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Yala Enki (FR) 11 11 3 Hills of Ledbury Ltd Paul Nicholls
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Definitly Red (IRE) 12 11 1 Phil & Julie Martin Brian Ellison
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Talkischeap (IRE) 9 10 12 Charles Dingwall Alan King
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Randox Grand National Handicap Chase (Grade 3) | 4m2½f | 7yo+ | ITV/RTV
Cloth Cap is a stone well in and his master trainer thinks he will win – what s not to like about the Grand National favourite?
Putting aside his short odds – he might go off a skinnier price than Tiger Roll (4-1) two years ago and could even eclipse Poethlyn (11-4) as the National s shortest-priced winner – Cloth Cap appears to have all the credentials for the race.
Jonjo O Neill ended a long wait, first as a jockey and then a trainer, for National success when saddling Don t Push It to glory for Sir Anthony McCoy in 2010.
The Leader Newspaper
By Andrew Atkinson
Randox Health Aintree Grand National 7-2 favourite Cloth Cap has an outstanding chance of chalking up a quartet of National victories for owner Trevor Hemmings.
Jonjo O’Neill trained 9-year-old, whose odds were shortened from 20-1 in the weeks leading up to the National, is ‘thrown-in’ at the weights – carrying 10st 5lbs.
“We are going there with a live chance. We always felt Cloth Cap is a good jumper and stayed, two credentials for the National,” said O’Neill.
“If right on the day we have a glowing chance. He is a stronger horse this year,” added O’Neill.