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Tiger Roll is led through the village of Summerhill with trainer Gordon Elliott, left, and owner Michael O'Leary. Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile
Randox Aintree Grand National winner Tiger Roll about to greet his fans with grooms Karen Morgan and Louise Magee about to take him out of his horsebox. Photo Healy Racing.
The scene in Summerhill with crowds flocking for the homecoming for Randox Aintree Grand National winner Tiger Roll Photo Healy Racing.
Lynn Elliott, wife of Gordon's uncle the late Will Elliott, reacts as she is welcomed home outside Shaw's pub in Summerhill following Tiger Roll's win in the Randox Health Aintree Grand National. Photo Harry Murphy/Sportsfile
Davy Russell, with his son Finn, and wife Edelle behind, as Tiger Roll is led through the village of Summerhill Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile
Gordon Elliott posing with young Tiger Roll fans Iona and Caoimhe Dempsey from Trim. Photo Healy Racing.
Brendan and Sam McConnon of Supreme Horse Racing at Aintree with Tiger Roll’s breeder Jerry O’Brien Credit: Brendan McArdle
THE crowds flocked to Summerhill, Gordon Elliott’s home village in Co Meath last Sunday to welcome home andox Grand National hero Tiger Roll after his second win in the great chase at Aintree.
Sam Ewing rode his first Cheltenham Festival winner on Stellar Story in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle, giving Gordon Elliott his second success of the week
Irish trainers react to the weights allotted to their runners in the Randox Grand National
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