Pick a Winner for The Grand National........and i'll post you a prize...

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  • reboot
    reboot
    A. Opening Straight
    B. Bechers Brook
    C. Foinavon
    D. Canal Turn
    E. Valentine's Brook to the Melling Road
    F. The Chair to the Finish

    RUNNERS & RIDERS FOR THE 2004 AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL(The result will also appear here)

    THE 2004 MARTELL COGNAC GRAND NATIONAL
    Class A, Showcase Handicap, Total Prize Fund £600,000, Aintree, Saturday, April 3, 2004. Four Miles & Four Furlongs (Over the Grand National Course). latest betting>>

    Racecard courtesy of BBC Sport

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    1 11F4-422 LE COUDRAY 10-11-12
    Christy Roche IRE Conor O'Dwyer
    Looks doubtful to stay the trip. Owned by racing tycoon JP McManus.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 40-1

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    2 3641-50 MONTY'S PASS 11-11-10
    Jimmy Mangan IRE Barry Geraghty
    Landed a £1m gamble by winning the 2003 race, but must shoulder a lot more weight this time.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 22-1

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    3 14P52/F-4 WHAT'S UP BOYS 10-11-09
    Philip Hobbs Richard Johnson
    Gallant grey finished runner-up to Bindaree in 2002 when tiring under big weight. Injury problems since.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 25-1

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    4 16U3/-660420 ALEXANDER BANQUET 11-11-08
    Willie Mullins IRE Shay Barry
    Disappointing run in Gold Cup does not generate confidence. Would need shock return to form to challenge.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 66-1

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    5 24/13-36 KINGSMARK 11-11-07
    Martin Todhunter Mick Fitzgerald
    Decent fourth in the 2002 National. Out of sorts this season, and needs soft ground.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 50-1

    6 PU3/-1313 ARTIC JACK 8-11-07
    Sue Smith Dominic Elswore

    Outside chance on basis of early-season win at Haydock. Trained by Suealt Smith, wife of former showjumper Harvey Smith.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 40-1

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    7 3-161F2 RISK ACCESSOR 9-11-04
    Christy Roche IRE Seamus Durack
    Has fallen three times in his career, so could find the daunting National fences tricky.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 33-1

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    8 404-35626 DAVIDS LAD 10-11-04Sirona
    Tony Martin IRE Timmy Murphy
    Controversially banned from 2003 race. Won Irish National in 2001, and late casualty in 2002 Aintree version.
    Rating: 8/10. Odds: 14-1

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    9 06-F216 BINDAREE 10-11-4
    Nigel Twiston-Davies Carl Llewellyn
    Endured barren spell after landing the 2002 National until claiming the Welsh National in December 2003.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 11-1

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    10 4-2555P1 ALCAPONE 10-11-00
    Mouse Morris Noel Fehily
    Trainer believes the horse will love Aintree despite most of his runs being over half the distance of the National.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 66-1

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    11 P-1211415U PUNTAL 8-10-13
    Martin Pipe Danny Howard
    Difficult mount who does not look the pick of champion trainer's contingent.
    Bad stat: No novice has won since 1958.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 25-1

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    12 000-431 SOUTHERN STAR 9-10-13
    Henrietta Knight Joe Tizzard
    Could only finish 14th at Aintree in 2003. Warwick win in January hinted at better.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 50-1

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    13 310-2431 HEDGEHUNTER 8-10-12
    Willie Mullins IRE David Casey
    Fourth in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup and third in the Welsh Grand National. Deserves consideration.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 10-1

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    14 12-U11P042 SHARDAM 7-10-11
    Nigel Twiston-Davies Tom Scudamore
    Trainer won race in 1998 and 2002. Shardam finished a good second in a Cheltenham race that has proved a pointer to the National.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 16-1

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    15 230-435601 TAKAGI 9-10-11
    Edward O'Grady IRE Davy Russell
    Capable on his day, he returned to winning ways in Ireland in February when wearing blinkers for the first time.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 33-1

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    16 5/1110-2 JOSS NAYLOR 9-10-11
    Jonjo O'Neill Paul Carberry
    Decent second in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup. Thrives on soft ground.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 16-1

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    17 033-342 AMBERLEIGH HOUSE 12-10-10
    Ginger McCain Graham Lee
    Fine third in 2003. Ginger McCain trained Red Rum, and is confident again.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 16-1

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    18 P00U0-0P THE BUNNY BOILER 10-10-08Englishman
    Noel Meade IRE Ross Geraghty
    Horse's name inspired by film Fatal Attraction. Has won Irish and Midlands Nationals. Out-of-form recently.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 66-1

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    19 10/-22P2101P TYNEANDTHYNEAGAIN 9-10-08
    Richard Guest Henry Oliver
    Considered a National type by trainer, who won the race as a jockey on Red Marauder in 2001. Needs soft ground.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 40-1

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    20 6P3250 BRAMBLEHILL DUKE 12-10-00
    Venetia Williams James Davies
    Last-minute substitute for the withdrawn Red Striker. Fell at the second fence last year.
    Rating: 4/10. Odds: 200-1

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    21 014-P1P1 GUNNER WELBURN 12-10-08
    Andrew Balding Tony Dobbin
    Fourth in 2003 National. Trained by brother of BBC racing presenter Clare Balding.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 25-1

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    22 15-36514 KELAMI 6-10-07
    Francois Doumen FR Thierry Doumen
    Respected French trainer has triumphed in the Gold Cup, but best National finish is ninth.
    Bad stat: No six-year-old has won the race for 79 years.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 50-1

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    23 13-14521 JURANCON II 7-10-07
    Martin Pipe Tony McCoy
    Bags of stamina, may lack required pace. Trainer won race 10 years ago with Miinnehoma, owned by comic Freddie Starr.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 9-1

