Grand National legend Davy Russell announces immediate retirement aged 43 after riding one final winner

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Grand National legend Davy Russell announces immediate retirement aged 43 after riding one final winner

Davy Russell, 43, has retired from racing after riding one final winner at Thurles on Sunday. Russell won on Gordon Elliott's Liberty Dance. He was given a 10% chance of walking again after crashing into the turf in October 2020.

Davy Russell has retired after riding one final winner at the Grand National. William Hill offers of the day include £10 bet and £30 in free bets.

Davy Russell announces his retirement after riding one final winner at the Grand National.

Davy Russell has won his last Grand National. He has retired at 43. Sky Bet: Bet £10 on Racing and get £30 in free bets.

Davy Russell has won his last Grand National. He has retired at the age of 43.

Coral offers £20 off a bet of £5. William Hill offers a £30 bonus. Sky Bet offers 3 x £10 bet tokens. Paddy Power offers first bet at min 2.0 odds. Ladbrokes offers free bets for new customers. Jack Kennedy replaced Elliott's No1 rider, jockey, Russell. Russell hinted recently that he might retire mid-season.

Davy Russell has retired from riding after riding Chosen Mate in the Grand Annual. Russell won the 2014 Gold Cup on Lord Windermere. He won it with Tiger Roll. He has been riding well recently. His partner Tigerroll won Triumph in 2013.

Davy Russell has retired from racing after riding one final winner at the Grand National. He is not sad. He has never worked a day in his life.

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