I read over the weekend that over the years, the Grand National has sent out favourites at both 3/1, and 2/1 back in the mists of time, apparently the former unseated the rider at the 11th, and the 2/1 shot fell at the 1st fence .....the shortest price winner was Pethlyn at 11/4 in 1919 ..
Since the 1st Grand National in 1839, only four horses have ever won consecutive races, Abd-El-Kader ( 1850-51 ), The Colonel ( 1869-70 ), Reynoldstown ( 1935-36 ), and the great Red Rum ( 1973-74 ). For some younger posters, and others, Red Rum ran 5 times between 1973-77, finishing 1st, 1st, 2nd, 2nd and 1st respectively ....
Best of luck with your selections, one and all, and let's hope 40 horses and jockeys return home safely on Saturday ...
