BoyleSports Grand Sefton Handicap Chase preview and tips: Horse by horse guide to Aintree fature

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BoyleSports Grand Sefton Handicap Chase preview and tips: Horse by horse guide to Aintree fature

BoyleSports Grand Sefton Handicap Chase is a horse race at Aintree.

Two for gold won the Randox Grand National. He will be hoping to repeat that form in the Grand Sefton Handicap Chase.

Last season, Lifetime abitition chased home Capodanno in Grade One at Punchestown on final start. 151 looks fair enough as an opening mark goes over fences.

Losing weight for his Grand National attempt, Lost in Transplansation, is seven pounds lower now for the first start since.

Al Dance won last season's Grand Sefton Handicap Chase at Newbury.

Kiltealy Briggs is value for more than the winning distance.

SENIOR CITIZEN: Second to Mac Tottie in this last year from a pound lower mark.

BoyleSports Grand Sefton Handicap Chase takes place at Aintree. Broken Halo won a three-runner race at Fontwell when last seen.

Jacamar finished fourth behind Peregrine Run at Chepstow.

Spurs have been without a win for four years. They finished fifth in the Topham.

Northern Bound had a good summer but is now ten pounds higher than when winning at Bangor in August.

ONE TRUE KING won a five-runner race at Market Rasen in September.

Gesskille won hunter chases at Ludlow and Kempton and a Listed race at Auteuil last season.

Jack Hackett is a Kilbeggan regular. He was a good winner there in June.

Two For Gold will win the Grand Sefton Handicap Chase at Aintree.

Minnie Boy is useful on his day but hit and miss. He is four pounds out of the handicap.

He has only appeared twice in the last two seasons. He has a five-timer in 2020/2021.

Percussion won two of his last three races in the summer but is six pounds off form now.

COOPER’S CROSS won at Carlisle last week. Cooper's Cross has a three-pound penalty and is nine pounds out of the handicap.

Manwell's last win came in a conditional jockeys’ veterans chase at Catterick.

AL ROC doesn't see him being able to maintain an advantage for very long on Saturday.

BABAYA DU MATHAN got 31 pounds wrong.

There is a renewal of the Grand Sefton. Lifetime Ambition looks interesting for Jessica Harrington. AL DANCER is 11 pounds lower than when third to Coole Cody in the 2020 Paddy Power Gold Cup.

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