Tickets for this year's Scottish Grand National at Ayr have completely sold out, the organisers have announced.
Ayr Racecourse confirmed on Monday that every ticket has been snapped up for the biggest race meeting on the Scottish calender, taking place on April 22.
Taking to social media, the Racecourse said: "The Coral Scottish Grand National on Saturday 22 April is now completely sold out, but you can still be part of the action on Ladies Day, Friday 21 April.
The £200,000 feature race, run over nearly four miles, has attracted a high quality entry which includes last year's runner-up Kitty's Light (Christian Williams), the current Aintree Grand National favourite Corach Rambler (Lucinda Russell), this season's Coral Gold Cup winner at Newbury Le Milos (Dan Skelton) and last month's Cheltenham Cross Country Chase runner-up Galvin (Gordon Elliott).
Coral spokesman David Stevens said: "The Coral Scottish Grand National is back in its usual place in the calendar post-Aintree, and while other horses have the Grand National as their main target, the Eider winner Kitty's Light is very much on course for Ayr after finishing second last year."
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