<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1097594963605718&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Bet Slip
My Bet Slip
-
How to use My Betslip
Placing a Single Bet Placing a Multiple Bet Manage bookmakers

Simply click a price on Race es and we’ll take you off to place your bet with your favourite bookmaker. You can also place single bets from the Bet Slip – just click the price in the Bet Slip. r4b4w

Our Bet Slip allows you to build up your selections before you begin placing multiple bets with your favourite bookmakers. Click the +BET button to add your selections and then, when you’re ready, hit ‘Bet Now’ to go to your chosen bookmaker’s site and place your bets.

Select the bookmaker prices you want to display on Race es by switching the toggles between show and hide in the Bookmaker Manager, or use the Currently Showing selection screen. We will automatically display the best odds from your chosen bookmakers.

Note that Betfair Exchange prices are available to logged in customers only and are not included in the best odds calculation.

Bets Odds
You currently have no selections.
Free Bets
timeform menu collapse
NEXT RACES: 14:20 Crt
search timeform's website
calendar

AINTREE 17:15 532c1o

18:10
>

17:15 Saturday 09 April 2016 5z5r48

CRABBIE'S GRAND NATIONAL CHASE (HANDICAP) (Grade 3) (1) 2y1b3x

Distance : 4m 2f 74y (Nat)
Prize : £1,000,000 Age : 7yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Soft
Race Type : Chase
-
Pedigree
-
Race Reports
-
Running Notes
Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 D. J. Mullins silk 29. RULE THE WORLD 29. RULE THE WORLD -32 <
156+
-11 > 116 D. J. Mullins 9 10-7 33/134 33/134
D. J. Mullins silk b g PERSIAN BOLD J: D. J. Mullins
T: M. F. Morris, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-7 OR: 148
M. F. Morris, Ireland (148)
 content
chose the biggest possible stage to open his chasing , the first maiden to land the National since 1884, though not many in the interim can have boasted his ability, runner-up in a Neptune in his novice hurdle days before injury (twice fractured pelvis) intervened, testament to his trainer - responsible also for this year's winner of the Irish version - for getting him back; Rule The World had himself found only one too good in the previous year's Irish National, and this first try since at a marathon trip proved key, doing well to even recover from his second mistake 4 out (had earlier pecked at second Becher's) let alone have enough left to forge to the front just after the elbow, finding bundles and no little improvement to master the pick of the weights; he'll be young enough to have another crack next year, though conditions have only twice come up as testing as this since the turn of the century, soft or heavy going probably key to him given those past physical problems.
tracked pace, pecked 2nd Becher's, blundered 4 out, progress straight, chased leaders last, led inside final 1f, found plenty
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
2 2 David Bass silk 6 27. THE LAST SAMURI (IRE) 27. THE LAST SAMURI (IRE) +1 <
153+
-16 > 113 David Bass 8 10-8 8/19jf 8/19jf
David Bass silk chg OSCAR (IRE) J: David Bass
T: Kim Bailey
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-8 OR: 149
Kim Bailey (149)
 content
had to give best to one who improved plenty for the trip yet emerged with bundles of credit himself, almost the perfect ending to an outstanding first season with this stable, coping superbly with the demands of the race and giving his all in defeat, the extreme trip as expected right up his street; his jumping was superb, belying his relative lack of stature, and, having pressed on 4 out, he tried most determinedly to repel all challengers, working hard to see off Vics Canvas only to succumb to the winner's surge inside the final 1f, continuing to respond even once his measure had been taken; he's got a year on Rule The World in of likely National longevity, though never again will he have a better chance at the weights, due as he is a 12 lb rise.
prominent, jumped boldly, disputed lead from 18th, went on before 4 out, tackled 2 out, rallied well, edged ahead again last, headed inside final 1f
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
3 3 Robert Dunne silk 8 32. VICS CANVAS (IRE) 32. VICS CANVAS (IRE) -16 <
145+
105 Robert Dunne 13 10-6 100/1101 100/1101
Robert Dunne silk bg WELSH TERM J: Robert Dunne
T: Dermot Anthony McLoughlin, Ireland
Age: 13 Wgt: 10-6 Eq: (s) OR: 147
Dermot Anthony McLoughlin, Ireland (s) (147)
 content
outdid the likes of Oscar Time (fourth in 2013), Amberleigh House (2004 winner) and Brave Highlander (fourth 2000) as the oldest frame finisher in the race this century, the first of his age to finish placed since Rondetto filled the same position in 1969, doing much to highlight how far course experience can get a National runner, having been fifth in the Becher on his first try as recently as December; ittedly, he's no typical 13-y-o - he didn't make the track at all until 2010 and was sent chasing only last season - but he's a veteran nonetheless, and his effort was all the more remarkable considering the severity of the mistake he made at Becher's first time around, when he was all but down, somehow coaxed back in the mix by the twenty-fifth and even laying down a stern challenge from 2 out, giving best only inside the final 1f.
in touch, lost place when bad mistake 1st Becher's, went handy again 25th, challenged from 2 out, no extra only final 1f
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
4 4 Robbie Power silk 2 7. GILGAMBOA (IRE) 7. GILGAMBOA (IRE) +10 <
153+
-6 > 113 Robbie Power 8 11-1 28/129 28/129
Robbie Power silk bg BE MY NATIVE (USA) J: Robbie Power
