40/1 - Timeform
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40/1 - Timeform
My spies tell me there are four hot properties everyone wants to be with this Saturday. AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL CHASE (HANDICAP) (GRADE 3) (1) 7YO+ 4.15 CRABBIE’S £1,000,000 4m 3f 110y 121-1532 TIDAL BAY (55) 13 11-10 n Charlie Shee 14/1 A-LIST Lovable rogue. A law unto himself; sometimes bad, sometimes good, but always boxoffice. A real character actor, can make you laugh or cry, but this could be his defining role. 2 32-54U1 LONG RUN (51) 9 11-9 David Jason 12/1 A-LIST n 50/1 D-LIST 20/1 C-LIST 20/1 B-LIST 50/1 B-LIST g C-LIST 25/1 Z-LIST 50/1 C-LIST 22/1 Alan King Wayne Hutchinson Worth a try, but he’s not so good as he or those around him would like to think. Has absolutely no chance of staying the distance. 9 0P-1111 BALTHAZAR KING (24) 10 10-13 John Torode T. M. Walsh Mark Walsh Benefiting from the late withdrawal of one boy (Sunnyhill), has found himself the frontman in new supergroup Manfred McManus, bedecked in green and gold. Catnip to the housewives. 8 2P52-U4 WALKON (56) 9 11-0 ctor Random X-Fal Hopefu Colm A. Murphy Brian O’Connell Irish. Intense. Aggressive. Insatiable will to win in his pomp, but has met with a few setbacks as time has gone on. Different assignment he’s now set could easily suit him. 7 U-03U0F COLBERT STATION (34) 10 11-0 n Ronan Keati Paul Nicholls Noel Fehily Still a relative youngster, therefore remains with potential, but it’s more a case of hype over achievement so far. Good bodied, good jumper, but diving in at the deep end again here. 6 5-F475P QUITO DE LA ROQUE (42) 10 11-1 Roy Keane Nicky Henderson Barry Geraghty Worked his way up, virtually unnoticed for a long while, but didn’t shine when given a shot at the big time recently. A winner in Liverpool, though, and back there again now. 5 1113-22 ROCKY CREEK (70) 8 11-5 Tom Daley Nicky Henderson Andrew Tinkler Hacked up a few times, gaining notoriety in Britain. Has returned home, tail between his legs, having tried and failed to make it in America. Most people can’t have him. 4 81-1310 TRIOLO D’ALENE (22) 7 11-6 John Bishop Nicky Henderson Mr S. Waley-Cohen Was the best at what he did a while back, but not a subscriber to the idea that it’s better to burn out than fade away. Sullying reputation with more recent appearances, but still has a big fan club from yesteryear. 3 686934 HUNT BALL (23) 9 11-7 Piers Morga Paul Nicholls Sam Twiston-Davies Philip Hobbs Richard Johnson Has very successfully managed to carve out a specialist niche for himself, enabling him to punch above his weight. Unsure to prove so effective in a mainstream show. 10 76-52P7 WAYWARD PRINCE (35) 10 10-13 lhoff David Hasse 50/1 Z-LIST Quite a big deal once upon a time, but years since he’s done anything meaningful. Nevertheless, often pitches up at the big events, usually out of place. 11 573112 MR MOONSHINE (35) 10 10-12 od o Paul Hollyw 33/1 C-LIST 8/1 A-LIST 40/1 Z-LIST 25/1 D-LIST DOUBLE SEVEN (34) 8 10-11 40/1 Z-LIST umba 66/1 Z-LIST ore Z-LIST 33/1 A-LIST 20/1 Thomas Gibney Davy Russell Feisty and fashionable. Highly regarded in Ireland, successful there, but so far hasn’t been that convincing in British forays. 18 12-3094 PRINCE DE BEAUCHENE (79) 11 10-10 Wile E. Coyote Henry de Bromhead A. E. Lynch Threatened to be the next big thing for Ireland, fresh and sexy, when first bursting onto the scene. Still has youth on side, but has rather gone off the radar. 