Elliott's Brighterdaysahead wins Aintree Hurdle
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Elliott's Brighterdaysahead wins Aintree HurdleImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brighterdaysahead was second in the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham FestivalByCharlotte CoatesBBC Sport journalistPublished13 minutes agoBrighterdaysahead powered to victory in the Aintree Hurdle as Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy secured two wins on the first day of the Grand National meeting.With last year's winner, Lossiemouth, skipping the race, the Elliott-trained Brighterdayshead went off the 13-8 favourite.Potters Charm led for most of the race but jockey Kennedy steered Brighterdaysahead into the lead as they turned for home. The New Lion looked to be challenging the eventual winner but the Dan Skelton horse made a mistake at the final hurdle and Brighterdaysahead finished two and a quarter lengths clear. Kennedy told ITV that he "adores" his winning mare: "She is a great mare. "She lost nothing in defeat in the Champion Hurdle [at the Cheltenham Festival] - she got beaten by another superstar. It is lovely for her to come here and get the job done."Stepping up in trip, she was probably doing a little bit more than I wanted today but she is a strong stayer so I was happy to let her roll. She jumped great."She is incredibly quick and she is a very slick hurdler for a very big mare. She can make up plenty of ground at a hurdle."Elliott added: "She's a champion. This is probably her trip. She was awesome. "I was nervous but it was easy to watch. Jack was brilliant on her."Grand National pinstickers' guide to runnersPublished2 hours agoLast year's winner Nick Rockett withdrawn from Grand NationalPublished2 hours agoI Am Maximus heads Grand National fieldPublished2 hours agoJango Baie, who finished second in the Cheltenham Gold Cup last month, won the Racing Welfare Bowl Chase by a huge 16 lengths from Protektorat.Jockey Nico de Boinville, who was earlier unseated on Lulamba, recovered to put the Nick...




