It's too early to say right now who the most likeliest winner of the Grand National will be. Our team of experts study the Grand National for most of the year as part of putting together the content for this site.
The team of four experts have been studying the race themselves for over 25 years each and provide one selection each which makes up the tips on this page. This is why the record of tips from Grand National Guide is so good. We will provide each way tips on this page as we approach the race. Typically we will provide one win bet, two good each way bets and an outsider which is also best backed each way. So if it is big priced tips you are looking for, then keep an eye on the final four tips from our team of experts at Grand National Guide.
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Liverpool Central Station is just a short walk from Lime Street, where you can catch a train to Aintree. Aintree Station is directly opposite the racecourse, where regular trains run during the Grand National meeting. Aintree is just five miles from Liverpool and the bustling city, named a European Capital of Culture in , has a wide range of hotels to suit every budget. Looking for somewhere to stay for the Grand National? Want the best deal on a hotel? Check out our list of top hotels and book today.
Tickets for the Aintree Grand National Festival can be ordered online from the Aintree Racecourse website or the Randox Health Grand National website, or you can order by phone - The Grand National meeting takes place over three days. There are seven races on Grand National Day, with the Grand National the sixth race on the card, due off at 5.
Although there is no official dress code , smart is preferable. Aintree is a spectacle of colour especially on Ladies Day, with many using their trip as an opportunity to showcase their favourite raceday outfits.
Hats are optional too, but are frequently worn, however sports clothes and fancy dresses are not permitted for the Grand National meeting. The first Grand National was run in , making it years old in The very first race was won by the well-named Lottery.
The Grand National was first run in The renewal was the rd running of the race, as there have been several years when the race has not been run, including during World War II. Until recently the Grand National was run over four and a half miles, however the race is now run over just longer than four and a quarter miles after the distance to the first fence was reduced in a bid to improve safety.
The Grand National generally lasts between 9 and 11 minutes, with the length of time it takes to be run depending on the ground conditions. The fastest ever time is 8 minutes The slowest time is 14m 53s, recorded by Lottery who won the first Grand National in There are 16 jumps on the unique Grand National Course, however thirty fences are jumped in total as the field completes two laps of the track missing out The Chair and the Water Jump on the second circuit. Find out more on our The Course page.
He has twice run well and been runner-up over the Grand National fences, both times in the Becher Chase. His win in the Classic Chase at Warwick shows his staying power, and he should be around 7lbs well-in. On basic form and at the weights, it would be hard to put anybody off backing Cloth Cap. The Grand National is unique, however. His past form in the Becher and his obvious stamina make him a potential Grand National star. Off a lightweight and with stamina to burn, he must be considered a leading contender.
Also in with a shout is Grade 1 winner The Storyteller. Grand National predictions are what discerning punters try to find to make informed betting decisions. Whether you see content put together from Grand National experts or teams of long-term horse racing tipsters, it is crucial that you find trusted sources.
Sometimes, it is better not to always go for the favourites. What percentage of Favourites place in horse races? But, that win percentage can fluctuate based on the distance, surface, class, etc. Nevertheless, getting information from reliable sources can indeed boost your winning potential. Good luck! Interesting at a bigger price. He boasts an Irish Grand National win to his name and stamina is assured. She looks fairly treated and is a definite each-way player. This looks a tough task. He will be doing all his best work at the finish and can finish in the placings again.
One to note. He has finished second over these fences twice before and will appreciate this stamina test. Drying ground would be the only concern.
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