Day two of Grand National festival: Racing Post’s race-by-race guide to top bookmaker offers.
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That makes them the standout choice here. I will side with Broadway Boy, who missed Cheltenham after a late setback but is perhaps the forgotten horse in the betting. Paragraph 2:
However, it is worth noting that they can often be considerably shorter in the market than rival firms and they don’t offer BOG, so it can often be favorable to back at SP.
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I’m in no rush to take on Jonbon, who might just appreciate this step up in trip, so I’ll be backing him with bet365. Paragraph 4:
Bill Baxter and Shakem Up’arry have been all the rage in the betting over the last couple of days and they are taking up a big percentage of the market, meaning there is value to be found. Flegmatik looks a massive price and he’s been running well all season, and he could make the top seven at big odds.
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Dancing City and The Jukebox Man had hard races in the Albert Bartlett, so I’m happy to take them on here with Shanagh Bob, who has plenty to find on ratings but has plenty of potential. His price could go either way, so it is important to have BOG on your side. Paragraph 6:
Afadil ran a huge race when fifth in the County Hurdle and ought to be better suited by this flatter track.
He has an excellent 5lb claimer on board in Grade 1 winner Freddie Gingell and he is fancied to make the frame. Paragraph 7:
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