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2023 Grand National

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  • #46
    Has anyone seen the Bowl market ?
    Paddy Power are literally rinsing punters, Sky not far behind, both firms not offering NRNB:

    Shishkin 5/2
    Bravemansgame 5/2
    Conflated 11/4
    Ahoy Senor 11/4
    A Plus Tard 4/1

    If I was at a dog track and that was the market for a five runner race I'd be having words with the bookie, the Bowl could conceivably have another half dozen runners on top of that list...

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    • #47
      Originally posted by charlie View Post
      Had my first bet in this today. Our Power @ 40 on the exchange.
      Looked to have a real struggle to get in a few weeks back when the 100/1 to win today and GN was floating about. 33s still in a few places and I don't have stamina doubts like I would of last season about him. They've ridden him at 3m a couple of times last season as if they wasn't sure he'd stay but now they know he does and ridden more prominently I like him and feel there is more to come and well worth a pop in this(also my first dart but didn't think he'd get in at all tbh).​

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      • #48
        Quick Wave looks a decent option, has stamina over decent tracks, only PU due to being hampered and losing a shoe. Looks well in considering the weight it's been carrying and 25's seems value. One to back when the ew offers are there but will have a morsel now

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
          Has anyone seen the Bowl market ?
          Paddy Power are literally rinsing punters, Sky not far behind, both firms not offering NRNB:

          Shishkin 5/2
          Bravemansgame 5/2
          Conflated 11/4
          Ahoy Senor 11/4
          A Plus Tard 4/1

          If I was at a dog track and that was the market for a five runner race I'd be having words with the bookie, the Bowl could conceivably have another half dozen runners on top of that list...
          Have you seen their market for the ebf mares novice hurdle in Ireland?!

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Odin View Post

            Have you seen their market for the ebf mares novice hurdle in Ireland?!
            Just the twelve quoted 10/1 or less.
            I mean that’s embarrassing on ante post terms.
            I’m sure the ‘man of the people’ that is the Racing Post will call them out for it, though probably best I don’t hold my breath…

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Outlaw View Post

              Looked to have a real struggle to get in a few weeks back when the 100/1 to win today and GN was floating about. 33s still in a few places and I don't have stamina doubts like I would of last season about him. They've ridden him at 3m a couple of times last season as if they wasn't sure he'd stay but now they know he does and ridden more prominently I like him and feel there is more to come and well worth a pop in this(also my first dart but didn't think he'd get in at all tbh).​
              He's first reserve now and with Irish National defectors he should get a run. I love how he finishes out his races over 3m. Barring Cheltenham (where Im convinced he paid the price of a busy campaign) he has finished really strongly in 3 of his last 4 runs, doing all his best work late. I think he'll enjoy going further. Lack of C&D experience would be a slight concern, but I like that he's fresh for this and hasn't had a tough race at Cheltenham. I still think he's an improver and he's already well-in at the weights, so 10 stone and improvement over further could make him really well handicapped.

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              • #52
                Velvet Elvis trained in Meath by Tom Gibney is still under the raider. Now a general 40s. Beat Mahler Mission in his PtP and has had an in/out career so far. Two nice prep runs this year including last week in Navan behind Any Second Now. Has other notable scalps. Minella Crooner back at Fairyhouse in February for one. Trainer says he’s definitely coming here.

                A weight of 10-6. Ideal for Aintree.

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                • #53
                  …Shishkin heading for The Bowl, could be some race;

                  Nicky Henderson believes the Aintree Bowl at the Randox Grand National Festival could prove to be the &#8220;race of the year&#8221; as he prepares to step Shishkin up to three miles for the first time.

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                  • #54
                    Anyone remember how many places bookies paid on the day last year for the national. I have a few that I fancy placing but 5 places currently - debating whether to wait for 7/8 places or just crack on.

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                    • #55
                      Bet365 went for 6 I believe and they offered ew extra up to 10

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                      • #56
                        Am I mad for thinking The Big Breakaway has a lovely profile for this?

                        Well off the pace looking at the race this year, but he hits near enough every trend you want?

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                        • #57
                          …Fakir & Banbridge heading to Aintree;

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by robith View Post
                            Am I mad for thinking The Big Breakaway has a lovely profile for this?

                            Well off the pace looking at the race this year, but he hits near enough every trend you want?
                            Racing post agrees

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                            • #59
                              ….positive vibes for Vanillier;

                              Adam Houghton chats to Gavin Cromwell, who has a leading contender for both the Randox Grand National and the Irish equivalent next week.

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                              • #60
                                Gordon Elliott would love to give Davy Russell the chance of a fitting finale to his career at Aintree, with the ride on Galvin in the Randox Grand National reserved for the veteran jockey should he opt to take it.


                                Davy back ?

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