Ireland has four straight wins at Aintree, and with a record 27 of the 40-strong field in Saturday’s race, that run should continue

The Irish Grand National was run at Fairyhouse on Monday. The Mostly Irish Grand National, meanwhile, is at Aintree on Saturday, when 27 of the 40 runners facing the starter at 5.15pm will be attempting to extend Ireland’s current stranglehold on Britain’s most famous and popular race.

One For Arthur, in 2017, was the last British-trained winner at Aintree, and Ireland’s current run of four straight victories – already a modern-day record – is long odds-on to continue, despite One For Arthur’s trainer, Lucinda Russell, fielding a likely favourite in Corach Rambler. Fifteen of the top 20 horses in the betting on Friday afternoon are trained in Ireland, and the 27-strong raiding party is also a new record, up by half a dozen from 2022, when a majority of the 40-strong field were Irish-trained for the first time.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

300lb of muscle in a a XXXXL T-shirt: how the World’s Strongest Man contest reinvented itself

Once it was a sideshow – but this year, Ukranian soldiers competed…

New Zealand abandon Qatar friendly at half-time over alleged racial abuse

NZF say defender Michael Boxall was targeted by a Qatari player All…

‘Rules are clear’: No 10 stops short of ruling out Halloween trick-or-treating

Boris Johnson’s deputy spokesman opaque when asked if people answering the door…