Grand National: Ballabriggs heads list of 82 entries
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01 February 2012 /
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The Grand National is likely to feature a maximum field of 40.
"As ever, the Irish are very strongly represented..."
As expected, last year's Grand National hero Ballabriggs will return for another crack at the Aintree showpiece on Saturday April 14...
There were no notable absentees for the marathon, which now features record prize money of £975,000, with the likes of Synchronised and Deep Purple likely to join Donald McCain's eleven-year-old near the head of the weights should they take their chance.
Deep Purple's trainer, Evan Williams, has two other strong representatives lined up for the race in Welsh National third Cappa Bleu and State of Play, in the frame in the last three running's of the Grand National.
Cappa Bleu's Chepstow conqueror Le Beau Bai is also amongst the entries, as are Scottish National runner-up Always Right, Rowland Meyrick/Peter Marsh scorer According To Pete.
For a race which either are yet to win, Nicky Henderson has Burton Port, Quantititiveeasing and Shakalakaboomboom engaged, whilst Paul Nicholls relies on Neptune Collonges and Niche Market.
Alan King has a pair of leading fancies in Hold On Julio and West End Rocker, while Calgary Bay, Giles Cross, and Midnight Chase are all intriguing entries.
Mon Mome won the race in 2009 and looks likely to be back again whilst David Pipe, who saddled Comply Or Die to victory a year earlier has entered ante-post favourite Junior, Massini's Maguire and the yet-to-reappear The Package.
As ever, the Irish are very strongly represented (31 entries) with champion trainer Willie Mullins putting 12 into the race headed by last year's sixth The Midnight Club, On His Own and Prince de Beauchene.
Neol Glynn will be expecting Becauseicouldntsee to do better than last year (feel second), while Backstage is back again for Gordon Elliott (also has Chicago Grey and Tharawaat), as is Black Apalachi for Dessie Hughes, the 13-year-old having not seen the track since finishing second to Don't Push It two years ago.
Although last year's runner-up Oscar Time won't be running this time round, Robert Waley-Cohen has entered his hunter chaser Roulez Cool.
Junior currently heads the ante-post market for the race at [16.0], and a full list of prices can be found by clicking HERE.
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Jonathan da Silva | 01 February 2012
The usual sprinkling of horses who may get in without proving they can run to within 20 pounds of the mark that gets them in nor prove they are sound after plenty of time off.
One horse last year lost 2 hunter chases yet the best hunter chaser Baby Run would not have been good enough. Handicapper should be allowed to throw out unsuitable entries like that.
It's not a fun run.