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‘I couldn’t believe it’ – Jockey ‘fuming’ after finding out he’s been kicked off huge Grand National ride

Published on April 04, 2025 at 06:13 PM

GUTTED jockey Jordan Gainford was left fuming after being kicked off a huge Grand National ride.

The Irish star clearly wanted to ride 10-1 – but was snubbed for the more experienced

A jockey in a mud-splattered orange vest and green helmet gives a post-race interview.
Jordan Gainford was left fuming after finding out that he was kicked off a huge Grand National ride
Jockey Gavin Sheehan at Royal Windsor Racecourse.
Jockey Gavin Sheehan will ride Hewick instead on Saturday

Jockey Gavin Sheehan with Hewick and trainer John Hanlon.

Sheehan, 32, got the nod ahead of Gainford after winning the King George Chase on Hewick in December 2023.

But that was the one and only time that Sheehan has ridden the Shark Hanlon-trained ten-year-old.

Instead, Hewick is normally partnered with Gainford, including in seven of his past eight runs.

Gainford, 21, will now ride Conflated (66-1) in the at Aintree on Saturday after being “jocked off”.

When quizzed on the brutal decision, Gainford said on Friday: “Look to be honest, I just couldn't believe it. I really couldn't believe it.

“But we will worry about that another time.”

He added: “I'm looking forward to riding Conflated tomorrow. So every bit of luck, hopefully.”

was a £800 bargain buy who has won big races including the bet365 Gold Cup, Galway Plate and the American in 2022.

Trainer, nicknamed ‘Shark', has taken horse into local pub to celebrate victories, and believes he could be sent off as the favourite.

Sheehan said: “I'm not disappointed that I've not ridden Hewick since the King George because he's Jordan Gainford's ride.

“But once you have one big day, you hope you can have another one.

“I'm going to take my opportunity and he fits the profile. Everything seems to be coming together, we just need luck. It's the main thing you need in that race.”

The Lambourn-based rider has not competed in since 2021, but he partnered Tranquil Sea to finish seventh in 2015 and knows the challenges of the race.

He is in his 14th season and registered his 95th victory of the campaign when partnering the Jo Davis-trained Benvoy at Ascot on Sunday.

His previous best return came last season when he scored 91 victories.

Sheehan has expressed his hunger to end the term with that landmark milestone.

He said: “I'm five away from my first ever century.

“You don't count your chickens before they hatch, but I'm trying to get there as it would be massive for me.”

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