T: Enda Bolger, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-1 OR: 156
Enda Bolger, Ireland (156)
 content
displayed previously unforeseen stamina to reach the frame for the second time in as many starts in a major handicap this season, a highly encouraging display with a view to more of them next season, the overriding feeling he's still to show his maximum, lightly raced for an 8-y-o after all; he jumped soundly bar an error at the first Canal Turn, got into contention smoothly and, having looked set to drop away once shaken up approaching 2 out, ran on again to close the gap to the ittedly tiring third, well clear of the remainder.
mid-field, jumped soundly in main, hit 8th, smooth headway 3 out, shaken up next, held last, clear of rest
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
5 5 Jonathan Burke silk 19 21. GOONYELLA (IRE) 21. GOONYELLA (IRE) +16 <
133+
-33 > 93 Jonathan Burke 9 10-8 12/113 12/113
Jonathan Burke silk brg PAMPABIRD J: Jonathan Burke
T: J. T. R. Dreaper, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (s+t) OR: 149
J. T. R. Dreaper, Ireland (s+t) (149)
 content
is no Aintree natural but was able to express himself more than in his 2 previous tries in the shorter-distance Becher Chase, still no threat to the principals though as he closed all too late (only ninth 2 out), mistakes at first Valentine's and the eighteenth having put him on the back foot.
mid-field, lost place when mistakes 1st Valentine's, 18th, off pace still 2 out, ran on late
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
6 6 Daryl Jacob silk 22. UCELLO CONTI (FR) 22. UCELLO CONTI (FR) +13 <
131+
H (116) > 91 Daryl Jacob 8 10-8 25/126 25/126
Daryl Jacob silk bg ALTAYAN J: Daryl Jacob
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (t) OR: 149
Gordon Elliott, Ireland (t) (149)
 content
could be a fixture in this race and other leading staying handicaps for a few seasons to come, certainly far from disgraced on his first sight of these fences, doing well to get involved - still going smoothly - on the home turn considering the bad mistake he'd made at the nineteenth, the effort of making up the lost ground probably telling on him late on; it was only in December that he made his debut for this top stable, and he's well worth another try over long distances.
held up, bad mistake 19th, smooth headway end of back straight, in touch when shaken up after 2 out, not sustain effort
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
7 7 James Reveley silk 11 36. VIEUX LION ROUGE (FR) 36. VIEUX LION ROUGE (FR) +15 <
121+
+22 > 81 James Reveley 7 10-5 66/167 66/167
James Reveley silk chg CYBORG (FR) J: James Reveley
T: David Pipe
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-5 Eq: (s) OR: 146
David Pipe (s) (146)
 content
took well to the course - belying his relative experience - only for his stamina to unsurprisingly give way upped even further in trip, creeping into things after pecking at second Becher's and getting onto the heels of the principals on the home turn before his run petered out, shaping much better than the distance beaten might suggest; still only a 7-y-o, he can be placed to advantage in a good handicap back over shorter next season, perhaps starting with the Becher back here.
held up, in touch when pecked 2nd Becher's, smooth headway 3 out, weakened next
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
8 8 Davy Russell silk 14 19. MORNING ASSEMBLY (IRE) 19. MORNING ASSEMBLY (IRE) +31 <
115+
75 Davy Russell 9 10-9 16/117 16/117
Davy Russell silk bg MONTELIMAR (USA) J: Davy Russell
T: P. A. Fahy, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-9 OR: 150
P. A. Fahy, Ireland (150)
 content
was beaten much further than at Cheltenham yet shaped just as well until his stamina gave way upped markedly in trip, looking a match for the placed horses for most of the way, going powerfully taken widest of all (jumped well) and even edging into second briefly entering the straight, weakening 2 out; he's best around 3m.
mid-field, jumped well, wide, headway on bit from 3 out, second when entering straight, shaken up before 2 out, tied up
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
9 9 Barry Geraghty silk ½ 14. SHUTTHEFRONTDOOR (IRE) 14. SHUTTHEFRONTDOOR (IRE) <
116+
H (41) > 76 Barry Geraghty 9 10-11 12/113 12/113
Barry Geraghty silk b or brg STRONG GALE J: Barry Geraghty
T: Jonjo O'Neill
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (s+t) OR: 152
Jonjo O'Neill (s+t) (152)
 content
under more testing conditions than last year, predictably had his stamina limitations exposed all the more, tracking the pace but weakening once shaken up after 4 out, looked after as he dropped away.
tracked pace, shaken up after 4 out, weakened
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
10 10 Nick Scholfield silk 9 23. UNIONISTE (FR) 23. UNIONISTE (FR) +29 <
107
-8 > 67 Nick Scholfield 8 10-8 28/129 28/129
Nick Scholfield silk grg CADOUDAL (FR) J: Nick Scholfield
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-8 OR: 149
Paul Nicholls (149)
 content
seemed unsuited by the course for the third time in as many visits, his running style and jumping of the fences not lending themselves to this race, ponderous in rear and never on .
jumped ponderously, never on
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
11 11 Harry Skelton silk 5 24. LE REVE (IRE) 24. LE REVE (IRE) +39 <
104+
> 64 Harry Skelton 8 10-8 50/151 50/151
Harry Skelton silk brg MONTELIMAR (USA) J: Harry Skelton
T: Lucy Wadham
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (b) OR: 149
Lucy Wadham (b) (149)
 content
has never failed for stamina at 3m+ before but seemed to find this a bridge too far, making promising headway into things from mid-field after halfway only to weaken from 3 out; he's a far more assured jumper nowadays, getting in tight to second Canal Turn his only blemish of note.