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    24 06-0601P ROYAL ATALZA 7-10-06
    Conrad Allen Paul Moloney
    Owner Terry Ramsden, a renowned gambler, has pledged to give the prize money to under-privileged children in Liverpool if he wins. The kids shouldn't celebrate just yet.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 40-1

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    25 3122035P1 JUST IN DEBT 8-10-05
    Martin Todhunter Jim Culloty
    Capable of running a decent race at good odds, although others have more obvious claims.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 50-1

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    26 PUP-35336 EXIT TO WAVE 8-10-05
    Paul Nicholls Ruby Walsh
    Defeated 18 times since last victory back in March 2002.
    Bad stat: Trainer's best National finish from 22 runners is fifth. Rating: 5/10. Odds: 50-1

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    27 51411-1 CLAN ROYAL 9-10-05 BALLISTIC
    Jonjo O'Neill Liam Cooper
    Owned by Irish tycoon JP McManus, Clan Royal has won twice over the big Aintree fences, and looks ready-made for the National.
    Rating: 9/10. Odds: 10-1

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    28 6P02-FP AKARUS 9-10-04
    Martin Pipe Rodi Greene
    Has fallen and pulled up on only two starts this season. Might have an outside chance on soft ground.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 40-1

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    29 U0-U04225 SPOT THEDIFFERENCE 11-10-04
    Enda Bolger IRE Richard McGrath
    Ran well before falling late on two years ago. Not the likeliest winner.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 66-1

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    30 1/0P6-3P BOUNCE BACK 8-10-04
    Martin Pipe Andrew Thornton
    Won Atthraces Gold Cup at Sandown in 2002. Has not progressed as expected since then.
    Rating: 7/10. Odds: 50-1

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    31 120-43440 ARDENT SCOUT 12-10-03
    Sue Smith Warren Marston
    Enjoys the National fences - with a win, third and fourth in the Becher Chase. Age is against him
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 50-1

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    32 12-P1112 BEAR ON BOARD 9-10-01
    Alan King Robert Thornton
    In a good run of form this season, although whether his short odds are justified is another matter.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 12-1

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    33 11-1P LORD ATTERBURY 8-10-01
    Martin Pipe Mark Bradburne
    Leading point-to-pointer. Looked an interesting contender before a shoddy run at Cheltenham.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 40-1

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    34 312/2U6- MANTLES PRINCE 10-10-01
    Martin Pipe Ollie McPhail
    Would be an emotional, if unlikely winner, for ex-Liverpool footballer Emlyn Hughes, who is recovering from brain cancer.
    Rating: 3/10. Odds: 200-1

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    35 6000-40R BLOWING WIND 10-10-01Reboot
    Martin Pipe Jimmy McCarthy
    Twice finished third in the National. A repeat is not on the cards.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 66-1

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    36 11-30U05 SKYCAB 10-10-00
    Nick Gifford Leighton Aspell
    Veteran chaser whose better days are behind him.
    Rating: 3/10. Odds: 150-1

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    37 4F-5FPP030 WONDER WEASEL 11-10-00
    Kim Bailey JP McNamara
    Should stay the distance but may well be some way behind.
    Rating: 4/10. Odds: 150-1

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    38 35PP/05-40 SMARTY 11-10-00
    Mark Pitman Andrew Tinkler
    Appears to have missed his chance when second in 2001. Trainer's mother Jenny won the race twice.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 100-1

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    39 F514BP LUZCADOU 11-10-00
    Ferdy Murphy Brian Harding
    Inconsistent but has got round in two previous National runs. Trainer's father responsible for Aldaniti's famous win.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 200-1

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    40 F64S6P MONTREAL 7-10-00
    Martin Pipe Joey Elliott
    The last of champion trainer Martin Pipe's seven contenders. First ride in race for conditional jockey Elliott.
    Rating: 4/10. Odds: 150-1
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    reboot

    who do you fancy?

  • ball.
    ball.

    OK, Gunner Welburn 25-1 both ways and Clan Royal 10-1 and Bindaree 11-1 to win. I can have 3 just like in real life, yeah? Me and my mate have 30 quid between us on these beauties.

  • reboot
    reboot

    no you greedy sod, pick one and copy and paste it below...sheesh...

  • Englishman
    Englishman

    I've done a fiver each way on this one:

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    18 P00U0-0P THE BUNNY BOILER 10-10-08
    Noel Meade IRE Ross Geraghty
    Horse's name inspired by film Fatal Attraction. Has won Irish and Midlands Nationals. Out-of-form recently.
    Rating: 6/10. Odds: 66-1

    Englishman.

  • reboot
    reboot

    are you pc literate Ball? do you want a pm on how to copy and paste?

    35 6000-40R BLOWING WIND 10-10-01alt
    Martin Pipe Jimmy McCarthy
    Twice finished third in the National. A repeat is not on the cards.
    Rating: 5/10. Odds: 66-1

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    ball.
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    27 51411-1 CLAN ROYAL 9-10-05
    Jonjo O'Neill Liam Cooper
    Owned by Irish tycoon JP McManus, Clan Royal has won twice over the big Aintree fences, and looks ready-made for the National.
    Rating: 9/10. Odds: 10-1

    right - Im off down the pub!

  • ball.
    ball.

    that should read CLAN ROYAL - obviously I know how to cut and paste but it still doesn't work!

  • Sirona
    Sirona

    David's Lad

  • reboot
    reboot

    Great name Eman..ok Sirona...here he is ...

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    8 404-35626 DAVIDS LAD 10-11-04
    Tony Martin IRE Timmy Murphy
    Controversially banned from 2003 race. Won Irish National in 2001, and late casualty in 2002 Aintree version.
    Rating: 8/10. Odds: 14-1

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