AINTREE was open to the public as mourning fans of Red Rum flocked to pay tributes at his grave in the shadow of the winning post.
The legendary three-times Grand National champion was buried at the winning line at Aintree.
AINTREE was open to the public as mourning fans of Red Rum flocked to pay tributes at his grave in the shadow of the winning post.
The legendary three-times Grand National champion was buried at the winning line at Aintree.
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