Randox Grand National 2022: Every horse running and what number they are

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Randox Grand National 2022: Every horse running and what number they are

The Randox Grand National is underway. It's the first time punters have been at Aintree since 2019. The day is sold out with 70,000 punter expected. Sky Sports presenter Chris Kamara, former Liverpool FC manager Sir Kenny Dalglish, Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter, Chris Hughes and Queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips are among the people who are there. Snow Leopardess is one of the favourites. Phoenix Way, Easysland and Lord Du Mesnil are non-runners.

Randox Grand National 2022: Every horse running and what number they are.

Minnie Times (Henry de Bromhead) has only run twice since last year and failed to get round.

Detta Work beat the dual National hero at Cheltenham.

Noel Meade won a big prize at Leopardstown over Christmas. He pulled up at Cheltenham after making a mistake. Noel will enter as late reserve.

Ted Walsh's horse is going to the Randox Grand National. It's going higher in the weights now but looks sure to go well.

Run Wild Fred is a second-season novice who won the ultra-competitive Troytown earlier in the season.

Colin Tizzard has looked a shadow of his former self lately. He won at Ascot in November.

Brahma Bull (Willie Mullins) is a 4th-place finisher in the Ladbrokes Trophy earlier this season.

BURROWS SAINT (Willie Mullins) finished fourth last year.

MOUNT IDA was a Cheltenham winner last year. She ran a lifeless race at the Festival.

Longhouse Poet won the Thyestes last time out. He has only six runs over fences.

Fideleronthus finished second in the Brown Advisory at Cheltenham last season. Colin Tizzard's horse finished 2nd in Ladbrokes Trophy this term.

Kim Bailey's horse Two for Gold won a big pot at Lingfield and finished second in a Grade One last time out.

Santini finished second in the Gold Cup for Nicky Henderson once upon a time. Santini has been handicapped and is not at that level now.

SAMCRO (Gordon Elliott) is a shadow of his former self. He was beaten at Down Royal during the Cheltenham Festival.

ESCARIA TEN (Gordon Elliott) finished third in the National Hunt Chase last season behind two Grade One winners.

Good Boy Bobby (Nigel Twiston-Davies) is 10 furlongs further than he has ever been.

Romain de Senam is a late reserve for the Randox Grand National. David Pip is the favourite.

Coke Beach won the Thyestes Chase and a Grade Two novice race last season. He needs to bounce back from a disappointing run in the Bobbyjo.

De Rasher Counter won the 2019 Ladbrokes Trophy. De Rashar Counter has only run four times since. Emma Lavelle won her first start in 16 months in February.

Kildisart beat Ultima at 2020 Festival but missed much of last term through injury. He made late headway at Newbury on his return from 462 days off the track.

Discombam finished seventh last year and has only run twice since. Paul Nolan's horse went down by a length in a conditions chase at Fairyhouse.

Top Ville Ben fell on his first outing over the fences in December's Becher Chase.

Enjoy D'ALLEN (Ciaran Murphy) is a leading contender for the Grand National.

Anabel Fly finished fourth in 2018 and fifth in 2019. Tony Martin's horse was pulled up in last year's renewal. Anabel flew is 12 years old.

Dingo dollar finished third in Rehearsal Chase at Newcastle last time. Dingo dollar was the favourite for last year's Scottish Grand National.

Freckheelin Dylin won the Irish Grand National last year at 150-1. He finished fourth at Punchestown. Dyling has not finished on his last two starts.

Class CONTI finished last of 15 last year. Willie Mullins' horse is 10.

Noelies Eatings was bought by Robert Waley-Cohen as a likely National contender. He finished second to Ahoy Senor in the Towton at Wetherby in February. Sam W Haley- Cohen got a first ride on Noelies at Cheltenham. Noelys Eatins finished in midfield.

Mighty Thunder won the Scottish Grand National last year but has been pulled up the last twice. Lucinda Russell is the only other rider in the race.

Cloth CAP is 5th in the betting for the Randox Grand National. He had a breathing problem last year and underwent wind surgery during the off-season.

Snow Leopard is a mare who has returned from giving birth to a foal. Charlie Longsdon's 10-year-old is three from three this season. Snow Leopard won over the National fences in a thrilling Becher Chase.

Agusta Gold was a Grade Three winner in mares-only company last year.

Commodore is 9lb higher now and could show up well for a long way. Venetia Williams makes the cut as a reserve.

Deiseaaba (Philip Hobbs) is going to race for the first time.

BLAKLION finished fourth in the 2017 Grand National. He finished sixth 12 months ago. BLAKlion won twice in Haydock earlier this season.

Henry de Bromhead is not a horse to be considered for this season's betting.

Dying Duty finished sixth in the Grand National Trial in February. Death Duty won the Punchestown Grand Nats Trial.

DOMAINE DE L’ISLE (Sean Curran) finished fourth in the Becher Chase here in December.

Eclairsurf finished second in the Classic Chase at Warwick in January and was runner-up in Eider at Newcastle. Emma Lavelle is 4lb well-in.

Fortunescue won a Listed race at Ascot. He's rated 4lb higher than his Grand National mark.


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