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Recent form regressing. Won two nice prizes at Uttoxeter and Aintree either side of a summer break, but has struggled since handicapper had his say. Struck off a 12lb higher mark at Wetherby than his win over the Mildmay fences in October. Not disgraced twice since, but does not strike as an out-and-out stayer. One of the most unexposed runners in the field. Runs as if this trip may bring about even more improvement. Not without a squeak. Owned by Sir Alex Ferguson, among others, and has given connections something to cheer in the past.

However, is very fragile and not sure a test such as this is what he needs. Won the Triumph Hurdle in and on the very best of his form he is not badly handicapped.

Lacks the experience over fences most of these have and Cheltenham, when second, looked his aim. Has been all the range for this in recent weeks, but that is more down to the Rachael Blackmore factor than anything he has done.

Stamina to prove and not necessarily well handicapped. Once a classy operator for Henry de Bromhead, for whom he was second in a Topham over these fences. Has outrun huge odds twice for new connections, but never struck as one for this trip. A winner over these fences in the Grand Sefton. Lightly raced since having shot up the weights and tailed off behind Tiger Roll at Cheltenham. Another with massive stamina doubts. Talented horse who was second in the King George in Excels at Kempton over three miles, but has another 10 furlongs to tackle here.

Caught by Double Shuffle at Kempton in January and ran another solid race last time out. Has always shaped as a stayer, but needs to take form to a new level. Fourth in the National and then won the Becher later that year. Favourite for the National, but brought down at the first and nothing has gone right since. Badly handicapped.

Plenty to find against some of these, but the National can spark some into life. Lightly-raced seven-year-old who will surely never have a better chance.

Deposit Bonus. Looked unlucky last year after being badly hampered at the 12th fence. Did really well to finish third in the circumstances. Guided Rachael Blackmore to Grand national victory last year.

Must have a big chance of retaining his crown. Galvin Age: 7 Weight: Horse No: 0. On a long winning run and being aimed at the Grand National. Showed his stamina when winning the 4m 2f Midlands National. Former Welsh National winner who narrowly missed out on a run in this race last year. Iconic winner of two Grand Nationals; can he do it again and register win number three? Former Irish National winner. Ran well last year at Aintree when finishing fourth. Farclas Age: 7 Weight: Horse No: 0.

Overcame question marks about his stamina and inexperience to finish fifth last year. Disappointed here last year. Needs to prove his stamina. Probably found the ground too quick for him when pulling up here last year. Santini Age: 9 Weight: Horse No: 0. Former runner-up in the Gold Cup who probably now needs a tougher test of stamina such as the Grand National. Didn't appear to stay the trip last year.

May do better with another year's experience. Placed in some top races last season. Could be a force to be reckoned with in the Grand National. Discorama Age: 8 Weight: Horse No: 0. Ran a fiar race when 7th last year, only weakening out of the places after the last fence. Belied huge odds last year to finish a gallant second. Almost certainly will be aimed at Aintree again.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the grand national runners for ? How is the final list of Grand National runners decided?

Grand National Declarations The initial entry date is at the end of January and then there are further stages through to the race day when runners need to be confirmed at declaration stages which are sometimes called forfeit stages. Grand National Non Runners The last declaration stage takes place at 10am on the Thursday before the race at which point the top 40 runners in the weights are left in along with four reserves. Confirmed Grand National Runners The maximum grand national field is 40 runners and riders and the full number of horses are likely to start the Grand National unless there are any late withdrawals.

Check out these useful grand national runner analysis tools Grand National Winner Predictor Grand National Form Tool If you would rather follow advice for the race then check out Grand National tips page or see all todays racing tips on our recommended site OLBG who have some excellent horse racing tips. Many people like to place a bet on a female Jockey or a female horse Mare. Magic of Light and Shattered Love were the two mares who ran in the Grand national last year Lady jockeys with possible grand national runners this year are Rachel Blackmore became the first lady jockey to win the Grand National last year Bryony Frost Keep checking back and we will confirm the Mares and the Female jockeys making the final lineup for the Grand National.

