Four dark horses who could outrun their odds at the Grand National meeting

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Four dark horses who could outrun their odds at the Grand National meeting

There are dark horses who could outrun their odds at the Grand National meeting at Aintree. Many Cheltenham Festival winners return to follow up.

Christopher Wood, Doom Bar Anniversary 4YO Juvenile Hurdle (2.25), Pentland Hills and Band Of Outlaws, and the Fred Winter HURDLE (3.00) are the dark horses to watch at the Grand National meeting.

Christopher Wood has won at Fontwell and Newbury. He has already qualified for the £100,000 handicap at Sandown on April 28.

Kobrouk is having his first run in Britain after 700 days. Chris's Dream was sent off at 6-1 for the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle at the 2018 Cheltenham Festival. Henry de Bromhead's horse won the Ten Up Novice Chase at Navan. Topofthegame and Lostintranslation are the other contenders. The winner of the race will go to Aintree in the Grand National.

Jury Duty is a winner of the American National over hurdles at Far Hills in Maryland last October. He finished third in the Galway Plate last season. 2007 Grand National-winning jockey Robbie Power has been booked. For the freshest betting advice, watch the Live Tipster every afternoon.


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