Grand National Betting
Former Talksport man Charlie McCann provides a daily market update on this week’s Grand National meeting at Aintree. View video
Following the final declarations for the John Smith’s Grand National, Synchronised heads the betting of the field of 40 at 7/1 with Betfred.
Shackalackaboomboom and West End Rocker are the two horses getting all the attention ahead of the Grand National, say Ladbrokes
Paul Ferguson has a really good look at this week’s racing at Aintree and flags up a few tips and ones to watch. Compare odds and bet
Giles Cross continues to be popular for the Grand National and Coral now make the soft ground specialist 10/1 in from 12/1.
There has been strong support at William Hill for mud-loving runners for the Grand National with Giles Cross right into 11/1 from 20/1.
The weather continues to influence the National as soft ground horses such as West End Rocker (12/1 from 14’s) have attraced support.
With 48 left in for Saturday’s John Smith’s Grand National, Synchronised heads the market with Betfred as the 8/1 fav, ahead of Junior.
Synchronised remains Coral‘s 6-1 favourite to give AP McCoy a second Grand Mational win, with Junior 8-1 second favourite and On His own 10/1
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Chicago Grey has been cut to 12/1 from 16’s by Coral for the John Smith’s Grand National following more support for the nine-year-old
Prince De Beauchene is the new 10/1 favourite for the Grand National, with Ladbrokes after he won the Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse.
Our pundits, Charlie McCann, Alan Thomson and Paul Ferguson fancy Arbor Supreme, Backstage and Don’t Push It to win the Grand National
William Hill are predicting a gloomy £100million payout in this Saturday’s Grand National if Champion Jockey Tony McCoy flies home