17 PP-5714 LION NA BEARNAI (42) 12 10-10 Laura Whitm Johnny Farrelly Brendan Powell Has issues. Does good work in spurts, but a meltdown is never far away. More off the rails than on them lately, and used to shorter stretches than this one. 16 5-05103 BUCKERS BRIDGE (42) 8 10-10 Samantha M Martin Brassil A. P. McCoy The second member of the Manfred McManus supergroup. Looks the part, but dig a little deeper and there’s not really much going on with him, and this could be a key change too far. 15 11-1PRP BATTLE GROUP (105) 9 10-10 n Lindsay Loha Donald McCain Henry Brooke Lessons learned? Didn’t work the first time, yet given a second run, with the same disappointing result. If at first, or second, you don’t succeed, don’t try again, surely. 14 111116 Nicky Byrne Rebecca Curtis Nick Scholfield A big hitter and the Pride of Wales, conveniently overlooking the fact he’s not 100% Welsh. Hard, will go the distance, and making a Rocky-style comeback (third last year). 13 10-581U ACROSS THE BAY (49) 10 10-11 Splash! Sue Smith Ryan Mania Northern heft. Anonymous for much of career, but a mid-life flourish has seen him unexpectedly and suddenly come to the fore. Can boss certain environments, but ideas above his station here, albeit a local hero. 12 203-928 TEAFORTHREE (22) 10 10-12 Joe Calzaghe Hilary Parrott Jack Doyle W. P. Mullins Paul Townsend Frustration, deep frustration. Has one aim in life, as yet unfulfilled, but more down to bad luck and timing than lack of ability. Is this the year he catches a break? 19 3P-3415 MONBEG DUDE (35) 9 10-9 Zara Phillips 16/1 B-LIST Not a conventional fit for the circles mixes in, but if anything more likeable as a result. Short-lived partnership with Richard Johnson. Owned by Mike Tindall. 20 7211-23 BIG SHU (24) 9 10-8 ce Gregg Walla 25/1 B-LIST 20/1 B-LIST 40/1 C-LIST 40/1 C-LIST 33/1 D-LIST ge 40/1 D-LIST c C-LIST 33/1 B-LIST 33/1 Philip Hobbs Tom O’Brien Sturdy individual, very effective and very successful in abridged versions, but transferring that talent to bigger, longer productions is a different matter entirely. 27 12P-426 HAWKES POINT (49) 9 10-6 Martin Kemp Sue Smith Brian Hughes Regional royalty, but whenever he gets a sniff of the bigger time he’s fluffed his lines. Can make almighty blunders, and very doubtful he’ll finish up where he wants to be. 26 498-1P4 CHANCE DU ROY (49) 10 10-6 Matt Le Blan Kim Bailey Aidan Coleman Likeable, popular, and always a welcome addition to such events, but too much to ask him to complete the course without at least one of his trademark gaffes. 25 P-1262F VINTAGE STAR (25) 8 10-7 Alan Partrid Richard Lee Jamie Moore Has made the absolute most – the absolute most – of given talent. Identifiably Welsh, made name there, and clearly doing something right, but likely to be found out sooner rather than later. 24 4UP-261 THE RAINBOW HUNTER (70) 10 10-7 , Prince Philip rgh u b in Duke of Ed David Pipe Denis O’Regan Looked to have the world at his feet once upon a time, but later career beset by setbacks, exposing fragility. Will be alright at the back jumping round, but question over mental toughness for the finish. 23 41-3315 MOUNTAINOUS (63) 9 10-7 Alex Jones Jonjo O’Neill Brian Harding Few fans in public, but a private fancy of many. Grudging respect for earlier inflated status and achievement. Hopes that surgery will further career. Will be well supported. 22 124-759 OUR FATHER (23) 8 10-8 Michael Barrymore Peter Maher Peter Buchanan Has successfully exploited the same thin seam as John Torode, hanging onto his coat-tails. Ironically, the parasite may outperform the host in a National vote. 21 509P82 BURTON PORT (35) 10 10-8 Katie Price Michael Scudamore Paul Carberry Paul Nicholls Ryan Mahon One of two brothers taking the stage. Younger than Gary (Alfie Sherrin), and arguably the more famous, definitely the more attractive, but may be outshone as he was in The Krays. 