LISTEN: Owners of Scottish trained Grand National winner "will never forget" historic victory

Author: Oliver WrightPublished 10th Apr 2017
Last updated 16th Jan 2018

The owners of the first Scottish trained horse to win the Grand National in 38 years say they'll never forget the victory.

Deborah Thomson and Belinda McClung, known as the 'Golf Widows', bought the horse to keep busy whilst their husbands played golf - and now their investment has paid off.

They told our reporter Rob Hogarth that they've not quite come to terms with the win:

The 8-year-old racehorse is trained in Kinross by Lucinda Russell, and was ridden by Derek Fox who told us it's a dream come true:

One for Arthur fought off the challenge from runner up Cause Of Causes with four and a half lengths to spare, with Saint Are coming in third and the favourite, Blaklion, fourth.

He was popular among the bookies with odds of 14-1; and he's he first winner of the Grand National for 6 years with odds of less than 25-1.