Max McNeill is hoping Threeunderthrufive can help his beloved annual trip to Ayr go with a successful swing.Champion trainer Paul Nicholls is sending his charge north for Saturday’s showpiece Coral Scottish Grand National.
Threeunderthrufive spearheads a crack team of McNeill’s horses heading north of the border for the two-day spectacular by the seaside.The leading owner savours going back to his roots and can’t wait for his eight-year-old to battle for the big one.
Threeunderthrufive's challenge carries massive emotional connection for the team. The gelding was named after the exploits of McNeill’s late father and ex-professional golfer Ted who was three under par through five holes to lead The Open at Royal Portrush in 1951.And it was at Ayr where he has his first memories of racing as, during his time living in the town, the pair went together to see Red Rum win Scotland’s big race almost 50 years ago.
McNeill told Record Sport: “There’s been two targets for him this season. One was the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury and that did not go as planned.“As soon as that one was over, we said: Where next?
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