GRAND NATIONAL ODDS
View the latest odds for the runners entered in the 2021 Grand National.
40 Runners Entered.
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17 TOP ODDS,
Cloth Cap...………………….10/3
Threw his hat in the Grand National ring with an assertive 10-length victory in the Ladbrokes Chase at Newbury in November, and enhanced his claims further when bolting up in listed event at Kelso in March. A tilt at the Grand National will be high on his agenda, particularly given his owner and trainer’s history with the race, and must have a big chance.
Any Second Now......….10/1
Former Kim Muir winner at Cheltenham Festival, ended last season with a win in a Grade 3 chase at Naas, impressively handling the drop back to 2m. Campaigned over hurdles on first two starts of season before being pulled up in handicap chase at Gowran in January. Probably best not judged too harshly on that though and could prove suited by extreme conditions, stamina always looking a strong suit of his.
Burrows Saint......……..12/1
Very smart chaser who completed a hat-trick in maiden at Gowran, Grade 3 novice at Limerick and Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse in 2018/29. Has been campaigned over hurdles both starts back this season, shaping better than distance beaten suggests when sixth in John Mulhern Galmoy Hurdle at Gowran last time, and should be primed for a bold showing in this year’s Grand National
Kimberlite Candy........14/1
Smart handicap chaser who won Classic Chase at Warwick in 2019/20 and ran perfectly well to finish second in Becher chase at Aintree on return from 11 months in December, filling the runner-up spot for the second successive year. Sound jumper in the main and remains one to be positive about, particularly if the mud is flying.
Minella Times...………….12/1
Showed improved form to make a successful return in Listowel handicap in September, deserving of extra credit for coming from the rear, and has improved further in two subsequent outings, finishing runner-up in valuable events at Leoparstown last two starts. Progressing by the run and rates a major player if stamina holds up.
Secret Reprieve...……...14/1
A low-mileage chaser who emphatically landed the Welsh Grand National trial at Chepstow in December, before following up in the real thing the following month, justifying strong support in impressively straightforward fashion. Still a novice and remains open to improvement. Hard to rule out.
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Magic Of Light...………...20/1
Very smart chaser who won listed mares event at Newbury in December, completing a simple enough task with barely a moments worry, always controlling the race and sure to have won even had her closest pursuer not blundered her chance away. Found only Roksana too good in Grade 2 mares’ hurdle at Ascot in January and will presumably have the Grand National as her main target, after finishing second in 2019.
Potters Corner...………...25/1
Winner of Midlands Grand National in 2018/19 and Welsh Grand National in 2019/20, finished a respectable third on return on less than ideal ground in Cheltenham cross country in November. Not seen to best effect over hurdles since but no denying his staying power and could bounce back to his best at Aintree.
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Easysland............……..28/1
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Bristol De Mai...…………. 25/1
Top-class chaser who won the Betfair Chase at Haydock for the third time in November, proving himself as good as ever in outstaying his rivals, and he found only Native River too good in the Cotswold Chase at Sandown in February, His stamina is yet to be tested over marathon trips but there is a chance that such a test could suit.
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The Storyteller...……….. 22/1
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Acapella Bourgeois...…. 25/1
Very smart chaser who proved at least as good as ever in landing Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse for the second year in a row in February, albeit seen to maximum effect the way things went. Front runner who races prominently and will arrive at Aintree with plenty of ticks in the right boxes.
Ajas…………………………….. 28/1
Winner of four of his seven races in France this season, successful in minor hurdle events at Clairefontaine in May and Pau in December, and in chase events at Auteuil in October and Group 3 Grand Prix de Pau in January. Finished second in listed hurdle at Pau last time. Has a bit to prove.
Farclas..................….33/1
Farclas Took extremely well to chasing last season, winning all three starts, and has shaped well on all three starts this term, including when 3 ½ length fourth to Off You Go in Leopardstown Handicap Chase last time, doing well to lead briefly despite a mistake at the second last. Looks to be on a good mark and rates highl
Anibale Fly...…………….. 33/1
Top-class chaser whose best effort came when second to Al Boum Photo in Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2018/29. Struggled for form last season, failing to beat home a rival over fences, though did take a step back in right direction when third in Naas hurdle in March 2020. Yet to race this season and currently more posing more questions than answers.
Brahma Bull.........……..33/1
Smart chaser who won three times in 2019/20, including Grade 3 novice at Cork, but failed to complete last twice, unseating at Tramore and pulled up at Gowran. A big field looked too much for him last time which doesn’t bode well for a Grand National tilt.
Lake View Lad...…….....33/1
Very smart handicap chaser who won Many Clouds Chase at Aintree in December, knuckling down well to assert his dominance over Santini and Native River, but failed to confirm that form when fifth in the Cotswold Chase at Sandown in February. Immediately put on the back foot by the standing start in the 2019 renewal of this race and can have that run forgiven. Sound jumper who could prove suited by the marathon trip.
BAR; 33/1
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