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Aintree – Friday

Good morning all,

I hope you found a winner or two yesterday, it was tough going on the betting front I thought, and today doesn't look a lot easier!

The Grand National Pinstickers Guide will be up from 10pm tonight but for today, I've done a video preview of today's card. Good luck!

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Aintree Grand National Festival Preview – Day 1

Good morning all,

It’s day one of the Aintree Grand National Festival. There’s a first sight of the National fences with the latest running of Foxhunters Chase, the competitive Red Rum Handicap Chase over 2m and the card concludes with an interesting mares’ only bumper, which sees the unbeaten Eileendover back in action after bypassing the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham.

Inside today’s main piece I have focused on the first four Grade 1 races on a seven-race card. You could argue that they aren’t true Grade 1’s in quality but they look competitive races nonetheless.

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Grand National Thoughts

Good morning all,

We're just three days from the world’s most famous horse race. History has been written about the runners and riders who have gone onto success in the great race. The one thing they all share is an exciting combination of human effort and equine bravery.

From the triple-winning success of Red Rum, through to Aldaniti & Bob Champion and more recently double winning Tiger Roll, who sadly won’t be attempting the hat trick this year, there’s always a story to be told.

Granted the race isn’t the same as when the likes of Red Rum and Aldaniti were winning it. In 2013 several changes were made to the race to make the fences more ‘horse friendly’ and moving the start. However, I suspect for the casual viewer and the once-a-year punter they don't care about the changes. The thrilling spectacle of watching 40 runners, jump 30 fences over two circuits remains. Oh and that great feeling when you have picked the winner of the race.

Inside today’s main piece I’m going to look ahead to the National. Plus, I have an each way selection from Gowran Park.  

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Easter Monday Fancies

Good morning all,

This week the focus is once again firmly on jumps racing. There are two Grand National’s in the next five days. It’s the Irish version at Fairyhouse this afternoon and of course the worlds most famous horse race at Aintree on Saturday

It’s Easter Monday which means there’s plenty of good racing to enjoy. And terrestrial television viewers can watch the best of the action from Fairyhouse & Kempton in a nice race programme.

Inside today’s main piece, I have a few of interest at Fairyhouse & Kempton.

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