Cobden 'can't wait' to ride Noble Yeats in Grand National

The Emmet Mullins-trained nine-year-old won the iconic race in 2022
Cobden 'can't wait' to ride Noble Yeats in Grand National

POETRY IN MOTION: Noble Yeats and Harry Cobden win the Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham in January. Picture: Healy Racing

Harry Cobden feels he finally has a chance of getting involved at the business end of the Randox Grand National after confirmation he will keep the ride on 2022 winner Noble Yeats.

Since the retirement of Sam Waley-Cohen, son of owner Robert, Sean Bowen had been riding the Emmet Mullins-trained nine-year-old, and he was on board when he ran a brave race to finish fourth to Corach Rambler last year.

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