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Grand National runners and riders 2026: Full horse guide

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2026/04/11 - 14:15 501 مشاهدة
Grand National runners and riders 2026: Full horse guide Panic Attack and I Am Maximus are two of the favourites and are being heavily tipped Save Comment speech bubble icon Gift this article free Gift article Give full access to this article, free time. You have 15 articles left to gift, this month. Log in or Subscribe Copy link X Icon twitter Facebook Icon facebook WhatsApp Icon whatsapp email Add us as preferred source Share article Log in or Subscribe Copy link X Icon twitter Facebook Icon facebook WhatsApp Icon whatsapp email Marcus Armytage Racing Correspondent Marcus has been racing correspondent at the Telegraph for more than 30 years. Before that he worked for the Racing Post. While there he became one of only seven amateur riders to win the Grand National since the War when riding Mr Frisk to victory in 1990 in a course record which still stands. He also rode three Cheltenham Festival winners. Based near Lambourn, he covers all the main racing festivals. See more Published 11 April 2026 3:15pm BST Related Topics Grand National Save Comment speech bubble icon Gift this article free Gift article Give full access to this article, free time. You have 15 articles left to gift, this month. Log in or Subscribe Copy link X Icon twitter Facebook Icon facebook WhatsApp Icon whatsapp email Add us as preferred source Copy link X Icon twitter Facebook Icon facebook WhatsApp Icon whatsapp email Marcus Armytage Racing Correspondent Marcus has been racing correspondent at the Telegraph for more than 30 years. Before that he worked for the Racing Post. While there he became one of only seven amateur riders to win the Grand National since the War when riding Mr Frisk to victory in 1990 in a course record which still stands. He also rode three Cheltenham Festival winners. Based near Lambourn, he covers all the main racing festivals. See more Published 11 April 2026 3:15pm BST Grand National LIVE!The final field of 34 horses has been confirmed for today’s 2026 Grand National. Panic Attack, the only mare in the race and tipped by our racing expert Marcus Armytage to win, is one of the favourites, along with Willie Mullins-trained I Am Maximus. Defending champion Nick Rockett was withdrawn on Thursday. The Grand National starts at 4pm on ITV. The full entries are listed below in bet365 best-odds order... Grand National 2026: Confirmed list of entries 31. Panic AttackOnly 13 mares have won the National, the last being Nickel Coin in 1951. Revelation of the season really. In sensational form winning the Paddy Power Gold Cup and then, overcoming fears about her stamina, the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury. Third in the Mares' Chase at Cheltenham over two-and-a-half which now looks too short for her. If Dan Skelton can keep her at that level she would have an outstanding chance. Travels, jumps and has a touch of class, with a sky high level of confidence, and even the handicapper is wondering if he's under-cooked her weight. Expert rating10st 5lbTrainerDan SkeltonJockeyHarry SkeltonExpert ratingWeight10st 5lbTrainerDan SkeltonJockeyHarry SkeltonClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 1. I Am MaximusThe winner in 2024 and a gallant second under a big weight last year – Mullins put defeat down to not having had three starts – which makes him a bit of an Aintree legend in my book. Going to be top weight this time after a good second to Affordale Fury in the Savills Chase at Christmas, though didn't run to quite that level in the Irish Gold Cup. Should be there or thereabouts again and in the money, but weight stops trains and that might be the difference between first and second again. Expert rating11st 12lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyPaul TownendExpert ratingWeight11st 12lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyPaul TownendClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 4. Grangeclare WestNamed after a townland in County Kildare. Gallant and a close third in last year's race. Stayed on well for fourth in the Savills Chase. Disappointing in the Irish Gold Cup, but back on song winning the Bobbyjo – a race won by I Am Maximus and Nick Rockett in the last two years – cosily for a five-star trial. Has a habit of fluffing the last, which he did in last year's National, the Savills and was lucky to get away with it at Fairyhouse. Otherwise an excellent chance. Expert rating11st 10lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyPatrick MullinsExpert ratingWeight11st 10lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyPatrick MullinsClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 22. JagwarFrom the same stable and owner as Iroko. Good sort. Likes Cheltenham and won the Plate there last March, but was out-battled by Donnacha in the mud on Trials day. Ran a blinder to finish second to Johnnywho in the Ultima on his first start over three miles (and one furlong), though. Arguably some inaccurate jumping cost him the Ultima, so if he can get that sorted he probably goes in better form than his stable companion. Expert rating10st 