- 2026 Grand National
2026 Grand National Preview: Key Contenders to Watch at Aintree The 2026 Randox Grand National is now firmly on the horizon, with racegoers, trainers, and punters alike turning their attention to Aintree Racecourse ahead of the iconic steeplechase on Saturday 11th April 2026. The world’s most famous jump race — a grueling test of stamina, … - A Visitors Guide to the Grand National
The Randox Grand National Festival remains the most significant event in the global jump racing calendar, representing a unique convergence of elite equestrianism, British social tradition, and the regional identity of Liverpool. As the 2026 festival approaches, slated for Thursday, April 9, through Saturday, April 11, the event continues to evolve, reflecting broader trends in … - Aintree racetrack
The Grand National course is a triangular, left-handed circuit of roughly 2 miles and 2 furlongs. To win the “big one,” horses must complete two laps—covering 4 miles and 514 yards—and navigate 30 legendary obstacles. The Explicit Challenge: Why Aintree is Different What makes Aintree the “Ultimate Test”? It isn’t just the distance; it’s a … - Beginners Guide
The Grand National attracts millions of viewers each year, many of whom watch the race only once a season. If you’re new to horse racing — or new to betting on it — the amount of information available can feel overwhelming. This guide is written specifically for complete beginners. It explains the basics clearly, avoids … - Grand National Trends
Every year, the Aintree Grand National is billed as the “ultimate lottery.” But seasoned punters know different. While luck plays a part, the history books reveal that the race is won by a specific type of horse. The “typical” National winner has evolved significantly over the last decade. The old wisdom of looking for a … - How to place a bet on the National
If you’ve never stepped foot in a bookies or opened a betting app, don’t worry. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get your “National” bet on with confidence. 🏛️ The Major Players: Where to Bet Before you start, you need to know who the “big names” are. These are …
- Beginners GuideThe Grand National attracts millions of viewers each year, many of whom watch the race only once a season. If you’re new to horse racing — or new to betting on it — the amount of information available can feel overwhelming. This guide is written specifically for complete beginners. It explains the basics clearly, avoids jargon where possible, and focuses on understanding rather than speculation. The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to the Grand National Welcome to …
- A Visitors Guide to the Grand NationalThe Randox Grand National Festival remains the most significant event in the global jump racing calendar, representing a unique convergence of elite equestrianism, British social tradition, and the regional identity of Liverpool. As the 2026 festival approaches, slated for Thursday, April 9, through Saturday, April 11, the event continues to evolve, reflecting broader trends in sports tourism, hospitality, and public infrastructure. For the prospective visitor, the Grand National is not merely a sporting event but a …
- 2026 Grand National2026 Grand National Preview: Key Contenders to Watch at Aintree The 2026 Randox Grand National is now firmly on the horizon, with racegoers, trainers, and punters alike turning their attention to Aintree Racecourse ahead of the iconic steeplechase on Saturday 11th April 2026. The world’s most famous jump race — a grueling test of stamina, jumping ability, and tactical nous over 4 miles 514 yards and 30 fences — promises another dramatic chapter in its …
- How to place a bet on the NationalIf you’ve never stepped foot in a bookies or opened a betting app, don’t worry. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get your “National” bet on with confidence. 🏛️ The Major Players: Where to Bet Before you start, you need to know who the “big names” are. These are the most reliable bookmakers with the best coverage for the Grand National. In the High Street (Shops) Online (Apps & …
- The Grand NationalThe Grand National is one of the most famous horse races in the world — and also one of the most misunderstood. For many, it’s a once-a-year tradition. For others, it’s a race that rewards careful analysis, patience, and an understanding of what makes Aintree unique. Whether you are completely new to the Grand National or have followed it for years, this guide is designed to explain what makes the race different, why it is …
- Aintree racetrackThe Grand National course is a triangular, left-handed circuit of roughly 2 miles and 2 furlongs. To win the “big one,” horses must complete two laps—covering 4 miles and 514 yards—and navigate 30 legendary obstacles. The Explicit Challenge: Why Aintree is Different What makes Aintree the “Ultimate Test”? It isn’t just the distance; it’s a combination of three unique factors: The Big Obstacles: Where Legends are Made (and Hopes are Dashed) 1. Becher’s Brook (Fences …
- Grand National TrendsEvery year, the Aintree Grand National is billed as the “ultimate lottery.” But seasoned punters know different. While luck plays a part, the history books reveal that the race is won by a specific type of horse. The “typical” National winner has evolved significantly over the last decade. The old wisdom of looking for a dour, plodding veteran with 10st on their back is dead. The modern Grand National is a classier, faster, and younger …