mid-field, prominent after halfway, mistake 2nd Canal Turn, weakened from 3 out
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
12 12 Paul Moloney silk 7 16. BUYWISE (IRE) 16. BUYWISE (IRE) +50 <
101?
H (125) > 61 Paul Moloney 9 10-10 33/134 33/134
Paul Moloney silk bg RAINBOWS FOR LIFE (CAN) J: Paul Moloney
T: Evan Williams
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-10 OR: 151
Evan Williams (151)
 content
seemingly saved for this since late-January but an unlikely National type, took his jockey's sequence of completions in this race to 8 under a trademark patient ride yet was never the slightest factor, a characteristic blunder at the seventeenth no more than a side issue, his stamina for the trip remaining a doubt.
bad mistake 17th, never on
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
13 13 Aidan Coleman silk ds 37. PENDRA (IRE) 37. PENDRA (IRE) +78 <
61+
+83 > Aidan Coleman 8 10-5 50/151 50/151
Aidan Coleman silk chg OVER THE RIVER (FR) J: Aidan Coleman
T: Charlie Longsdon
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-5 Eq: (s) OR: 146
Charlie Longsdon (s) (146)
 content
hadn't lasted home at a demanding 3m when last seen pre-Christmas and predictably found this far too much of a test; mid-field, lost place when blundered second Canal Turn, beaten before 2 out, eased off but completed course.
mid-field, lost place when blundered 2nd Canal Turn, beaten before 2 out, eased
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
14 14 Jeremiah McGrath silk 14 10. TRIOLO D'ALENE (FR) 10. TRIOLO D'ALENE (FR) +44 <
60?
+66 > Jeremiah McGrath 9 11-0 50/151 50/151
Jeremiah McGrath silk chg GARDE ROYALE J: Jeremiah McGrath
T: Nicky Henderson
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-0 OR: 155
Nicky Henderson (155)
 content
has Topham and Hennessy wins on his record but isn't so good, durable or reliable nowadays, his win in a 3-runner listed event at Kempton first time out this season a flimsy piece of form; raced off the pace, not always fluent, some headway eighteenth, struggling from twenty-third.
off pace, some headway 18th, struggling from 23rd
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
15 15 Sean Bowen silk 20 30. JUST A PAR (IRE) 30. JUST A PAR (IRE) <
?
> Sean Bowen 9 10-6 40/141 40/141
Sean Bowen silk bg HENBIT (USA) J: Sean Bowen
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-6 Eq: (b) OR: 147
Paul Nicholls (b) (147)
 content
back in blinkers, struggled for the second time in as many runs over these fences; not jump well, went with little fluency, always behind.
not jump well, always behind
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
16 16 Leighton Aspell silk 1 1. MANY CLOUDS (IRE) 1. MANY CLOUDS (IRE) <
+
> Leighton Aspell 9 11-10 8/19jf 8/19jf
Leighton Aspell silk brg BOB BACK (USA) J: Leighton Aspell
T: Oliver Sherwood
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-10 OR: 165
Oliver Sherwood (165)
 content
looked just about as strong a contender to emulate Red Rum's back-to-back Grand National wins as there's been since but met with a contrasting fate to 12 months earlier, legless as he trailed in last, reported to have suffered a breathing problem; all had looked to be going well when he moved alongside at the eighteenth, but a blunder 5 out knocked him back and the writing was on the wall entering the straight.
handy, disputed lead from 17th, lost place when blundered 5 out, faltered entering straight, breathing problem
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
F F William Kennedy silk 31. KATENKO (FR) 31. KATENKO (FR) <
> William Kennedy 10 10-6 40/141 40/141
William Kennedy silk bg VILLEZ (USA) J: William Kennedy
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-6 OR: 147
Venetia Williams (147)
 content
was still off the pace - and not looking to be going anywhere - when falling at second Becher's.
off pace, slow 15th, behind when fell 2nd Becher's
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
F F Richie McLernon silk 13. HOLYWELL (IRE) 13. HOLYWELL (IRE) <
H (51) > Richie McLernon 9 10-12 11/112 11/112
Richie McLernon silk bg THATCHING J: Richie McLernon
T: Jonjo O'Neill
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-12 Eq: (b) OR: 153
Jonjo O'Neill (b) (153)
 content
looked one of the better-handicapped runners but got no further than the second on his debut over these fences; Un Temps Pour Tout seemingly knocked their Cheltenham form here earlier in the week, but the way fourth-home Morning Assembly ran for a long way in this suggests there's nothing at all wrong with that race; he should certainly stay beyond 3¼m.
fell 2nd
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
F F Mr P. W. Mullins silk 8. ON HIS OWN (IRE) 8. ON HIS OWN (IRE) <
?
> Mr P. W. Mullins 12 11-1 33/134 33/134
Mr P. W. Mullins silk b g ROSELIER (FR) J: Mr P. W. Mullins
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 12 Wgt: 11-1 Eq: (s) OR: 156
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (s) (156)
 content
is a long way removed from the enthusiastic, bold-jumping horse once considered an ideal type for this race and didn't seem to relish much about his first visit here since the 2013 Becher, going with little zest in rear prior to taking a crashing fall at The Chair.
off pace, struggling when fell Chair
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
F F B. J. Cooper silk 3. FIRST LIEUTENANT (IRE) 3. FIRST LIEUTENANT (IRE) <
> B. J. Cooper 11 11-4 50/151 50/151
B. J. Cooper silk chg FOURSTARS ALLSTAR (USA) J: B. J. Cooper
T: M. F. Morris, Ireland
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-4 Eq: (s) OR: 159
M. F. Morris, Ireland (s) (159)
 content
