Enjoy D'Allen is guaranteed a run if owners wish to take their chance.
The Mullingar trained Enjoy D'Allen looks set to take his chance in the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse.
The 7 year-old gelding has been in good form this year for Ciaran Murphy, recording two wins and two seconds in four runs since the former Irish National winning jockey took over the license from Dot Love.
Speaking to Midlands103 Sport earlier this month, Murphy said his charge would relish the step up in trip on better ground and was confident of a good run.
He believes that Enjoy D’allen has progressed nicely and ticks all the boxes for the race:
Tiger Roll also remains entered, his owners Gigginstown withdrew the horse from next month’s Aintree Grand National after complaining of an ‘unfair weight’ from handicappers.
Sixty horses still declared for the Irish National after today’s final forfeit stage.
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Tiger Roll, Latest Exhibition and Sempo are among 60 horses remaining in the @BoyleSports Irish Grand National following this afternoons final forfeit stage.
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