Category Archives: Aintree Trends

The 2013 John Smith’ Grand National Meeting Trends – Day 3

As a majority of the races at The Festival have been run over a long period of time and therefore have plenty of history it is interesting to look at the trends of previous winners. Using this outlook it may … Continue reading

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The 2013 John Smith’ Grand National Meeting Trends – Day 2

As a majority of the races at The Festival have been run over a long period of time and therefore have plenty of history it is interesting to look at the trends of previous winners. Using this outlook it may … Continue reading

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The 2013 John Smith’ Grand National Meeting Trends – Day 1

As a majority of the races at The Festival have been run over a long period of time and therefore have plenty of history it is interesting to look at the trends of previous winners. Using this outlook it may … Continue reading

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Hector’s Choice looks solid option in competitive Old Roan Chase

3:30 – Aintree – BETFRED MONET´S GARDEN OLD ROAN CHASE (LIMITED HANDICAP) (GRADE 2)(CLASS 1) (4yo+) Good, Good to Soft in places 2m4f After last year’s 3 runner event the Old Roan Chase has attracted a very competitive field of 11 runners … Continue reading

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Grand National Key Historical Trends

Key Trends Horses carrying 11st 6lb or more are 0-97 since 1977 Every winner since 1970 has won over 3m 14 of the last 22 winners were 10 years’ old or older 9 of the last 10 winners were Irish … Continue reading

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Front running Quito Du Tresor could be hard to peg back

3:45 – Aintree – WEATHERBYS BLOODSTOCK INSURANCE HANDICAP CHASE (FOR THE JOHN PARRETT MEMORIAL TROPHY) (CLASS 2) (4yo+ 0-145) Good 2m Lucinda Russell will be expecting a successful season this year.  She has now got 82 horses in training at her Arlary House … Continue reading

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