unlike 12 months earlier, failed to survive an early error, close up when coming down at the second.
close up when fell 2nd
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur Trevor Whelan silk 40. THE ROMFORD PELE (IRE) 40. THE ROMFORD PELE (IRE) H (134) <
H (129) > Trevor Whelan 9 10-4 33/134 33/134
Trevor Whelan silk bg BOB BACK (USA) J: Trevor Whelan
T: Rebecca Curtis
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-4 Eq: (b) OR: 145
Rebecca Curtis (b) (145)
 content
got away with a peck at the first only to unseat at the eighth (Canal Turn).
prominent, pecked 1st, unseated rider 8th
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur Ms K. Walsh silk 34. BALLYCASEY (IRE) 34. BALLYCASEY (IRE) <
+
> Ms K. Walsh 9 10-6 50/151 50/151
Ms K. Walsh silk grg MONTELIMAR (USA) J: Ms K. Walsh
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-6 Eq: (s) OR: 147
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (s) (147)
 content
lasted longer than on his first try over these fences but, having threatened briefly to make some headway from behind after 3 out, was tired and beaten when stumbling and unseating at the next; he'll be better off back at shorter, but he's been easy to oppose for some time regardless of trip.
waited with, not fluent 17th, some headway after 3 out, tiring when stumbled and unseated soon after next
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur Nico de Boinville silk 35. HADRIAN'S APPROACH (IRE) 35. HADRIAN'S APPROACH (IRE) <
> Nico de Boinville 9 10-6 50/151 50/151
Nico de Boinville silk bg ROSELIER (FR) J: Nico de Boinville
T: Nicky Henderson
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-6 OR: 147
Nicky Henderson (147)
 content
lived up to his reputation as a sketchy jumper by unseating at the first.
unseated rider 1st
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur M. P. Walsh silk 25. GALLANT OSCAR (IRE) 25. GALLANT OSCAR (IRE) <
+
H (125) > M. P. Walsh 10 10-8 16/117 16/117
M. P. Walsh silk bg SUPREME LEADER J: M. P. Walsh
T: A. J. Martin, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-8 OR: 149
A. J. Martin, Ireland (149)
 content
was shaping well - still going smoothly under a patient ride - when blundering at the eighteenth and eventually unseating; he'll presumably be aimed at Punchestown's Pat Taaffe Handicap now, and he ought to make a bold bid to retain his crown, still open to improvement despite his age.
held up, going well when unseated rider 18th
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur Tom O'Brien silk 26. ONENIGHTINVIENNA (IRE) 26. ONENIGHTINVIENNA (IRE) <
?
> Tom O'Brien 7 10-8 33/134 33/134
Tom O'Brien silk bg NEEDLE GUN (IRE) J: Tom O'Brien
T: Philip Hobbs
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-8 OR: 149
Philip Hobbs (149)
 content
one of only 2 first-season chasers in the field (along with Vieux Lion Rouge), wasn't ready for this sort of examination at this stage after just 4 chase starts, jumping with far less conviction than before and struggling when unseating at second Becher's; he went without the cheekpieces he'd worn when flopping at Ascot, incidentally.
rear, mistakes, struggling when unseated rider 2nd Becher's
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur Miss N. Carberry silk 12. SIR DES CHAMPS (FR) 12. SIR DES CHAMPS (FR) <
> Miss N. Carberry 10 10-13 20/121 20/121
Miss N. Carberry silk b or brg VIDEO ROCK (FR) J: Miss N. Carberry
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-13 OR: 154
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (154)
 content
endured an unpleasant first experience of this course, losing his place - and confidence - courtesy of mistakes at the thirteenth/fourteenth before barely taking off and unseating at the next (The Chair).
tracked pace early, lost place 3rd, mistakes 13th, 14th, behind when unseated rider next
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
ur ur Tom Scudamore silk 5. BALLYNAGOUR (IRE) 5. BALLYNAGOUR (IRE) <
+
H (145) > Tom Scudamore 10 11-2 50/151 50/151
Tom Scudamore silk bg SIMPLY GREAT (FR) J: Tom Scudamore
T: David Pipe
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-2 Eq: (h+t) OR: 157
David Pipe (h+t) (157)
 content
exited before his doubtful stamina could be put to the test, creeping closer from rear when unseating at the nineteenth (earlier mistake at fourteenth).
dropped out, mistake 14th, headway when unseated rider 19th
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu A. E. Lynch silk 39. HOME FARM (IRE) 39. HOME FARM (IRE) H (107) <
?
> A. E. Lynch 9 10-4 50/151 50/151
A. E. Lynch silk bg GOOD THYNE (USA) J: A. E. Lynch
T: Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-4 Eq: (t) OR: 145
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland (t) (145)
 content
added to a patchy record, not taking to the course; soon behind, never going well from seventh, tailed off when crossing twentieth, pulled up before next.
soon behind, never going well from 7th, tailed off when crossing 20th, pulled up before next
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Paddy Brennan silk 38. SAINT ARE (FR) 38. SAINT ARE (FR) <
+
> Paddy Brennan 10 10-5 16/117 16/117
Paddy Brennan silk b or brg VIDEO ROCK (FR) J: Paddy Brennan
T: Tom George
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-5 Eq: (s+t) OR: 146
Tom George (s+t) (146)
 content
failed by a long chalk to repeat his second-place heroics of 2015, not for the first time let down by his jumping; he was soon prominent and jumped to the front crossing the water, but he was rarely fluent otherwise and, having been headed soon after the seventeenth, was done with soon after further mistakes at second Becher's Brook and the next.
prominent, not fluent, jumped on water jump, headed soon after 17th, lost place when untidy 2nd Becher's, next, beaten before straight
