SportTimmy Murphy commits to Comply Or DieMaking his mind up: Timmy Murphy will partner Comply Or Die in the Grand NationalGeoff Lester13 April 2012Timmy Murphy has stayed loyal to Comply Or Die after choosing to ride the 2008 Grand National winner in Saturday's big race at Aintree, writes Geoff Lester.As owner David Johnson's retained jockey, Murphy had the choice of partnering the 11-year-old or rising star The Package in the £925,000 race.Murphy was unable to make up his mind on which horse to ride despite schooling the pair over trainer David Pipe's National-type fences earlier this week.But, after some pressure from Johnson today, the Irishman opted to ride the former Grand National hero.Johnson said: "Timmy Murphy will ride Comply Or Die. I told him it is make your mind up time, so he has decided to stay with Comply Or Die."I think they've both got big chances but it's a very tough race and every horse has a chance."The move means that Graham Lee, who won the 2004 National on Amberleigh House, will ride The Package.Read MoreFood supplier Greencore completes £1.2 billion Bakkavor takeoverSally Ann Matthews to star in Here & Now: The Steps Musical UK and Ireland tourRecord amounts of offshore wind secured in latest Government auctionSponsoredIs coffee the future of socialising? This stylish spot thinks soThe gelding ran well to finish second in the William Hill Trophy at the Cheltenham Festival but faces a tough task because no seven-year-old has won the Grand National since Bogskar in 1940.MORE ABOUTHorse-RidingHorsesIrelandIrish SeaLipstick And Other Lip Makeup