The Meath handler won the $300,000 race with Jury Duty back in 2018 when Robbie Power was in the saddle
Gordon Elliott will aim to win the American Grand National for a second time when Galvin lines up in the Far Hills contest this weekend.
Irish punters will also be familiar with High Definition, who was at one stage the favourite for the Epsom Derby when trained by Aidan O'Brien. He also ran over hurdles for the Ballydoyle trainer's son Joseph and was last seen in Ireland when finishing second to Impaire Et Passe in a Grade 1 novice hurdle at the 2023 Punchestown Festival.
Elliott reports that Galvin, who was last seen when finishing fourth behind I Am Maximus in the Grand National, is in good nick going into the race, which takes place at 8.42pm Irish time on Saturday.
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