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Mr Sam Waley-Cohen silk 33. BLACK THUNDER (FR) 33. BLACK THUNDER (FR) <
?
> Mr Sam Waley-Cohen 9 10-6 50/151 50/151
Mr Sam Waley-Cohen silk blg SUBOTICA (FR) J: Mr Sam Waley-Cohen
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-6 Eq: (t) OR: 147
Paul Nicholls (t) (147)
 content
has had something of a write-off season and effectively lost all chance when blundering at the water after another 9 weeks off, tailed off when pulled up approaching the twenty-first.
mid-field, bad mistake water jump, behind when pulled up 21st
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Richard Johnson silk 28. KRUZHLININ (GER) 28. KRUZHLININ (GER) <
?
> Richard Johnson 9 10-7 33/134 33/134
Richard Johnson silk chg SURUMU (GER) J: Richard Johnson
T: Philip Hobbs
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-7 OR: 148
Philip Hobbs (148)
 content
can have this run ignored, as he has before showing this course isn't for him, making mistakes and always behind.
off pace, mistakes, never on
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Ryan Hatch silk 20. DOUBLE ROSS (IRE) 20. DOUBLE ROSS (IRE) <
+
> Ryan Hatch 10 10-9 80/181 80/181
Ryan Hatch silk chg NEARLY A HAND J: Ryan Hatch
T: Nigel Twiston-Davies
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-9 Eq: (s+t) OR: 150
Nigel Twiston-Davies (s+t) (150)
 content
back in a tongue strap, looked a doubtful stayer and lost his place gradually on the final circuit prior to blundering at the twenty-fifth which resulted in his rider losing his irons, managing to clear the next but pulled up after.
led 1st, stayed prominent until Canal Turn, mistake next, rider lost irons, pulled up before 5 out
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Henry Brooke silk 18. AACHEN 18. AACHEN <
> Henry Brooke 12 10-10 50/151 50/151
Henry Brooke silk bg ELA-MANA-MOU J: Henry Brooke
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 12 Wgt: 10-10 OR: 151
Venetia Williams (151)
 content
had his moment in the sun in leading from the second until an error at the water jump, tailed off by the time he was pulled up approaching second Becher's.
led 2nd, headed when not fluent water jump, lost place soon after, pulled up 2nd Becher's
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu P. Townend silk 17. BOSTON BOB (IRE) 17. BOSTON BOB (IRE) <
?
P. Townend 11 10-10 25/126 25/126
P. Townend silk bg LE BAVARD (FR) J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 11 Wgt: 10-10 OR: 151
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (151)
 content
looked too long in the tooth to be trying this course for the first time and never figured, in rear prior to being eased and pulled up before second Becher's, later said to be lame.
off pace, behind when pulled up 2nd Becher's, lame
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Conor O'Farrell silk 15. SOLL 15. SOLL <
Conor O'Farrell 11 10-11 40/141 40/141
Conor O'Farrell silk chg MONTELIMAR (USA) J: Conor O'Farrell
T: David Pipe
Age: 11 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (b+t) OR: 152
David Pipe (b+t) (152)
 content
found himself much further off the pace than last year and didn't seem to relish the experience, never going well after being hampered at the first and behind when pulled up second Becher's Brook.
rear, hampered 1st, never going well, behind when pulled up 2nd Becher's
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Andrew Thornton silk 11. ROCKY CREEK (IRE) 11. ROCKY CREEK (IRE) <
> Andrew Thornton 10 10-13 66/167 66/167
Andrew Thornton silk bg BROKEN HEARTED J: Andrew Thornton
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-13 Eq: (t) OR: 154
Paul Nicholls (t) (154)
 content
with headgear left off, blundered his chance away at the eleventh under a new rider (pulled up immediately), though he was already well behind and struggling at the time.
off pace, bad mistake 11th, pulled up
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Denis O'Regan silk 9. THE DRUIDS NEPHEW (IRE) 9. THE DRUIDS NEPHEW (IRE) <
> Denis O'Regan 9 11-0 16/117 16/117
Denis O'Regan silk bg SHAREEF DANCER (USA) J: Denis O'Regan
T: Neil Mulholland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-0 Eq: (s) OR: 155
Neil Mulholland (s) (155)
 content
was let down by his jumping in this race for the second year in a row but, in complete contrast to 2015, never gave his backers even the slightest hope, barely taking a fence fluently after finding himself much further off the pace, eventually pulled up at the twenty-first.
off pace, jumped poorly, behind when pulled up 21st
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Sam Twiston-Davies silk 4. WONDERFUL CHARM (FR) 4. WONDERFUL CHARM (FR) <
?
> Sam Twiston-Davies 8 11-3 40/141 40/141
Sam Twiston-Davies silk bg GARDE ROYALE J: Sam Twiston-Davies
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-3 Eq: (s+t) OR: 158
Paul Nicholls (s+t) (158)
 content
ran no sort of race after 4 months off, facing these fences for the first time; in rear, jumped tentatively, tailed off when pulled up twenty-first.
rear, jumped tentatively, pulled up 21st
 content My Timeform available only to ed s
pu pu Noel Fehily silk 2. SILVINIACO CONTI (FR) 2. SILVINIACO CONTI (FR) <
?
> Noel Fehily 10 11-8 12/113 12/113
Noel Fehily silk chg ALTAYAN J: Noel Fehily
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-8 Eq: (b) OR: 163
Paul Nicholls (b) (163)
 content
one of only 2 bona fide top-class runners but a doubtful stayer on paper, shaped as if amiss in any case; tracked pace, bad mistake eleventh, dropped away quickly next, pulled up fourteenth.
tracked pace, bad mistake 11th, dropped away quickly next, pulled up 14th
 content My Timeform available only to ed s