10lbTrainerOliver Greenall & Josh GuerrieroJockeyMark WalshExpert ratingWeight10st 10lbTrainerOliver Greenall & Josh GuerrieroJockeyMark WalshClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 33. JohnnywhoAppeared to be a frustrating ride, but put that all behind him when winning the Ultima at Cheltenham, beating Jagwar. That was his first start after a wind operation and they often say it is second time out when that is most effective. Had a spin round Aintree in the Grand Sefton in the autumn over a shorter trip, looking short of his best. And despite finishing fifth, the Irish National last spring probably raised more question marks about his extreme stamina than it answered, though he is bred to get it. A latish addition to the shortlist. Expert rating10st 4lbTrainerJonjo & AJ O'NeillJockeyRichie McLernonExpert ratingWeight10st 4lbTrainerJonjo & AJ O'NeillJockeyRichie McLernonClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 9. Monty’s StarHas only won one of his 11 starts over fences and that was a beginners' chase in 2023, but he's consistently in the money or thereabouts in Grade Ones, including fourth in last year's Gold Cup. Coming to the boil, running much better than the end result suggested behind Fact To File in the Irish Gold Cup and challenging for the lead at the second last. Expert rating11st 3lbTrainerHenry de BromheadJockeyDarragh O'KeeffeExpert ratingWeight11st 3lbTrainerHenry de BromheadJockeyDarragh O'KeeffeClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 16. Oscars BrotherInteresting, rapidly improving eight-year-old novice for the two-horse stable of Connor King, 29, and ridden by his brother, Daniel. Victory would not be so much David versus Goliath but more along the lines of 'plankton kills whale'. It would also make King the youngest-ever winning trainer. The McManus team saw enough before he won the Ten Up at Navan to step in and buy him and it's now looking a shrewd purchase. Very solid fourth in the Brown Advisory without ever quite looking like winning. Expert rating10st 13lbTrainerConnor KingJockeyDaniel KingExpert ratingWeight10st 13lbTrainerConnor KingJockeyDaniel KingClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 13. IrokoAt one point the ante-post favourite for the race after staying on well to finish fourth in the National last year, jumping the first in last place and having to make up a lot of ground late on, giving the impression he raced a bit far out of his ground. That may just have been inexperience. Wind operation since and his airways are obviously clear after chasing home The Jukebox Man at Haydock, and then winning at Ascot over two-and-a-half. Disappointing effort when finishing mid-field in the Ultima, unless the eye was on a bigger prize. Stronger, a year older and should be there or thereabouts again. Soft ground would be even better. Expert rating11st 1lbTrainerOliver Greenall & Josh GuerrieroJockeyJonjo O'Neill JrExpert ratingWeight11st 1lbTrainerOliver Greenall & Josh GuerrieroJockeyJonjo O'Neill JrClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 21. Captain CodyLast year's Scottish National winner who unseated behind Haiti Couleurs in the National Hunt Chase. Fell early in the Thyestes when sent off favourite on his penultimate start, suggesting jumping a slight issue. Respectable fifth in the Bobbyjo on the wrong ground. Modern Aintree takes so little jumping these days that I do not think any horses should be downgraded for not being a great leaper. Spring ground might turn him round. Expert rating10st 10lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyJonathan BurkeExpert ratingWeight10st 10lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyJonathan BurkeClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 24. Gorgeous TomGood ground operative which is why we have not seen much of him since he finished a creditable fourth to Panic Attack in the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury, often a good National trial. Stays, but also has pace to win over two-and-a-half. Just as a lot of Nicholases cashed in on Nick Rockett last year, if you're called Thomas look no further for your fiver. He might still be a bit ahead of the handicapper and is improving. Expert rating10st 9lbTrainerHenry de BromheadJockeySean FlanaganExpert ratingWeight10st 9lbTrainerHenry de BromheadJockeySean FlanaganClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 12. Champ KielyWon a Grade One novice chase over three miles at Punchestown last spring, but since finishing a close second over two miles on his first start this season not much has gone right for him. Clipped heels and came down after fourth in the Savills Chase, which may have left its mark on him at Tramore, and never a factor in the Irish Gold Cup. At the weights, Patrick Mullins is sweet on him. Expert rating11st 1lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyDanny MullinsExpert ratingWeight11st 1lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyDanny MullinsClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 6. Haiti CouleursWon last season's National Hunt Chase and then the Irish National, often a pointer to Aintree. A facile winner of the Welsh National under a big weight just after Christmas, so we know he can carry it. It's been