![]() The horse that romped home in the Glenfarclas Chase in 2020, leaving Tiger Roll in his dust, was always going to be touted for this race. ![]() ![]() Even his usual jockey, Daryl Jacob, has hinted that the plan is to go to the National.Įasysland was another huge prospect for the Grand National 2021. It looks much more likely this year especially as he was withdrawn from Gold Cup contention. Will he finally run in the Grand National? He was entered in 2020 but that race didn’t happen so here we are again in 2021. The same story was repeated in 2019 when he was given top weight for the National but again, ran in the Bowl Chase instead. He was entered in 2018 and allocated 11-09 in weight but connections opted to run him in the Aintree Bowl instead. This is Bristol De Mai‘s fourth consecutive Grand National entry. The BHA Handicapper has worked off a mark of 167 and it’s no surprise that these three potential runners had been rated so highly. They were Bristol de Mai, Easysland and Santini. For 2021 there were THREE horses that were all allocated top weight. There has to be a Top Weight for the Grand National and that runner will always carry 11st 10lbs. In 2021, no runners were withdrawn at the very final stage and 40 runners ran. Unfortunately in 2020, the race was cancelled and did not go ahead. This resulted in 38 declared Grand National runners who lined up. However, on the morning of the National two more were taken out due to the heavy ground. Three runners were withdrawn at this stage in 2018 and replaced with reserves. ![]() This is also the point where any horses who were previously allocated weights of less than 10st will have their weight increased to meet requirements. The following day, Friday, by 1pm any non-runners must be declared and be replaced by one of the four reserves. This is the point where the top 40 Grand National runners will be near completion along with four additional reserves. The very last declaration stage takes place at 10am on the Thursday immediately before Grand National day. However, Easysland and Tiger Roll were withdrawn, leaving Bristol De Mai as the only top weight in the race. In 2021 there were three top weighted runners. At each of these stages, potential Grand National Runners can be withdrawn from the proceedings by their trainers and as they are removed and the entries get whittled down so even horses that have not initially made the Top 40 may now do so as entries above them are taken out. The weights are then announced, and from then on a series of ‘Declaration Stages’ or ‘Forfeit Stages’ take place. The top-weighted horse is number one, second heaviest weighted horse is number two, and so on. Horses are then put in descending order from the highest to the lowest weighted and that also determines their race number. Although the Grand National is the only race in Britain in which the Handicapper can ignoring the official ratings if he wishes, often to the consternation of owners and trainers. Each runner’s weight will be largely determined by their OR (Official Rating) and the higher the rating, the higher the weight. The maximum weight any horse can carry in the Grand National will be 11st 10lbs and the minimum is 10st. The handicap system is designed to give every horse a fair chance of winning the race, good horses will carry more weight than those perceived to have less ability. In other words, he decides which runners will carry the heaviest weights and which will carry the least. The BHA Head Of Handicapping then takes the list of entries and frames the weights. The entry date for the race is always at the end of January, with the names and numbers announced by the BHA (British Horseracing Authority) the following day. The race is open to horses aged seven and upwards that have been placed first, second, third or fourth in a chase of three miles or more and who are allotted a rating of at least 125 by the BHA Handicapper. Even if a horse gets entered that doesn’t guarantee a place at the starting line as frequently over 100 get entered but there is a maximum field of just 40 for the race. Not all horses are suited to the long Aintree course or have the necessary jumping ability. But how do those particular runners and riders make it to Grand National day?Ī horse will be entered into the Grand National 2022 if it meets the minimum criteria for qualification and the owner and trainer feel that their horse is capable of handling the race. Every year a maximum of 40 runners line up at the start of the Aintree Grand National and 600 million people worldwide tune in to watch them tackle the 30 notoriously difficult fences in a bid to put themselves into the history books.
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