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Grand National 2021 tips: best bets, predictions and five horses to watch for Aintree race

Grand National 2021 tips: best bets, predictions and five horses to watch for Aintree race
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Washingtonians seeking open appointments make long treks to COVID vaccine sites, but health officials discourage it

Washingtonians seeking open appointments make long treks to COVID vaccine sites, but health officials discourage it
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Sitting in silence, coasting along thinking you re on the verge of winning the biggest race in the world

); Sitting in silence, coasting along thinking you re on the verge of winning the biggest race in the world Retired star jockey Barry Geraghty reflects on his memories of Irish and Aintree Grand Nationals. By Fintan O Toole Monday 5 Apr 2021, 8:00 AM 3 hours ago 6,878 Views 0 Comments Image: Cathal Noonan/INPHO BARRY GERAGHTY TRACES his mind back thirty years. He pinpoints his first Easter Monday outing at Fairyhouse, soaking up the atmosphere of an Irish Grand National. Standing as an 11-year-old at the last fence with his brothers Ross and Norman, watching Omerta take flight with Adrian Maguire on board en route to victory.

5 Extinct Species That Strangely Came Back to Life

5 Extinct Species That Strangely Came Back to Life
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The Queen Mother Champion Chase: what you need to know

Horse & Hound is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. History was made today (17 March) when Put The Kettle On became the first ever mare to win the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham Festival. Trained by Henry De Bromhead, who also trained yesterday’s Champion Hurdle winner Honeysuckle, the seven-year-old mare, owned by the One For Luck Racing Syndicate, charged up the hill to win by half a length over Nube Negra. Jockey Aidan Coleman said: “This mare is something else. I don’t think anyone has ridden a tougher mare and it’s testament to her ability she could hear them coming behind her and she just gave it everything.

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