Horse Racing

Best Picks For The Grand National 2022 

Find out what to expect from the Grand National in 2022. As you may have heard, the Aintree Grand National is the most prestigious race in British horse racing. This year’s Grand National will take place on Saturday, April 9. The Despite Grand National is still a few weeks away, and in this article, you can discover betting advice and odds for the world’s best steeplechase.

Delta Work-Odds 9/1

Pipped Tiger Roll at the Cheltenham Festival when he liked the varied jumps. This is comparable, and he demonstrated that he stays more than 3 miles. Given the difficulty of the hard terrain, he will need to improve his training in order to be competitive in the Grand National in 2022, but that has not stopped punters flocking to put big wagers on him doing so, which is why he is going to have the best odds for the Grand National.

Any Second Now-Odds 9/1

Last year’s Grand National was planned for any second now, but it was postponed due to the pandemic. He won a difficult handicap race at the Cheltenham Festival earlier this year. For the April race, the good things from last year apply, and a big bid is anticipated, which is why he is one of the favorites.

Minella Times-Odds 12/1

It’s not necessary for Minella Times to race at the front of the pack in order to finish the race in the first place. Since his debut at Leopardstown under Rachel Blackmore, Henry De Bromhead, an eight-year-old, has only run once over 3m. Minella Times will need a good run and some good fortune in order to succeed.

The Storyteller-Odds 20/1

Whether he will have the endurance for the demanding national distance is uncertain for many horses in the field, although he has previously shown excellent form over three miles. In order to have a chance at Aintree, a jockey’s leap must be both smooth and efficient. Previously, he finished sixth in the Stayers’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. In the National, he’s now 20-1, but there’s a good possibility he can beat them.

Burrows Saint – Odds 20/1

It is rare for a horse under the age of nine to win the Grand National, and Burrows Saint is no exception. It is possible that the horse lacks the necessary experience to win a high-stakes race. This year’s Grand National winner was trained by Willie Mullins, who had won the Irish Grand National in the past. A reasonable handicap has been assigned to Burrows Saint, making him an appealing wager at these weights. The horse seems to be one of Ireland’s strongest contenders.

Final Thoughts

There are going to be many contenders for this year’s Grand National and a lot will depend on the weather conditions, as some horses perform better than others on certain ground types. Hopefully, this year’s event will go ahead as we are now escaping from the pandemic. However, there is that little problem happening in Ukraine right now that could change things. Let’s hope it does not. Let us know in the comments who you think will win this year’s event.

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