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Aintree Tips Day 2 Friday 5th April – Sprinter Sacre stars in the Melling, while Jamsie Hall can topple Topham rivals

AintreeThe Grand National fences will be warmed up ahead of this weekend’s main event at Aintree on Friday, with the John Smith’s Topham Chase on the tasty Channel 4 racing menu for Friday.

Chance du Roy appeared to be going as well as anything else tipping up at the fifth-last in the C&D Grand Sefton in December, a race eventually won by the re-opposing Little Josh.

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Aintree Day 1 Tips Thurs 4th April – Roque can bowl Silviniaco Conti over in feature race on Thursday

AintreeFollowing a rollercoaster four days at the Cheltenham Festival last month, punters’ attention now turns to the three-day Aintree meeting, which commences on Thursday. We will deliver an unrivalled Grand National betting preview ahead of Saturday’s main event, but the focus at this point is on the big race of the opening day, the Betfred Bowl Chase.

Silviniaco Conti appeared to be very much in contention when coming to grief at the third-last in the Gold Cup last month, and Paul Nicholls’ charge is widely expected to gain compensation in this Grade 1 contest.

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Bet Victor Paying Out 6 Places on The Grand National

Visit BetVictorThe Grand National is the most famous horse racing event in the world which is held annually in England.

This much awaited race kicks off at the weekend on Saturday 6th April and Bet Victor are running a special on the Event.

Bet Victor want to increase your chances of getting a return on the Grand National this year, so they are paying out on 6 places! You can’t get much better than that.

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Grand National Betting News – No Major Absentees Following Monday’s Forfeit Stage

Grand NationalForty-nine horses stood their ground for Saturday’s John Smith’s Grand National at Aintree following the forfeit stage on Monday. There were no surprise absentees, given that the likes of Prince de Beauchene and Tolfino Bay had already ruled out of the race last week.

Imperial Commander, who missed the Cheltenham Gold Cup last month due to a setback, is poised to head the weights for the four-and-a-half mile marathon. Nigel Twiston-Davies’ charge will be bidding to become the first horse since Red Rum 1974 to carry top-weight to victory in the world’s most famous race.

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