Non Runners: O'FAOLAINS BOY (IRE). Fences: 30.

Winning Owner: Gigginstown House Stud

Time: 9m 29.9s Closing Sectional: (6.28f): 97.4s (107%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 149%, Betfair SP 107.3%

An emblematic Grand National, confirmation if any were needed of the effectiveness of the much-discussed recent modifications to start position, size of fences and overall distance, stamina and jumping still tested like in no other race in the calendar yet with an uplifting subplot of all 39 participants living to fight another day; the later off time resulted in the track taking more rain than it would have done in a more customary afternoon slot, more pulling up than falling/unseating as conditions took a toll, with 5 of the first 6 home Irish-trained, as 3 of the first 4 had been the last time the race was run on ground this testing in 2006; the early pace steadied on the final circuit, and around half the finishers still had a chance entering the straight, the first 3, all from contrasting backgrounds but no less relishing the examination, going clear between the last 2.

RULE THE WORLD chose the biggest possible stage to open his chasing , the first maiden to land the National since 1884, though not many in the interim can have boasted his ability, runner-up in a Neptune in his novice hurdle days before injury (twice fractured pelvis) intervened, testament to his trainer - responsible also for this year's winner of the Irish version - for getting him back; Rule The World had himself found only one too good in the previous year's Irish National, and this first try since at a marathon trip proved key, doing well to even recover from his second mistake 4 out (had earlier pecked at second Becher's) let alone have enough left to forge to the front just after the elbow, finding bundles and no little improvement to master the pick of the weights; he'll be young enough to have another crack next year, though conditions have only twice come up as testing as this since the turn of the century, soft or heavy going probably key to him given those past physical problems.

