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McCarthy called in for West Coastβs historic National bid
Jess de Lautour, LOVERACING.NZ News DeskΒ β’ Β July 29th, 2025 3:14 pm

West Coast will be ridden in Saturday's Racecourse Hotel and Motor Lodge Koral Steeplechase (4250m) by Australian-based hoop Willie McCarthy | Photo: Race Images South
Mark Oulaghan has called on one of Australiaβs leading jumps jockeys to partner West Coast, as the outstanding jumper heads south in pursuit of a historic fourth-consecutive Grand National crown.
West Coast has been partnered in each of his 11 steeplechase victories by Shaun Fannin, who will race against the son of Mettre En Jeu in Saturdayβs Racecourse Hotel and Motor Lodge Koral Steeplechase (4250m) aboard his own horse in Jesko.
With Fannin unavailable, Oulaghan has secured the services of Willie McCarthy, an Irish hoop based in Victoria. McCarthy is no stranger to high-pressure races, and winning them, having guided the likes of Stern Idol, Duke Of Bedford and Wil John to feature victories across the Tasman.
McCarthy also has a wealth of experience riding in America, England and Ireland, and Oulaghan is rapt to have him on board the rising 10-year-old.
βWe had a look around here and thought we may go for an Australian rider, and Willie was one that we approached, and he was keen to come over,β Oulaghan said. βWe grabbed him while he was keen.
βHeβs obviously a good rider, heβs ridden all over the world and done well in Ireland and America, so heβs pretty experienced.
βHeβs coming in on Friday night and will have a bit of a walk around the course on Saturday morning, so the first time he gets on the horse, itβll be all action.β
West Coast has been lightly raced so far this campaign, having just one steeplechase start prior to the National carnival, but he made a big impression when going down by a neck to in the Hawkeβs Bay Steeplechase (4800m) at Woodville.
The gelding was giving away seven kilograms to the winner in Smug, and Oulaghan welcomed his return to form ahead of the Koral and the Racecourse Hotel and Motor Lodge 150th Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) seven days later.
βWe were pretty happy with his run there, it was a bit of a turnaround in form after heβd been a bit disappointing in both of his runs at Wellington,β Oulaghan said. βI think the better ground at Woodville suited him, and I think the going at Riccarton is more up his alley as well.
βHe galloped on the course proper here (at Awapuni) this morning with Berry The Cash, they went about 2000m, a round and a half. He went pretty well, so condition-wise, weβre reasonably pleased.
βIβd like to see a nice run on Saturday, and on his Woodville form, heβs not far off the mark. If he gets beaten on Saturday, we wonβt panic too much, I think thereβs still some improvement to come going into the National as he hasnβt had a very busy season.β
Joining West Coast on the journey south will be Berry The Cash, who is attempting a third-straight Hospitality NZ Grand National Hurdles (4200m) victory.
The formidable hurdler was warming up late when third in the Hawkeβs Bay Hurdles (3000m), and Oulaghan is hoping to see the same in Saturdayβs Avon City Ford Sydenham Hurdles (3100m) against similar opposition.
βIt was a good run (in the Hawkeβs Bay Hurdles), I thought there may have been a bit more pace in that race then what there was and from where he was, he had to do a bit of work late,β Oulaghan said. βIt was encouraging.
βI had a look through the noms and itβs a reasonable sort of field, so as long as heβs strong at the finish at that distance, weβll be happy. I think once he gets out over an extra 1000 or 1200m of the National, it seems to suit him better.β β LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

