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If you have a passion for Horse Racing, you must have info about betting! The Grand National is one of the most anticipated horse racing events in the world. The game gets hosted in the UK and drags attention of media and audiences across the globe. If you are new to The World of Racing’ your level of excitement would reach heights! The cheering crowd in the gallery and around 40 horses running fast on the track would leave your eyes wide open. The Grand National horse racing event throws excellent opportunities to make money by betting on the winning horses. Bet without any fear of loss! You need not worry if you are not that lucky to win in betting! You can go for best Grand National free bets and earn without any fear of loss. At Grand National event, the betting men can bet on their favorite horse after analyzing the performances of the horses on the track, without any worries. If a betting man wins, then, of course, it is profitable. If the betting man losses the match, t
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Early Indicators for the 2015 Grand National
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Ok, yes, it is very early days. The National Hunt season has not even got into full swing yet, but this is the time of year to find the best value on the most valuable steeplechase in the world. Here we will look at some of the main contenders for the big race at Aintree next April to try and point readers in the right direction for an ante-post wager. Early favourite According to Betfair, the early favourite for the 4 miles 3 ½ furlongs contest, run over 30 fences is Shutthefrontdoor, trained by Jonjo O’Neill. The seven-year old (who will be eight on the day of the race) shot to the head of the ante-post market with a decisive win in the Irish Grand National back in April. Owned by JP McManus – who has already tasted victory in the race with Don’t Push It back in 2010, the son of Accordion could be a lively contender. An indication to the merits of Shutthefrontdoor may well lie with Holywell – who beat its stable mate by 3 ¼ lengths at
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National winners setting sights on Aintree 2015
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A glance at the ante-post market for the 2015 Crabbies Grand National at Aintree, a race worth total prize money of £1 million, shows that last year’s hero Pineau de Re and Shutthefrontdoor, impressive winner of the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse, are amongst a number of horses vying for favouritism at around 26.0 with most firms in the Grand National betting, writes Elliot Slater. There’s a long way to go before the 40 runners will face the starter for “the world’s greatest steeplechase” at Aintree racecourse in the spring, but already connections of the two respective Grand National heroes of last year are laying out their plans for the campaign ahead. Pineau de Re, trained by Dr Richard Newland, proved a revelation last term and far exceeded even the wildest expectations of his new owner, Mr Provan, who purchased the veteran privately from his previous patrons who had raced the horse over a number of seasons in Ireland under the guidan
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