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The 34 runners for the 2025 Grand National have been confirmed, with I Am Maximus bidding to retain his crown after his remarkable success 12 months ago ...
L’Homme Presse, Minella Drama, Capodanno and Velvet Elvis were all guaranteed a run in the National ... with Capodanno his only horse in the top 34 not confirmed on Monday morning.
The line-up for this year's Grand National has been finalised ... L'Homme Presse, Capodanno, Velvet Elvis and Minella Drama were all withdrawn earlier this week, with Fontaine Collonges and ...
The Grand National line-up has been shaken up once again following today's withdrawals. Seven more runners have been pulled from the Aintree spectacle just days before spectators descend on Liverpool.
The horse is trained by Henry ... the 177th running of the Grand National on Saturday. They are: L'Homme Presse, Capodanno, Mr Incredible, Farouk d'Alene, Velvet Elvis, Minella Drama, Minella ...
Hewick was rewarded with a visit to his local pub -- where he drank a pint of Guinness -- when he won the 2022 US National, a Black Velvet (Guinness ... It is the last horse that Sadie, the ...
The Grand National, the world's most significant steeplechase ... The Willie Mullins-trained horse, owned by JP McManus, triumphed by seven and a half lengths in the 2024 race.
SIX horses are in line to go off as Grand National favourite - as dumbfounded ... While Cromwell and Donald McCain didn't confirm Velvet Elvis and Minella Drama respectively.
“Final Orders is a very versatile horse, he ran a cracker in the Ulster National when he just found one better handicapped.
Brighterdaysahead will sidestep a potential clash with Constitution Hill and Lossiemouth in the William Hill Aintree Hurdle and instead be saved for the Punchestown Festival.
The seven year old horse had been tipped to start at the shortest price ever in the Grand National at 2/1 ... 29 Stay Away Fay. 30 Velvet Elvis. 31 Minella Drama. 32 Meetingofthewaters.
Stewart Andrew: "The Grand National is for the romantics - it's everybody's dream"Credit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos) Stewart Andrew was still "riding a ...