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Welsh Grand National winning horse to retire to Gloucestershire estate

2013 Welsh Grand National winning horse Monbeg Dude has been forced to retire due to a recurring injury.

The top steeplechaser, owned by former England rugby stars Mike Tindall and James Simpson-Daniel, and Welshman Mike Robinson, has not featured since suffering an injury at the Grand National 18 months ago.

The 10 year old Michael Scudamore trained horse will now retire to Gatcombe Park, where Tindall lives with his wife Zara, the Queen’s grand-daughter.

It is located between Minchinhampton and Avening, and the horse will be given a permanent home in it’s grounds.

 Owners Mike Tindall (left), Mike Robinson (centre) and James Simpson-Daniel (right) celebrate as Monbeg Dude finishes third at the 2015 Grand National

Speaking to the BBC, trainer Scudamore said:

“There are mixed feelings.”

“In one way, it’s sad to retire him but after the good days we had with him and all the great memories he gave us, it’s nice to see him go out in one piece.”

He continued by explaining about Monbeg Dude’s injury:

“He’s just got a niggle from the injury he sustained in the Grand National last year.

He’s 11, rising 12, though, so by the time you got him back (from injury), he would be going on 13, which just would not be fair to the horse.”

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