THE LAST SAMURI (IRE) had to give best to one who improved plenty for the trip yet emerged with bundles of credit himself, almost the perfect ending to an outstanding first season with this stable, coping superbly with the demands of the race and giving his all in defeat, the extreme trip as expected right up his street; his jumping was superb, belying his relative lack of stature, and, having pressed on 4 out, he tried most determinedly to repel all challengers, working hard to see off Vics Canvas only to succumb to the winner's surge inside the final 1f, continuing to respond even once his measure had been taken; he's got a year on Rule The World in of likely National longevity, though never again will he have a better chance at the weights, due as he is a 12 lb rise.

VICS CANVAS (IRE) outdid the likes of Oscar Time (fourth in 2013), Amberleigh House (2004 winner) and Brave Highlander (fourth 2000) as the oldest frame finisher in the race this century, the first of his age to finish placed since Rondetto filled the same position in 1969, doing much to highlight how far course experience can get a National runner, having been fifth in the Becher on his first try as recently as December; ittedly, he's no typical 13-y-o - he didn't make the track at all until 2010 and was sent chasing only last season - but he's a veteran nonetheless, and his effort was all the more remarkable considering the severity of the mistake he made at Becher's first time around, when he was all but down, somehow coaxed back in the mix by the twenty-fifth and even laying down a stern challenge from 2 out, giving best only inside the final 1f.

GILGAMBOA (IRE) displayed previously unforeseen stamina to reach the frame for the second time in as many starts in a major handicap this season, a highly encouraging display with a view to more of them next season, the overriding feeling he's still to show his maximum, lightly raced for an 8-y-o after all; he jumped soundly bar an error at the first Canal Turn, got into contention smoothly and, having looked set to drop away once shaken up approaching 2 out, ran on again to close the gap to the ittedly tiring third, well clear of the remainder.

GOONYELLA (IRE) is no Aintree natural but was able to express himself more than in his 2 previous tries in the shorter-distance Becher Chase, still no threat to the principals though as he closed all too late (only ninth 2 out), mistakes at first Valentine's and the eighteenth having put him on the back foot.

UCELLO CONTI (FR) could be a fixture in this race and other leading staying handicaps for a few seasons to come, certainly far from disgraced on his first sight of these fences, doing well to get involved - still going smoothly - on the home turn considering the bad mistake he'd made at the nineteenth, the effort of making up the lost ground probably telling on him late on; it was only in December that he made his debut for this top stable, and he's well worth another try over long distances.

VIEUX LION ROUGE (FR) took well to the course - belying his relative experience - only for his stamina to unsurprisingly give way upped even further in trip, creeping into things after pecking at second Becher's and getting onto the heels of the principals on the home turn before his run petered out, shaping much better than the distance beaten might suggest; still only a 7-y-o, he can be placed to advantage in a good handicap back over shorter next season, perhaps starting with the Becher back here.

MORNING ASSEMBLY (IRE) was beaten much further than at Cheltenham yet shaped just as well until his stamina gave way upped markedly in trip, looking a match for the placed horses for most of the way, going powerfully taken widest of all (jumped well) and even edging into second briefly entering the straight, weakening 2 out; he's best around 3m.

SHUTTHEFRONTDOOR (IRE) under more testing conditions than last year, predictably had his stamina limitations exposed all the more, tracking the pace but weakening once shaken up after 4 out, looked after as he dropped away.

UNIONISTE (FR) seemed unsuited by the course for the third time in as many visits, his running style and jumping of the fences not lending themselves to this race, ponderous in rear and never on .

LE REVE (IRE) has never failed for stamina at 3m+ before but seemed to find this a bridge too far, making promising headway into things from mid-field after halfway only to weaken from 3 out; he's a far more assured jumper nowadays, getting in tight to second Canal Turn his only blemish of note.

BUYWISE (IRE) seemingly saved for this since late-January but an unlikely National type, took his jockey's sequence of completions in this race to 8 under a trademark patient ride yet was never the slightest factor, a characteristic blunder at the seventeenth no more than a side issue, his stamina for the trip remaining a doubt.

PENDRA (IRE) hadn't lasted home at a demanding 3m when last seen pre-Christmas and predictably found this far too much of a test; mid-field, lost place when blundered second Canal Turn, beaten before 2 out, eased off but completed course.

TRIOLO D'ALENE (FR) has Topham and Hennessy wins on his record but isn't so good, durable or reliable nowadays, his win in a 3-runner listed event at Kempton first time out this season a flimsy piece of form; raced off the pace, not always fluent, some headway eighteenth, struggling from twenty-third.

JUST A PAR (IRE) back in blinkers, struggled for the second time in as many runs over these fences; not jump well, went with little fluency, always behind.

