BoyleSports Irish Grand National Favourite
Lucinda Russell’s stable star Corach Rambler is the 5/1 favourite for the Aintree Grand National with BoyleSports after the final field was declared on Thursday morning.
The ten-year-old bids to become just the fifth horse to record back-to-back victories in the race but punters have begun to desert the market leader and latch on to a formidable Irish challenge.
Support continues to surge for Irish raiders
I Am Maximus leads the Irish charge having been cut into 7/1 from 10/1 in recent days, as he looks to secure a BoyleSports Irish Grand National and Aintree Grand National double. Last seen winning the Bobbyjo Chase, a race named in honour of the Tommy Carberry-trained winner of both races, I Am Maximus will bid to give Paul Townend his first, and Willie Mullins his second win in the Aintree feature.
The Closutton maestro will field eight runners in the race on Saturday, with Meetingofthewaters and Mr Incredible both seeing significant support. Third in the Ultima at Cheltenham, Meetingofthewaters ticks the boxes for plenty of punters and has been backed into 8/1 third favourite from a high of 20/1 in recent weeks. Mr Incredible has also been clipped into 12/1 from 16/1 with punters latching onto the mudlark with endless stamina.
Other Contenders
Nassalam has been the best backed home contender and has halved in price from 40/1 into 20/1. A Welsh Grand National winner on heavy ground, trainer Gary Moore will be one of few hoping for continued rain at the Liverpool venue as the forecast remains unsettled.
Noble Yeats, who won the race in 2022 and provided Sam Waley-Cohen with a fairytale ending to his career, tops the weights for Emmet Mullins at 20/1, while Kitty’s Light sneaks in right down the bottom and would be a hugely popular winner for Christian Williams at 12/1. The eight-year-old would become just the second Welsh trained winner in Grand National history, following in the hoofsteps of Kirkland in 1905.
Brian O’Keeffe, spokesperson for BoyleSports, said:
“With 26 Irish horses declared for the feature race on Saturday it’s no surprise that punters are expecting a successful raiding party. Limerick Lace, Mr Incredible and Vanillier have all been well supported, but it’s I Am Maximus that would break the heart of the bookies.”
BoyleSports Irish Grand National Odds
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