Leighton Aspell wouldn't want any other horse for Grand National three-in-a-row attempt

The Kildare jockey is preparing to make history with a third successive win at Aintree.

Leighton Aspell wouldn't want any other horse for Grand National three-in-a-row attempt

Leighton Aspell "would not want to swap" Many Clouds as the rider prepares to make history with a third successive win in the Crabbie's Grand National.

Triumphant on Pineau De Re in 2014, Aspell partnered the Oliver Sherwood-trained Many Clouds to victory 12 months ago and the combination are favourites to become the first since Red Rum to land back-to-back runnings of the Aintree spectacular.

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