MANY CLOUDS (IRE) looked just about as strong a contender to emulate Red Rum's back-to-back Grand National wins as there's been since but met with a contrasting fate to 12 months earlier, legless as he trailed in last, reported to have suffered a breathing problem; all had looked to be going well when he moved alongside at the eighteenth, but a blunder 5 out knocked him back and the writing was on the wall entering the straight.

KATENKO (FR) was still off the pace - and not looking to be going anywhere - when falling at second Becher's.

HOLYWELL (IRE) looked one of the better-handicapped runners but got no further than the second on his debut over these fences; Un Temps Pour Tout seemingly knocked their Cheltenham form here earlier in the week, but the way fourth-home Morning Assembly ran for a long way in this suggests there's nothing at all wrong with that race; he should certainly stay beyond 3¼m.

ON HIS OWN (IRE) is a long way removed from the enthusiastic, bold-jumping horse once considered an ideal type for this race and didn't seem to relish much about his first visit here since the 2013 Becher, going with little zest in rear prior to taking a crashing fall at The Chair.

FIRST LIEUTENANT (IRE) unlike 12 months earlier, failed to survive an early error, close up when coming down at the second.

THE ROMFORD PELE (IRE) got away with a peck at the first only to unseat at the eighth (Canal Turn).

BALLYCASEY (IRE) lasted longer than on his first try over these fences but, having threatened briefly to make some headway from behind after 3 out, was tired and beaten when stumbling and unseating at the next; he'll be better off back at shorter, but he's been easy to oppose for some time regardless of trip.

HADRIAN'S APPROACH (IRE) lived up to his reputation as a sketchy jumper by unseating at the first.

GALLANT OSCAR (IRE) was shaping well - still going smoothly under a patient ride - when blundering at the eighteenth and eventually unseating; he'll presumably be aimed at Punchestown's Pat Taaffe Handicap now, and he ought to make a bold bid to retain his crown, still open to improvement despite his age.

ONENIGHTINVIENNA (IRE) one of only 2 first-season chasers in the field (along with Vieux Lion Rouge), wasn't ready for this sort of examination at this stage after just 4 chase starts, jumping with far less conviction than before and struggling when unseating at second Becher's; he went without the cheekpieces he'd worn when flopping at Ascot, incidentally.

SIR DES CHAMPS (FR) endured an unpleasant first experience of this course, losing his place - and confidence - courtesy of mistakes at the thirteenth/fourteenth before barely taking off and unseating at the next (The Chair).

BALLYNAGOUR (IRE) exited before his doubtful stamina could be put to the test, creeping closer from rear when unseating at the nineteenth (earlier mistake at fourteenth).

HOME FARM (IRE) added to a patchy record, not taking to the course; soon behind, never going well from seventh, tailed off when crossing twentieth, pulled up before next.

SAINT ARE (FR) failed by a long chalk to repeat his second-place heroics of 2015, not for the first time let down by his jumping; he was soon prominent and jumped to the front crossing the water, but he was rarely fluent otherwise and, having been headed soon after the seventeenth, was done with soon after further mistakes at second Becher's Brook and the next.

BLACK THUNDER (FR) has had something of a write-off season and effectively lost all chance when blundering at the water after another 9 weeks off, tailed off when pulled up approaching the twenty-first.

KRUZHLININ (GER) can have this run ignored, as he has before showing this course isn't for him, making mistakes and always behind.

DOUBLE ROSS (IRE) back in a tongue strap, looked a doubtful stayer and lost his place gradually on the final circuit prior to blundering at the twenty-fifth which resulted in his rider losing his irons, managing to clear the next but pulled up after.

AACHEN had his moment in the sun in leading from the second until an error at the water jump, tailed off by the time he was pulled up approaching second Becher's.

BOSTON BOB (IRE) looked too long in the tooth to be trying this course for the first time and never figured, in rear prior to being eased and pulled up before second Becher's, later said to be lame.

SOLL found himself much further off the pace than last year and didn't seem to relish the experience, never going well after being hampered at the first and behind when pulled up second Becher's Brook.

ROCKY CREEK (IRE) with headgear left off, blundered his chance away at the eleventh under a new rider (pulled up immediately), though he was already well behind and struggling at the time.

THE DRUIDS NEPHEW (IRE) was let down by his jumping in this race for the second year in a row but, in complete contrast to 2015, never gave his backers even the slightest hope, barely taking a fence fluently after finding himself much further off the pace, eventually pulled up at the twenty-first.

WONDERFUL CHARM (FR) ran no sort of race after 4 months off, facing these fences for the first time; in rear, jumped tentatively, tailed off when pulled up twenty-first.

SILVINIACO CONTI (FR) one of only 2 bona fide top-class runners but a doubtful stayer on paper, shaped as if amiss in any case; tracked pace, bad mistake eleventh, dropped away quickly next, pulled up fourteenth.