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36 Poker Party (FR) 10 10-08 Henry de Bromhead IRE Robbie Power 80/1

 

 

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Form figures of OOP say it all about his current form though he is a former National winner – the Kerry one. Henry De Bromhead has pulled many a rabbit out of the hat over the last couple of years but winning the National with his fellow would be his greatest trick yet.

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LiamSime

 

6 Lostintranslation (IRE) 10 11-06 Colin Tizzard Harry Cobden 50/1

 

 

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Looked to have the chasing world at his feet following top-class novice success at Aintree in 2019 and while he's won three times and finished third in a Gold Cup since then, he's largely proved unreliable. Cheltenham effort last month one of his more creditable efforts but there are better handicapped horses in this field.

 

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Rooney

 

39 Eclair Surf (FR) 8 10-05 Emma Lavelle Tom Bellamy 14/1

 

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Slashed in the betting for this race while he spent Saturday in his box thanks to his Eider Chase conqueror Win My Wings running away with the Scottish National. Could be right among the best of the British if making the cut.

 

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Klaus

 

22 Top Ville Ben (IRE) 10 10-11 Philip Kirby Thomas Dowson 66/1

 

 

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Gutsy, likeable performer who tends to wear his heart on his sleeve. Looked to be relishing the challenge on his first try over this course prior to falling heavily at the 12th fence in the Becher earlier this season but it hasn't dented his confidence. Understandably got weary in desperate conditions in a Grade Two hurdle event at Haydock last time and well worth his place in this line-up as he's not handicapped out of things on best form.

 

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Dobbo

 

20 Kildisart (IRE) 10 10-11 Ben Pauling James Bowen 40/1

 

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Spent well over a year off the track before an eyecatching return over an inadequate distance at Newbury last month and he's clearly back on a fair mark too given he won off this rating (148) over the Mildmay Course here in 2019 and was second off 2lb higher in the following year's Ultima at Cheltenham. Versatile ground-wise and fresh off a very light campaign. Looks one of the most likely of the home team.

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The following horses left in the Sweepstake:

 

 

7 Brahma Bull (IRE) 11 11-06 Willie Mullins IRE Brian Hayes 66/1

14 Samcro (IRE) 10 11-01 Gordon Elliott IRE Sean Bowen 80/1

17 Romain De Senam 10 10-05 David Pipe Philip Armson 100/1

18 Coko Beach (FR) 7 10-13 Gordon Elliott IRE Sean Flanagan 66/1

24 Anibale Fly (FR) 12 10-11 Tony Martin IRE L P Dempsey 40/1

25 Dingo Dollar (IRE) 10 10-11 Sandy Thomson Ryan Mania 66/1

26 Freewheelin Dylan (IRE) 10 10-10 Dermot McLoughlin IRE Ricky Doyle 33/1

27 Class Conti (FR) 10 10-10 Willie Mullins IRE Sam Twiston-Davies 80/1

34 Deise Aba (IRE) 9 10-08 Philip Hobbs Tom O'Brien 80/1

37 Death Duty (IRE) 11 10-06 Gordon Elliott IRE Jordan Gainford 40/1

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lotita

 

26 Freewheelin Dylan (IRE) 10 10-10 Dermot McLoughlin IRE Ricky Doyle 33/1

 

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150/1 winner of last season’s Irish National and that offers hope if you draw him in the office sweepstake for all his efforts this season temper enthusiasm when it comes to handing over cash to back him.

 

 

24 Anibale Fly (FR) 12 10-11 Tony Martin IRE L P Dempsey 40/1

 

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Having his fourth try in the National having finished fourth in 2018, fifth in 2019 and pulled-up in 2021. Runs off a vastly reduced mark these days but he's not getting any sharper and may find younger legs too good for him in all likelihood.

 

Omfg I KNEW a 7 year old would win due to being a lighter jockey than the adult jockeys!! :cheer: :cheer:

 

#YEET

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Result

 

1st Noble Yeats 50/1 (Skankhunt43)

2nd Any Second Now 15/2f (Sarah)

3rd Delta Work 10/1 (Skankhunt43)

4th Santini 33/1 (LiamSime)

5th Fiddlerontheroof 12/1 (Steve201)

 

 

Congratulations to Skankhunt43 aka Michael in winning the 2022 Buzzjack Grand National Sweepstake.

 

Many thanks to everyone who took part.

 

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