Grand National winner Noble Yeats dies
Summary
Noble Yeats, the horse that won the 2022 Grand National, has died at the age of 11 after suffering from colic, a serious abdominal condition. Noble Yeats was owned by Robert Waley-Cohen and ridden by amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen, who retired after their famous win.Key Facts
- Noble Yeats won the 2022 Grand National horse race.
- The horse was 11 years old at the time of its death.
- Noble Yeats died after a bout of colic, a painful digestive condition.
- The Royal family of horses Noble Yeats lived with included past winners like Long Run and Oscar Time.
- Sam Waley-Cohen was the amateur jockey who rode Noble Yeats to victory and then retired.
- Owner Robert Waley-Cohen bought Noble Yeats two months before the big race win.
- The horse showed signs of being uncomfortable before its death, leading to veterinary care overnight.
- Noble Yeats gave the Waley-Cohen family a very special and memorable victory.
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