racing correspondent


Might Bite was spectacular on ground that wasn't perfect. One fluff didn't stop for a 2nd the inevitability up the home directly that he would collect in Bristol De Mai.


It's fair to say that at the minute, specifically with Sprinter Sacre retired and Cue Card soon to go, jump racing is a little bit short of the sort of equine star that takes the sport out of the racing town and behind.


But Might Bite, with his terrific name and outstanding skill, could easily be the one.


Disney completes course as Balnaslow wins


The 2017 runner-up Balnaslow, ridden by Derek O'Connor for trainer Graham McKeever, went one much better in the Foxhunters' Chase.


Balnaslow (11-2) challenged at the second last, before pulling two and a half lengths clear of Bear's Affair.


Disney, who lost part of a leg in a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Afghanistan in 2009, said after the race: "It's extremely unique.


"Riding with Jamie Codd, just in front of you, and Derek O'Connor and Nina Carberry along with, popping away - it's amazing."


Lilbitluso, a 10-year-old trained by John O'Shea, was put down after falling at the Canal Turn.


Ladies' Day on Friday


Day two of the National meeting is Ladies' Day, with a crowd of about 45,000 expected at the Merseyside course for what is constantly a colourful celebration.


On the track, Irish oppositions Balko Des Flos and Min function in the Melling Chase.


Balko Des Flos, trained by Henry de Bromhead, provided owner Michael O'Leary with a very first triumph in the Ryanair Chase - which his airline sponsors - at last month's Cheltenham Festival.


Min was second for Willie Mullins in the Queen Mother Champion Chase behind winner Altior.


Amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen will want to extend his winning record over the National fences in the Topham Chase.


Waley-Cohen, who has actually won 6 races over the famous barriers, rides Theatre Territory for trainer Warren Greatrex.


Friday schedule


Live protection (Perpetuity BST)


14:00 -15:50: 5 live Racing on sports additional, with commentary of the main races likewise on BBC Radio 5 live.


Racecard


13:45: Alder Hey Handicap Hurdle 2m 4f


14:20: Betway Top Novices' Hurdle 2m 1/2 f


14:50: Betway Mildmay Novices' Steeple Chase 3m 1f


15:25: JLT Melling Steeple Chase 2m 4f


16:05: Randox Health Topham Steeple Chase 2m 5f


16:40: Doom Bar Sefton Novices' Hurdle 3m 1/2 f


17:15: Weatherbys Private Bank Standard Open NH Flat 2m 1f


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