a while since the one and only Welsh-trained winner – the Pembrokeshire-trained Kirkland in 1905 – but Haiti looks made for it. Earth Summit was the last horse to win three proper Nationals (Aintree, Scottish and Welsh), and Haiti Couleurs could also get three out of the four, but he ran flat as a pancake in the Gold Cup which is a worry, although he also did that in the Betfair before winning the Welsh National. Surprisingly well-backed for the National since. Expert rating11st 10lbTrainerRebecca CurtisJockeySean BowenExpert ratingWeight11st 10lbTrainerRebecca CurtisJockeySean BowenClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 29. Final OrdersI don't think any horse in this year's race will have run more often starting off on the Flat for Simon Crisford, and was once ridden on the all-weather at Newcastle by Grand National-winning jockey Graham Lee. His latest incarnation is as a cross-country horse and won at Cheltenham in December and again at the Festival, turning the tables on Favori de Champdou on his 70th start. Has a very good strike-rate on good ground, will be well in and looks a good each-way shot. Expert rating10st 5lbTrainerGavin CromwellJockeyConor Stone-WalshExpert ratingWeight10st 5lbTrainerGavin CromwellJockeyConor Stone-WalshClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 28. JordansChased home Caldwell Potter in a Grade One at Aintree last spring. Went hurdling for his first two starts of the season to protect his handicap rating. Pulled up in the mud, which is excusable, in the Thyestes after some late headway. Joseph Patrick O'Brien is already one of the most successful dual-purpose trainers, with two Melbourne Cups to his name, a Breeders' Cup victory, a King George and an Irish Derby. A National would only enhance that reputation. Fits the profile the race is trending towards and O'Brien seemed more excited about this one than Banbridge with a big weight. Expert rating10st 8lbTrainerJoseph Patrick O'BrienJockeyBen JonesExpert ratingWeight10st 8lbTrainerJoseph Patrick O'BrienJockeyBen JonesClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 23. Perceval LegalloisWith a great record in big-race handicaps, Percy the Gaul was sent off joint-third favourite last year. He was going well before coming down after about a mile at Valentine's. Nothing like that form this time. Expert rating10st 9lbTrainerGavin CromwellJockeyHarry CobdenExpert ratingWeight10st 9lbTrainerGavin CromwellJockeyHarry CobdenClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 19. Stellar StoryOne win from eight starts over fences. Best efforts include finishing second to Lecky Watson in last year's Brown Advisory and third to Grey Dawning in the Betfair Chase. Prominent for a long way in the Savills Chase before fading behind Affordale Fury. Solid effort in the Bobbyjo. Probably handicapped up to his best. Soft ground would be a big help. Expert rating10st 11lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyRobbie DunneExpert ratingWeight10st 11lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyRobbie DunneClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 26. Quai De BourbonSent off 11-2 favourite for the Irish National – as much as anything because he was Paul Townend's chosen one – despite having unseated in the Brown Advisory and been brought down by his stablemate in the Mildmay at Aintree. Didn't jump overly well but finished third, nine-and-three-quarter lengths behind Haiti Couleurs. Whether that left a mark is unclear, as he was pulled up in his first two starts this season. Put in a better effort when third in a Listed handicap at Leopardstown at the start of March. Expert rating10st 9lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyDonagh MeylerExpert ratingWeight10st 9lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyDonagh MeylerClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 5. Gerri ColombeHas won more than half the races he has run in and peaked in the spring two years ago when runner-up to Galopin Des Champs in the Gold Cup, and beat Ahoy Senor in the Aintree Bowl. Only ran once last season and clearly had issues. He probably takes a bit of getting fit. Pulled up in his first start this season before finishing third in the Galmoy Hurdle, and took another big step forward when a good second to Grangeclare West in the Bobbyjo, before beating Nick Rockett at Down Royal which will not have done his confidence too much harm. Likes soft and heavy ground, once a class act, definitely one for the shortlist. Expert rating11st 10lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyJack KennedyExpert ratingWeight11st 10lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyJack KennedyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 3. BanbridgeGood ground specialist, one wonders if they water the track too much for a horse like him to win a National these days. Winner and second in the last two King Georges at Kempton, and third in the Ryanair on his last start. Class act on his day, and Joseph Patrick O'Brien has to be the best dual-purpose trainer anywhere these days. Expert rating11st 11lbTrainerJoseph Patrick O'BrienJockeyJJ SlevinExpert ratingWeight11st 11lbTrainerJoseph Patrick O'BrienJockeyJJ SlevinClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 