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Grand National

TrueBlue

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War of Attrition is my tip good a good feeling about this one my history is 7 winners from the last 10 Nationals including Binderee, Amberley House and Number 6 Vervaldi.
 
War Of Attrition has been well backed over the last week or so having been tipped up by a few good judges. Doing a bit of research on the race for work at the moment and I like the look of Rambling Minster; not carrying much weight and has won 1/3 of all his races.

I should add that I have never backed the winner of this race though... :unsure:
 
I have heard that (not 100% sure of name) Johnny Quin is worth a cheap bet
 
Looked in to this a bit closer. John Quinn trains Cheltenham Festival winner Character Building but he was scratched from the race last week.
 
War of Attrition is out.

I have been backing last year's winner Comply or Die at 20/1 but that price seems to have gone now. His run at Cheltenham was a big improvement on his previous runs this season.

As for the outsiders, Offshore Account seems to be one of those Irish horses that could come good over a longer distance.
 
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