Grand National 2018: Top-weight Minella Rocco and Vicente out of Saturday's race at Aintree

Jonjo O'Neill's charge was a best-priced 20-1 for the world's most famous steeplechase before being withdrawn on Friday morning

Friday 13 April 2018 10:57 BST
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Top-weight Minella Rocco has been declared a non-runner in the Randox Health Grand National at Aintree on Saturday on account of the ground.

Jonjo O'Neill's charge filled the runner-up spot in last year's Cheltenham Gold Cup and pulled out of this year's renewal on the morning of the race due to the prevailing testing conditions at Prestbury Park.

He was a best-priced 20-1 for the world's most famous steeplechase before being withdrawn on Friday morning.

Vicente has also been withdrawn from the race, with the going also being given as the official reason. Second reserve Delusionofgrandeur will replace Vicente in the National in the No 12 saddlecloth.

Frank Berry, racing manager to owner JP McManus, said: "It's purely ground related, he's just not as good in soft-heavy ground. It's a real shame as he's been aimed at this for a long time, but there's no point him running on that ground."

Minella Rocco could be rerouted to the Coral Punchestown Gold Cup on April 25.

Berry added: "He's entered at Punchestown and I'd like to think he'd run there now, but the ground will have to start drying up soon. It's just not going to dry up in time for him (at Aintree), unfortunately."

Minella Rocco's defection means first reserve Thunder And Roses, who won the 2015 Irish Grand National, is guaranteed a run for trainer Mouse Morris.

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