Red Rum jockey sadly dies aged 69

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13th January 2017

Brian Fletcher and Red Rum just edge out Richard Pitman and Crisp in the 1973 Grand National. Photograph: BBC

Red Rum jockey sadly dies aged 69

Champion jockey Brian Fletcher for one of the most memorable finishes in Aintree Grand National history has died.

Brian Fletcher, who twice rode Red Rum to victory for Donald ‘Ginger’ McCain, died yesterday, aged 69 years old.

Fletcher is the only jockey to have ridden three Aintree National winners since the turn of the 20th century after the then 19-year-old piloted Red Alligator to victory in 1968 before winning back-to-back on Red Rum in 1973 and 1974.

It his for his victory in 1973 that Fletcher will be best remembered. 15 lengths behind co-favourite Crisp coming to the last, Fletcher eased Red Rum up the 494-yard run-in as the front-runner began to tire and took the lead two lengths from home to claim the win.

A falling out with McCain meant it was Tommy Stack who rode the legendary horse to a historic third Aintree triumph in 1977 but Fletcher wasn’t quite done the world’s most famous race and finished third on Eyecatcher in 1976.

He retired later that year to farm sheep eventually moving to Wales where he lived out his days away from the limelight.

 


 

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