28 441173 KRUZHLININ (35) 7 10-6 n Derek Hatto 66/1 Z-LIST In his element shouting off in the North, intimidating the opposition, but little impact in the wider scheme. Best left-handed. 29 5F2713 PINEAU DE RE (23) 11 10-6 Jim Davidson 20/1 B-LIST Donald McCain Wilson Renwick Dr Richard Newland Leighton Aspell Looked to have run his race long ago but, against the odds, he’s enjoying a laterlife resurgence. Likely to jump from fence to offence. 30 R03/3-U1 GOLAN WAY (27) 10 10-5 ston Jamie Theak 66/1 Z-LIST Flirted with the big time a few years ago, before career skidded at a red light, evidently not so straightforward as he looked. Now reduced to small-time gigs, far smaller than this. 31 25017U TWIRLING MAGNET (23) 8 10-5 n Michael Pali D-LIST 50/1 D-LIST 50/1 C-LIST 28/1 Z-LIST 40/1 D-LIST 50/1 B-LIST 33/1 David O’Meara Jake Greenall An out-and-out bully. Nothing he relishes more than lording it over inferior opposition, in manageable numbers. Comeuppance on the cards against many bigger boys. 36 229/6P0 SHAKALAKABOOMBOOM (25) 10 10-3 Chris Evans D. T. Hughes Davy Condon A touch of the Irish charm about him, and for a long time looked to be working his way to the top. Hasn’t quite made it, showing staying power all the same. 35 114P-01 ROSE OF THE MOON (74) 9 10-3 Alex Ferns (Trevor off Eastenders) David Pipe Tom Scudamore Hit and miss, all or nothing. Not put off by previous failure. Can produce something brilliant on his day, but they’re becoming rarer, along with his British appearances. 34 11-P0P3 RAZ DE MAREE (19) 9 10-3 Craig Doyle W. P. Mullins M. P. Fogarty Gradual development earned him a crack at the big time, but suffering a crisis of confidence this season of disappointment, also taking others down with him. Increasingly an outsider. 33 4/14PP-3 THE PACKAGE (25) 11 10-4 Ricky Gervais Jonjo O’Neill Richie McLernon Not the best from his squad, but quirkiness is a virtue, and he’s a strong-traveller. Right-angled Canal Turn may pose a problem, as he’s very much a straight man. 32 372-FU9 VESPER BELL (72) 8 10-5 David Moyes Tim Vaughan Michael Byrne Nicky Henderson David Bass A former National favourite. Was a bit too forceful and eager on his first shot at glory, but gradually working his way back up, and a potential A-lister with lessons learned from the past. 37 6R3-51P ALVARADO (94) 9 10-2 Jules Oliver 33/1 C-LIST Status by association. Having close connections to someone who’s done well (in this case State of Play and Cappa Bleu, same owner) doesn’t automatically mean they’re talented themselves. 38 433-009 LAST TIME D’ALBAIN (14) 10 10-2 Rory McIlroy 50/1 D-LIST 66/1 D-LIST eld 66/1 D-LIST 40/1 C-LIST J. T. R. Dreaper Paddy Brennan Irish act who was on the periphery of becoming a household name, but struggled when he came across the water. Still very smiley, as if he has a Cat in the bag. R2 17-5475 SOLL (28) 9 10-0 Richard Kiel (Jaws) 40/1 C-LIST eadle Gary “Gaz” B 33/1 C-LIST n 66/1 Keith Reveley James Reveley Geordie Shore hunk. North-Easterner with a high strike-rate, usually on the front foot pressing the issue. Invincibility is an air, though, as he’s failed to complete a few times. R4 121114 Derren Brow Jo Hughes Mark Grant Big. Huge, in fact, and renowned for it. Capable of eating up anything, including these fences, though looked a bit lumbering when finishing seventh last year. R3 2301P1 NIGHT IN MILAN (35) 8 10-0 Z-LIST David Pipe Conor O’Farrell Grey. A distinguished grey. The housewives choice. Getting on a bit, but still going strong, though has his very specific comfort zones and this may be out of it. R1 P1-2582 GOONYELLA (44) 7 10-1 y Patrick Kielt Evan Williams Adam Wedge Jack of all trades, master of none. Has played various roles and tried various disciplines, but has never yet found a natural home for his latent talent. 