The Grand National, a pivotal event in horse racing, sees a variety of competitors, with insights into changing betting behaviors as opinions on horses grow. The Topham Trophy, run before the National, highlighted numerous contenders, especially as Irish horses dominated the race outcome. The piece also reflects on the evolution of the Grand National and how increased participation has changed the landscape of race-wagering, urging readers to consider insights shared on upcoming horse selections through reputable sources.
Hello and welcome to Grand National day, the biggest day of the racing year bar none and the one event that truly transcends the sport.
The ending of the Topham Trophy, the race run over the National fences the day before the race every year, summed up the new National lots in with chances at the last fence.
Irish had the first five and a classy horse prevailed. Matt Tombs wrote very interestingly about the Plastic National and what type of horse to go for this year.
Everyone has an opinion which are not as easily dismissed and consequently more and more people are having a wager again.
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