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Rachael Blackmore says Grand National win on Minella Times still hasn't sunk in

Rachael Blackmore says her historic Grand National win still hasn't sunk in, but has vowed to throw a party to celebrate it when the time is right.

The Tipperary native became the first female jockey to win the race after partnering Minella Times to victory at Aintree on Saturday.

Tributes have poured in from all around the world after the 31-year-old won the marathon contest just three weeks after riding six winners at the Cheltenham Festival.

When asked on RTE's Morning Ireland on Monday if Saturday's win had sunk in, Blackmore said: "No I don't think it has. I don't know if it will for a while. It's just incredible. It really, really is.

"Everyone grows up, every child with a pony grows up thinking about the Grand National. It's the first race that captured my imagination as a child. You dream about it. You dream about riding in the race and to actually go and win it takes it to a whole new level.

"It was just an incredible feeling. I don't know if my English vocabulary even has the words to describe it."

On what she was thinking during the race, Blackmore added: "I was hoping that Jett would come back to us and thankfully he did.

"When he was coming back on the turn in, my horse grabbed the bit again and was happy to go forward but it is a very long run-in from the back of the last in Aintree so you are trying to just save a bit and not fully commit until you get to the rail and the winning line is in sight.

Jockey Racheal Blackmore rides 'Minella Times' (C) (Getty Images)

"I was able to hear the commentator say, just as we came back onto the racecourse properly, that I was four lengths in front, I knew my horse was going to keep galloping to the line and you kind of start believing it then and it’s just absolute elation.

"It’s so massive. It’s such a special race.

"I finished 10th in it last year and I got a kick out of that. There’s no other race that you’ll finish placed in and get a buzz of it. The Grand National, that’s why it's so special because that happens."

Blackmore opened up on how different winning the National felt to her Cheltenham successes.

Jockey Rachael Blackmore and trainer Henry De Bromhead after winning the Grand National with Minella Times (David Davies/PA Wire)

She revealed: "My first feeling when winning at Cheltenham is of more relief because Cheltenham has a lot more pressure attached to it. You don't feel the same pressure going into the Grand National. People don't have the same expectation because there's 40 horses, four plus miles and anything can happen.

"You need so much luck in a race like that, you need so much to go your way. You don't have that pressure going in so you don't have that instinctive relief when you cross the line."

She also paid tribute to trainer Henry de Bromhead, who trained Saturday's Grand National winner as well as five of the horses Blackmore rode to victory at Cheltenham.

She added: "You can be the best jockey, but you're not going to win any races unless you have the ammunition under you. I'm very lucky to be associated with some very good trainers.

"Henry de Bromhead is exceptional. His achievements this year are just incredible. To win the three big races at Cheltenham and then to win a Grand National and have a second in the Grand National in Balko Des Flos as well is really just phenomenal stuff.

"I'm just delighted to be part of everything down there and part of a team and in a position to be getting rides on horses of that calibre."

Covid-19 restrictions mean that a celebration party is currently on hold, but Blackmore is hoping to celebrate the win when "the world is back to normal."

She said: "We'll have to celebrate it properly when the world is back to normal. I think we'll have to mark it with a bit of a party."

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