40 4406-50 SWING BILL (23) 13 10-1 Phillip Schofi Liam P. Cusack Robert Colgan Capable of going well in the big events, as he’s proven before, including outside of Ireland, but turning into an underachiever. Has seemed to have taken his eye off the ball this season. 39 F3P465 ONE IN A MILAN (28) 9 10-2 Joe Swash Fergal O’Brien Paul Moloney MINELLA FOR VALUE (169) 8 10-0 John Butler Conjured up a string of successes, but it’s possibly a trick of the mind and not all they seem. Has seemed to be running out of ideas more recently. GET A £/€20 FREE MATCHED BET 1. 2. 3. Open a new account with Betfair. Place a single Sportsbook bet at minimum odds of 1/5 on the Grand National Get a free matched bet up to £/€20 Terms and conditions apply. GRAND NATIONAL 2014 Sweepstake Kit Here’s your do-it-yourself sweepstake kit for Saturday’s Grand National. Below you’ll find the runners. Pick a horse and cross your fingers. RUNNERS DRAWN BY 1 TIDAL BAY A-LIST 1 TIDAL BAY 2 LONG RUN A-LIST 2 LONG RUN 3 HUNT BALL D-LIST 3 HUNT BALL 4 TRIOLO D’ALENE C-LIST 4 TRIOLO D’ALENE 5 ROCKY CREEK B-LIST 5 ROCKY CREEK 6 QUITO DE LA ROQUE B-LIST 6 QUITO DE LA ROQUE 7 COLBERT STATION C-LIST 7 COLBERT STATION 8 WALKON Z-LIST 8 WALKON 9 BALTHAZAR KING C-LIST 9 BALTHAZAR KING 10 WAYWARD PRINCE Z-LIST 10 WAYWARD PRINCE 11 MR MOONSHINE C-LIST 11 MR MOONSHINE 12 TEAFORTHREE A-LIST 12 TEAFORTHREE 13 ACROSS THE BAY Z-LIST 13 ACROSS THE BAY 14 DOUBLE SEVEN D-LIST 14 DOUBLE SEVEN 15 BATTLE GROUP Z-LIST 15 BATTLE GROUP 16 BUCKERS BRIDGE Z-LIST 16 BUCKERS BRIDGE 17 LION NA BEARNAI Z-LIST 17 LION NA BEARNAI 18 PRINCE DE BEAUCHENE A-LIST 18 PRINCE DE BEAUCHENE 19 MONBEG DUDE B-LIST 19 MONBEG DUDE 20 BIG SHU B-LIST 20 BIG SHU CHARLIE SHEEN DAVID JASON PIERS MORGAN JOHN BISHOP TOM DALEY ROY KEANE RONAN KEATING RANDOM X-FACTOR HOPEFUL JOHN TORODE DAVID HASSELHOFF PAUL HOLLYWOOD JOE CALZAGHE SPLASH! NICKY BYRNE LINDSAY LOHAN SAMANTHA MUMBA LAURA WHITMORE WILE E. COYOTE ZARA PHILLIPS GREGG WALLACE 21 BURTON PORT B-LIST 21 BURTON PORT 22 OUR FATHER C-LIST 22 OUR FATHER 23 MOUNTAINOUS C-LIST 23 MOUNTAINOUS 24 THE RAINBOW HUNTER D-LIST 24 THE RAINBOW HUNTER 25 VINTAGE STAR D-LIST 25 VINTAGE STAR 26 CHANCE DU ROY C-LIST 26 CHANCE DU ROY 27 HAWKES POINT B-LIST 27 HAWKES POINT 28 KRUZHLININ Z-LIST 28 KRUZHLININ 29 PINEAU DE RE B-LIST 29 PINEAU DE RE 30 GOLAN WAY Z-LIST 30 GOLAN WAY 31 TWIRLING MAGNET D-LIST 31 TWIRLING MAGNET 32 VESPER BELL D-LIST 32 VESPER BELL 33 THE PACKAGE C-LIST 33 THE PACKAGE 34 RAZ DE MAREE Z-LIST 34 RAZ DE MAREE 35 ROSE OF THE MOON D-LIST 35 ROSE OF THE MOON 36 SHAKALAKABOOMBOOM B-LIST 36 SHAKALAKABOOMBOOM 37 ALVARADO C-LIST 37 ALVARADO 38 LAST TIME D’ALBAIN D-LIST 38 LAST TIME D’ALBAIN 39 ONE IN A MILAN D-LIST 39 ONE IN A MILAN 40 SWING BILL D-LIST 40 SWING BILL R1 GOONYELLA C-LIST R1 GOONYELLA R2 SOLL C-LIST R2 SOLL R3 NIGHT IN MILAN C-LIST R3 NIGHT IN MILAN R4 MINELLA FOR VALUE Z-LIST R4 MINELLA FOR VALUE KATIE PRICE MICHAEL BARRYMORE ALEX JONES PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH ALAN PARTRIDGE MATT LE BLANC MARTIN KEMP DEREK HATTON JIM DAVIDSON JAMIE THEAKSTON MICHAEL PALIN DAVID MOYES RICKY GERVAIS CRAIG DOYLE ALEX FERNS (TREVOR OFF EASTENDERS) CHRIS EVANS JULES OLIVER RORY MCILROY JOE SWASH PHILLIP SCHOFIELD PATRICK KIELTY RICHARD KIEL (JAWS) GARY “GAZ” BEADLE DERREN BROWN Please note a maximum of 40 horses will be allowed to run. Until 9 o’clock on Friday morning reserves are allowed to replace horses announced as non-runners. After that you’ve drawn a loser if your horse doesn’t take part. We suggest you charge £2 per ticket with prizes of £45 to the winner, £20 to the second, £10 to the third and £5 to the fourth, but obviously choose your stakes and prizes to suit your group of friends or colleagues.