Jockey Tabitha Worsley chasing dream Grand National success on Sub Lieutenant for her mum and trainer Georgie Howell

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Jockey Tabitha Worsley chasing dream Grand National success on Sub Lieutenant for her mum and trainer Georgie Howell

Tabitha Worsley will be the grand chaser in Saturday's Grand National. She is trained by her mother Georgie Howell and will line up with her brother Sub Lieutenant. Sub lieutenant has 47 starts and earned £400k in his career.

Tabitha Worsley's horse Sub Lieutenant will race in Saturday's Grand National. The 12-year-old has 47 starts and earned £400k in his career. He is trained by Woursley and her mother Georgie Howell. Wursley won the Foxhunters in 2019 and finished second in the Topham. Sub lieutenant was bought by the family for the Veterans’ Final at Sandown in January. He was a dual Grade 2 winner in previous years. Tabithi Wrsley is trying to become the first female rider to win the National at Aintree. She will be riding her brother and sister-in-law.

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