The best of all red rum’s wins! Carry 12st! No horse has done that since rummy’s victory in 1974! When the fences were fences, can you image tiger roll in the 1970’s and 80’s grand nationals and up against red rum? No contest!
There has been & there are some very good horses.... But there's only one Red Rum, he was unique and just simply the best.... He was a very special horse, who made the grand national his own, still loved & missed every day.
The king of Aintree, thank god he had a sporting owner. Could you imagine the O` Learys allowing him to try to give weight to a dual Gold Cup winner, or the following year 11 lbs and upwards to Gold Cup Horses Like the same L`Escargot, The Dikler, Spanish Steps, Money Market, April Seventh, Glanford Brigg etc on Soft Ground which wasn`t his Favorite. or in 1977 giving 19lbs to the reigning Gold Cup Victor Davy Lad. Thank you Mr. Noel Le Mare for giving us these great memories for generations to enjoy. How selfish and Self Centred of the O`Leary`s to have denied the public the chance to see Tiger Roll go down in history and have a crack at joining Red Rum.
these were the true national hunt horses they beat hunter chase type back now these days there flat bred as horses or ex-flat bred horses and thoroughbred horses
the reason why Brian fletcher never rode Redrum again in the National is that Brian thought the horse lost that running feeling and wining to he was not the same horse plus his past his sale by date
@@babaza1972 oh yea he did this was the start of the bad feeling Brian Fletcher got from he is not the same horse thanks for this reminder I totally forgot all about it
The best of all red rum’s wins! Carry 12st! No horse has done that since rummy’s victory in 1974! When the fences were fences, can you image tiger roll in the 1970’s and 80’s grand nationals and up against red rum? No contest!
The fences are still fences! They still need jumping.
There has been & there are some very good horses.... But there's only one Red Rum, he was unique and just simply the best.... He was a very special horse, who made the grand national his own, still loved & missed every day.
this was Brian Fletcher's third final National win but also his last on Redrum after no jockey has even done that yet
The king of Aintree, thank god he had a sporting owner. Could you imagine the O` Learys allowing him to try to give weight to a dual Gold Cup winner, or the following year 11 lbs and upwards to Gold Cup Horses Like the same L`Escargot, The Dikler, Spanish Steps, Money Market, April Seventh, Glanford Brigg etc on Soft Ground which wasn`t his Favorite. or in 1977 giving 19lbs to the reigning Gold Cup Victor Davy Lad. Thank you Mr. Noel Le Mare for giving us these great memories for generations to enjoy. How selfish and Self Centred of the O`Leary`s to have denied the public the chance to see Tiger Roll go down in history and have a crack at joining Red Rum.
I backed Rummy in all four of his National runs :)
Phillip kerry he ran 5 times
@@darrensmith4279 I backed him every time mate but I'm 66 so you have to allow for dementia :) P.S. I always backed him each way so never lost :)
The best of his three great nationals,
these were the true national hunt horses they beat hunter chase type back now these days there flat bred as horses or ex-flat bred horses and thoroughbred horses
😅😊princess Camilla...someone knew.....
Spanish steps 4th again
Red rum had 5 national runs!
the reason why Brian fletcher never rode Redrum again in the National is that Brian thought the horse lost that running feeling and wining to he was not the same horse plus his past his sale by date
Didn’t he ride him in 1975?
@@babaza1972 oh yea he did this was the start of the bad feeling Brian Fletcher got from he is not the same horse thanks for this reminder I totally forgot all about it