'I wouldn't swap him' - Tom Scudamore raring to go on Vieux Lion Rouge

'I wouldn't swap him' - Tom Scudamore raring to go on Vieux Lion Rouge

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
One glance back through the record of Tom Scudamore in the Randox Health Grand National shows statistics that paint a similar picture to many of his other weighing-room colleagues.In 15 previous attempts in the Aintree marathon, the 34-year-old has failed to complete on eight of those occasions, including 12 months ago when being unseated from Ballynagour.It is a race that, while won by his grandfather Michael in 1959 on Oxo, eluded his father and eight-times champion jockey Peter, whose best finish was a third aboard Corbiere in 1985.With time on his side to still become champion jockey, and having already gained a victory in the King George VI Chase this season, another race to escape his father's grasp, Scudamore now hopes Vieux Lion Rouge can help him be the toast of Merseyside at the 16th time of asking.Since finishing seventh in the race 12 months ago, the David Pipe-trained eight-year-old has tasted victory on both his subsequent starts, backing up a win in the Becher Chase over the famous fences in December with victory in the National Trial at Haydock in February.Scudamore said: "He ran well in the race last year and obviously he has won a Becher and the Grand National Trial at Haydock. He seems to have matured an awful lot this year and I certainly wouldn't be swapping him for anything at this stage."We came out of last year's race thinking he hasn't quite got home, but from what he did then in the Becher Chase when he just ground it out, if he hadn't run in last year's National or last year's four-miler at Cheltenham you wouldn't be questioning his stamina."The initial thought last year that he just ran out of stamina, but he is a very different horse now. As soon as he won the Becher Chase, to me the National was the obvious race for him."He looked beaten jumping the last in the Becher, but from the Elbow but he just ground it out. The further he has gone the better he has gone"At Haydock turning into the straight you would say he had a bit to find with Gas Line Boy and Blaklion, but by the time he got to the winning line he was well on top."You would like to think the way he finishes his races and the way he kept galloping over three and a half at Haydock last time, that four and a bit will be within his radar."Scudamore points to age as part of the improvement in form of Vieux Lion Rouge, but feels the unique Aintree fences may have also been a factor in his upturn in fortunes.He said: "He has got all the right attributes and in his younger days he had a bit of speed about him. He was good enough to be third to Garde La Victoire over two and a half miles at Cheltenham and he wasn't slow at all."I certainly thought that he is a better horse over the National fences going into the Haydock race the last day, but the way he jumped round there he didn't put a foot wrong."For whatever reason, though, Aintree has just made a man of him. He enjoys the place, it's really turned him around and we go there full of confidence."Although injury to Thistlecrack robbed Scudamore of the chance of Gold Cup glory, victory in the National, having grown up in a household steeped in the sport, would be of equal significance in its own right.He said: "It is a completely separate thing. It will never make up for missing the chance to ride Thistlecrack in this year's Gold Cup."That has happened now and I've just got to focus on everything else that is going along. It would be nice to win the National for winning the National rather than making up for anything else."It would mean an awful lot in so many ways. Obviously granddad was lucky enough to win it, dad never won it but there are lots of good jockeys that have never won it and there are less successful riders that have won it. At the end of the day, to have 'Grand National win' on the CV would be wonderful."He went on: "It is hard to separate the Gold Cup and the National' as they are both races you want to win. Growing up it was always the National."I suppose the older I've got you want to be associated with the best horses and the best horses win the Gold Cup, but the Grand National is the most exciting race and the one everyone wants to win."While Scudamore is accustomed to performing on the biggest stages having become one of the most established riders in the business, he admits that despite his many attempts in the race, it is still an event that grapples the nerves like no other.He said: "It's the only day when racing knocks everything off the front and back pages. It becomes the main event of the day and has that magic that no other racing event has."There are not many things on a Saturday that would take the Premier League football or rugby match off the back pages of the national papers. It is the main jewel in our crown that gains a worldwide audience and that makes it very special."You are probably a little more on edge come National morning, although to be fair as the day goes on it gets easier. As boring as it sounds, you are just trying to turn it into another day at the office and concentrating on what to do."I've had some nice rides in it before. Soll a couple of years ago was one of the favourites, none of them have won but hopefully Vieux Lion Rouge will change that."
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