Sean Flanagan is looking forward to the mount on Vanillier in the Randox Grand National at Aintree on Saturday and is hopeful the grey gelding can go one better than he did two years ago.
The three-day Grand National meeting gets underway this afternoon with plenty of Irish interest in all seven races at Aintree, with an opening day card that includes four Grade 1 events highlighted by the clash of Lossiemouth and Constitution Hill in the William Hill Aintree Hurdle at 3.30.
Dramatic Arkle winner Jango Baie steps back up to what connections believe will be a more suitable trip in Thursday’s EBC Group Manifesto Novices’ Chase which kicks off the three-day Aintree festival.
Constitution Hill arguably has a point to prove when he lines up for the William Hill Aintree Hurdle on Thursday.
Joseph O’Brien holds a pair of aces ahead of the Boodles Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle, with both Cheltenham Festival winner Puturhandstogether and Naturally Nimble bidding for Aintree glory.
Events of recent weeks have once again shown how precarious ante post betting can be.
Galopin Des Champs getting beaten by a horse that hadn’t even been among the original entries for the Gold Cup must have been a sore loss to take for his ante post supporters.
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Prize money concerns and Michael O'Sullivan critical incident review
Vincent Finegan, Emma Nagle and Johnny Ward discuss all the big topics from the past week and look ahead to the Aintree Festival which begins on Thursday