Unlucky Ballycassidy Set For Perth Ballycassidy may seek compensation in Scotland later this month following his eyecatching effort in the John Smith's Grand National.Peter Bowen's chaser was six lengths clear of the Aintree field when he fell at the sixth-last fence.The 10-year-old was reported to be none the worse apart from having a stiff neck and could now end the season at Perth rather than Ayr.'He ran a fantastic race, it would be interesting to see what he would have done,' said trainer Peter Bowen's wife, Karen.'He was quite well handicapped and he is a good horse. It was just whether he took to the fences which he did.'I don't think he'd go to the Scottish National. The race at Ayr just might come a bit too quick.'He might go to Perth for the Kilmany Cup, a three-mile handicap chase, on April 27.'? PA Sport