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11:03 Pipe: No knee-jerk reaction | ||||
Pipe: No knee-jerk reactionTrainer passes on sympathies to connections
Comply Or Die: Pipe's 2008 winner David Pipe has urged those in charge of racing not to make a "knee-jerk" reaction to the Grand National following the deaths of two horses. Pipe, who won the race in 2008 with Comply Or Die, believes the safety measures in place have improved greatly in recent years. With another review in the offing, the Nicholashayne handler hopes the appropriate measures are taken. Writing on his website, www.davidpipe.com, he said: "I would like to pass on my heartfelt condolences to the connections of Synchronised and According To Pete who were both lost under unforeseen circumstances in the big race. "It is a very sad loss for all concerned as these horses become a part of your extended family. "However, I urge that we do not make some kind of unfounded knee-jerk reaction to these losses. "As with all competitive sport there is an element of risk and Aintree have continually been at pains to improve the safety for both horse and jockey for many years now. "They will review the race as they always do and make the appropriate improvements." Nahrain pleasing Varian Mccain ace set for chasing duty Jefferson supports National Pearl pleases ahead of Guineas Sandown salute Gifford Defiant Walsh on the mend Scottish National attracts 35 Sol gets Scottish Champion nod Hero's Guineas aim Greenham aim for Top Offer | ||||
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