Russell tracked main-market rival Rathvinden on the first circuit and one could tell six out he was confident. He did well to recover from a bad mistake four from home and once the runner-up hit the last went into a clear lead. As was the case last year, he seemed to idle up the run-in and it's hard to gauge just how much he had up his sleeve at the finish. Magic Of Light the only mare in attendance, ran a mighty race in defeat and would've given the winner a bit more to think about had she not met the last wrong.

That wasn't her first notable mistake, but this was her first taste of National fences and the 8yo is fully entitled to come back and have another crack. Rathvinden, a previous 4m National Hunt winner, came back with a belated prep win in the Bobbyjo and was 5lb ahead of the handicapper.

He was always up there, but despite being an 11yo this was just his second season as a chaser and he did get caught out at times by these new fences. On softer ground, he could well have emerged on top as the first pair were too speedy from the last and, all considered, he ran an absolute blinder.

It is the most eagerly anticipated Grand National ever after the running was cancelled due to Covid. There are a total of 16 fences on the Aintree racecourse, 14 of which are tackled twice during the Grand National totalling 30 obstacles that Grand National hopefuls must navigate.

The Grand National has seen numerous upsets since it was first run in , when ironically it was won by a horse called Lottery. In such a wide open race just about every horse has a chance of winning the Grand National.

Find out who the experts are backing with our Grand National tips for the best betting advice ahead of time. A British sporting institution, the Aintree Grand National attracts over , race-goers for this race alone. Over 11 million viewers tune in to watch the race on TV. Everyone has a chance of betting on the winner of the Grand National and almost half of those who bet on the Grand National will choose their horse by its name.

Any Second Now was prepared and primed to run in the Grand National but the race did not take place. The horse is trained by Ted Walsh who prepared Papillon to win the Grand National in , ridden by his son Ruby who has now retired.

Kimberlite Candy has experience jumping the spruce Grand National fences. The horse was the runner up in the and Becher Chase. That race is run over one and a about a third of the full Grand National course and distance so every National fence is jumped at least once.

The win in three miles and five furlongs handicap chase at Warwick in January was outstanding form in the context of the Grand National. Carrying Kimberlite Candy beat some decent chasers and displayed the stamina and jumping required for the Grand National.

Surprising or not, Tiger Roll has been removed after being assigned, according to owner Gigginstown, an unfair weight. Tiger Roll has been a market leader and the head of favourites, but now the list is quickly shifting. With no real race in , the televised Virtual Grand National was the main event.

As long as horses meet the criteria, there is essentially no limit to the number of initial entries. On the day, however, a total of 40 horses can run. As well as the official criteria, trainers and owners have to answer questions regarding their own horses.

Will they stay the trip? Are they well handicapped? Is the ground suitable? Are they in good form? Everyone involved has a balancing act to manage too. Those entered in the Grand National who are not jumping or staying well should not be involved. However, those in the form of their lives may have to put up with a very large racing weight given to them by the handicapper.

Many horses are still considered to be contenders in , these being some of the key stats regarding them:. Click to enlarge The final declarations for the runner line-up are published on Thursday, April 8th. As the Grand National is a handicap, essentially the best 40 runners in terms of ratings are permitted to run. Those rated highest by the BHA handicappers carry the most weight, while those at the bottom of the weights are balloted out once the field is full.

Owners and trainers also need to decide on a few things before entering their horses. Employing the right jockey is also a major consideration.

The very best riders based in both the UK and Ireland will be booked for National rides. Some, of course, are already retained by certain stables or certain owners. In terms of past form, those having won a strong staying race are given preference. In this case, the final field is declared on Thursday, April 8th. Given enough time, those reserves can be called into the field to replace a non-runner.

Horses are often pulled out for a number of reasons. A change in the ground or a veterinary issue being most likely. In recent years, these horses were all pulled out after being declared:.



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