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Lucinda Russell

Scottish horse trainer

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Lucinda Russell OBE is a Scottish horse trainer. She trained 2017 Grand National winner One For Arthur and the 2023 Grand National winner Corach Rambler.

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Grand National winner Corach Rambler retired

Corach Rambler, winner of the 2023 Grand National, has been retired, trainer Lucinda Russell announces
BBC Sport - Published

'Great chance' for 'very special' Corach Rambler

Corach Rambler goes off as favourite again in a bid to make it back-to-back Grand National wins, with trainer Lucinda Russell, saying the 10-year-old has "a great chance".
BBC Sport - Published

Grand National winner Russell backs race changes

Champion trainer Lucinda Russell welcomes changes being made to the Grand National as she believes it will make the race "that little bit safer".
BBC Sport - Published

Triumphant homecoming for Grand National winner

triumphant homecoming for grand national winner
Corach Rambler, trained by Lucinda Russell, returns to Kinross after his historic victory at Aintree.
BBC Sport - Published

Aintree favourite Corach Rambler 'looks very fit'

aintree favourite corach rambler 'looks very fit'
Scottish trainer Lucinda Russell is delighted with favourite Corach Rambler's preparation for the Grand National.
BBC Sport - Published

Russell eyes Gold Cup shock with outsider Ahoy Senor

russell eyes gold cup shock with outsider ahoy senor
Lucinda Russell and her team are looking to add a Cheltenham Gold Cup win to their Grand National success of 2017.
BBC Sport - Published

Scots-trained Corach Rambler 'deserves' crack at National

scots-trained corach rambler 'deserves' crack at national
Corach Rambler "deserves a crack" at the Grand National after winning the Handicap Chase again, says trainer Lucinda Russell.
BBC Sport - Published

Ahoy Senor secures poignant Cheltenham triumph

ahoy senor secures poignant cheltenham triumph
Ahoy Senor provides Lucinda Russell with an emotional victory, while Editeur Du Gite and Gold Tweet are other surprise winners on Cheltenham Festival Trials Day.
BBC Sport - Published