Junior (J.J. Codd) jumps the last fence and wins the Kim Muir Chase Cheltenham Festival 17.03.2011

Junior: prices range from 14-1 to 20-1 for the John Smith's Grand National

  PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)  

National fancy Junior could prep at Haydock

JOHN SMITH'S Grand National fancy Junior could have his Aintree warm-up at Haydock next month after he featured among 47 entries for the Betfred Grand National Trial on Saturday, February 18.

Junior, who stormed to Cheltenham Festival success in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup last March, is 14-1 favourite with Sportingbet for the Aintree marathon, while he is a top-priced 20-1 with Ladbrokes.


The David Pipe-trained nine-year-old could be joined in the line-up at Haydock by Betfred Becher Chase scorer West End Rocker, who is a general 16-1 chance for the National.

The recognised National trial, run over 3m4f, has also attracted the attentions of Willie Mullins, who is responsible for seven entries including last year's beaten Aintree favourite The Midnight Club.

Willie Mullins - 30.01.2011

Willie Mullins: holds seven entries

  PICTURE: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos) 

Mon Mome, who ran in this race before he sprung a 100-1 shock in the National in 2009, could also run along with Coral Welsh National winner Le Beau Bai.

Dickon White, managing director at Haydock, said: "These are really excellent entries for the Betfred Grand National Trial. There are some serious horses here. 

"What particularly delights us is the interest in the race from trainers in Ireland.  It all adds up to what is set to be a superb day's racing."

The weights for the GrandNational will be released on Tuesday, February 14.

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As sporting sights go, few match the sheer excitement of 40 horses thundering towards the first fence at Aintree for the John Smith's Grand National.

A race steeped in history that always provides a story, the Grand National is the ultimate test of endurance and skill for both horse and jockey, as the pairing must navigate 30 treacherous fences, and then still have enough stamina to make a challenge on the run-in.

To manage a clear round in the 4m4f epic is no mean achievement, with the fences notoriously difficult and offering unique challenges.

Over the years, there have been countless memorable moments, Devon Loch's phantom leap in the 1956 contest, Foinavon's shock 100-1 win in 1967and the brilliance of Red Rum, who took the chase on three occasions in 1973, 74 and 77.

In 1981 Aldaniti and Bob Champion completed a heartwarming tale when winning the race, as Aldaniti had recovered from a career-threatening injurywhile jockey Champion had battled back from cancer.

Last season the race provided another fairytale story as Donald McCain emulated his father and Aintree legend Ginger when winning with Ballabriggs - and that came just a year after champion jockey Tony McCoy finally gained victory in the race at the 15th time of asking. 

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