14. Favori De ChampdouRefound his mojo by going cross-country, the Tiger Roll route. Fell first time, but it sparked him up enough to win a big handicap at Leopardstown over Christmas and follow up with facile cross-country success back at Cheltenham in January. He then followed that with a good second to Final Orders after giving him nearly a stone. We haven't had an 11-year-old winner since we had three in a row between 2012/13/14 with Neptune Collonges, Auroras Encore and Pineau de Re. Expert rating11st 1lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyDanny GillganExpert ratingWeight11st 1lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyDanny GillganClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 36. Imperial SaintOwned by a syndicate put together by former Champion jockey Richard Johnson who rode more winners than anyone other than AP McCoy, but also holds the record for most National rides without a win; maybe as an owner? Mainly campaigned over two-and-a-half but ran the race of his life to win the Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock by a narrow margin from Richmond Lake. Nearly brought down in the Ultima at 13th, and ran on late. Didn't look like he was stopping there so trip should be OK, and he pretty much goes on any ground. Expert rating10st 2lbTrainerPhilip Hobbs & Johnson WhiteJockeyCallum PritchardExpert ratingWeight10st 2lbTrainerPhilip Hobbs & Johnson WhiteJockeyCallum PritchardClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 34. TwigFinished 10th in last year's National, but never got into the race at all when possibly ridden a bit too cold. It was, nevertheless, a good experience for him because he went back and won the Becher Chase over the fences, beating Mr Vango by a short-head getting a stone. A veteran these days but has won nearly half of his 13 chases, which is a lot more than can be said for some of his rivals, and expect more of a show under the owner's son, Beau, this time round. Had a nice warm-up for this over hurdles. Expert rating10st 4lbTrainerBen PaulingJockeyBeau MorganExpert ratingWeight10st 4lbTrainerBen PaulingJockeyBeau MorganClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 8. FirefoxHas spent most of his career knocking around over two-and-a-half miles. Beaten by Iroko at Ascot before Christmas but stepped up to three miles with a good effort behind Fact To File in the Irish Gold Cup. Appeared to be ridden to pick up the pieces there and never got into the Gold Cup finishing, well beaten by Gaelic Warrior. A job to know whether he truly gets the trip or not; I suspect he doesn't. Expert rating11st 4lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyKeith DonoghueExpert ratingWeight11st 4lbTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyKeith DonoghueClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 11. Lecky WatsonWinner of last year's Brown Advisory at 20/1 when the stable's red-hot favourite, Ballyburn, bombed out. Subsequently fell at the fifth in an equivalent race at Punchestown and not much doing this season. He was close to Affordale Fury in the Savills Chase but pulled up in the Irish Gold Cup and has 63 lengths to find on Grangeclare West on Bobbyjo form. Probably wants better ground than that but back to a handicap might help him regain form. Although fair to say it has gone AWOL this season. Expert rating11st 2lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeySean O'KeeffeExpert ratingWeight11st 2lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeySean O'KeeffeClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 10. Spanish HarlemOwned by the race sponsor, who celebrates 10 years in that role this year. A bone-headed jumper prone to the odd clanger. Carried out in the Scottish National but ran a good fourth in last year's bet365 Gold Cup while still a maiden over fences. Has won a couple since and was running the race of his life for 7lb-claimer Sean Cleary-Farrell, who was getting a great tune out of him, when he made a mistake and unseated with the Thyestes at his mercy. The effect of that might have caught up with him in the Bobbyjo, when he pulled up. You can blunder your way round Aintree these days but he would want to get into a good rhythm there if he is to win it for Randox. Expert rating11st 3lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyBrian HayesExpert ratingWeight11st 3lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyBrian HayesClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 32. Top Of The BillProbably best on good-to-soft ground. A good-staying handicap chaser who wins his fair share of races but may not quite have the class to win a modern National. Cumulative jumping mistakes cost him the Haydock Grand National trial, so should stay. Ridden in all three starts this season by Toby McCain-Mitchell; Ginger McCain of Red Rum fame's grandson. Nice for him to have a ride but he might have to wait to add the next generation to the race's roll of honour. Expert rating10st 5lbTrainerNigel & Willy Twiston-DaviesJockeyToby McCain-MitchellExpert ratingWeight10st 5lbTrainerNigel & Willy Twiston-DaviesJockeyToby McCain-MitchellClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 20. BeauportA good stayer who probably did a bit too much in last year's race; too close to the pace rather than biding his time. Racing like that he didn't get him home but he is a Midlands National winner. Pulled up in the Long Walk Hurdle, had wind surgery and ran OK without setting the world on fire in the Rendlesham Hurdle at Haydock mid-Feb. Second time out after wind op is usually the time to see what difference it makes. Owner was the youngest when his Corbiere won back in the day. Now not so young. Expert rating10st 11lbTrainerNigel & Willy Twiston-DaviesJockeySam Twiston-DaviesExpert ratingWeight10st 11lbTrainerNigel & Willy Twiston-DaviesJockeySam Twiston-DaviesClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 18. High Class HeroOnce won five on the bounce when going from bumpers to novice hurdles. Won his beginners' chase in February 2025. Third when sent off as favourite (mainly because he was the choice of Paul Townend) behind Resplendent Grey in the bet365 Gold Cup. Is probably happiest on good ground. Not much doing this season so far but that's not to say he won't improve for some spring ground and a trip. Patrick Mullins reckons he's interesting and "high" on the list. Expert rating10st 11lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyJames BowenExpert ratingWeight10st 11lbTrainerWP MullinsJockeyJames BowenClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 15. Three Card BragFinished 11th behind Nick Rockett in last year's National, a long way behind. Was up in the van for much of the way and doing too much, before running out of puff three out. Ran well in second behind Panic Attack in the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury, but disappointed in the Bobbyjo and blew hard, suggesting he needed the run after a three-month break. Will have a bit more weight than a year ago, but if he settles this time, he is not out of it. Expert rating11stTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyJordan GainfordExpert ratingWeight11stTrainerGordon ElliottJockeyJordan GainfordClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 25. The Real WhackerWinner of the Brown Advisory in 2023 and has probably been hard to place ever since, but dropping down the handicap now. Has had to compete in Grade Ones and has found it tough. Last win came over Bravemansgame in the Charlie Hall, but he is still capable of throwing in a good effort. Fifth in last year's Gold Cup. Had a couple of spins over hurdles this season to mix it up. Colourful owner whose stable also includes nightclubs in Galway. Expert rating10st 9lbTrainerPatrick NevilleJockeyGavin SheehanExpert ratingWeight10st 9lbTrainerPatrick NevilleJockeyGavin SheehanClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 17. Mr VangoDefo one for the shortlist if soft. Looks made for a soft/heavy-ground National, although he proved when second to Twig in the Becher Chase and when winning the Midlands National last year that he is effective at a trip on good to soft. Bit screwed around by the weather this winter, waiting for the rain and then having to put up with abandonments. Returned home after pulling up at Sandown with a foot abscess so no mystery there, but did not finish the Eider Chase either. Coming in on the back of two pulled-ups is not ideal for his confidence. On the positive side, getting in the region of a stone from I Am Maximus he will think he is loose. Expert rating10st 12lbTrainerSara BradstockJockeyJack TudorExpert ratingWeight10st 12lbTrainerSara BradstockJockeyJack TudorClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 30. Marble SandsOnly beaten by a neck over two miles on the Flat at Goodwood in October. Answered questions about stamina for three miles or so when successful over 3m 3½f at Cheltenham in November and followed up with a second-place finish in the Rowland Meyrick at Wetherby. Well beaten in 12th at Topham last April, he faces a tough task. Expert rating10st 5lbTrainerDavid Killahena & Graeme McPhersonJockeyKielan WoodsExpert ratingWeight10st 5lbTrainerDavid Killahena & Graeme McPhersonJockeyKielan WoodsClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 37. AmiriteA good-ground operator whose last win was at Kilbeggan in the summer. Tried his hand at cross-country in December but well beaten after losing a shoe. Stays and jumps on the whole but Henry de Bromhead, who famously won it with Minella Times, has had better shots than this fella. Am I right? Expert rating10st 2lbTrainerHenry de BromheadJockeyPhillip EnrightExpert ratingWeight10st 2lbTrainerHenry de BromheadJockeyPhillip EnrightClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply 27. Answer To KayfThe wetter the better, this one does not mind any amount of mud. Fourth behind Now Is The Hour in the Thyestes Chase last start and a so-so fourth in the Bobbyjo. Good fourth in the Martin Pipe at Cheltenham a couple of years ago, very much weather dependent and any sightings of Noah on Merseyside in early April is considered helpful. Expert rating10st 8lbTrainerTerence O'BrienJockeyJohn ShinnickExpert ratingWeight10st 8lbTrainerTerence O'BrienJockeyJohn ShinnickClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs applyClaim a free bet18+ only, T&Cs apply Betting on the Grand National? 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