Rachael Blackmore is going for glory at the Randox Grand National once more after her life-changing win aboard Minella Times last year.
The first woman to ride the winner of the world’s greatest steeplechase, she is once again partnered with Henry de Bromhead’s nine-year-old for this year's race at Aintree.
Blackmore’s 2021 victory made history, and headlines across the globe. Coupling that achievement with two successful Cheltenham Festivals, she is the current standout star of the sport.
But who else is in the running? The latest odds for all the runners in today's epic race reveal who looks likely to reach the finish line first.
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Latest Grand National odds
These are the latest odd at time of publication from Bet365 and are subject to change.
1 Minella Times 10/1
2 Delta Work 14/1
3 School Boy Hours 28/1
4 Any Second Now 9/1
5 Run Wild Fred 12/1
6 Lostintranslation 50/1
7 Brahma Bull 100/1
8 Burrows Saint 33/1
9 Mount Ida 66/1
10 Longhouse Poet 12/1
11 Fiddlerontheroof 12/1
12 Two For Gold 40/1
13 Santini 40/1
14 Samcro 80/1
15 Escaria Ten 22/1
16 Good Boy Bobby 22/1
17 Romain De Senam 150/1
18 Coko Beach 50/1
19 De Rasher Counter 66/1
20 Kildisart 66/1
21 Discorama 40/1
22 Top Ville Ben 80/1
23 Enjoy D'allen 18/1
24 Anibale Fly 80/1
25 Dingo Dollar 40/1
26 Freewheelin Dylan 50/1
27 Class Conti 100/1
28 Noble Yeats 66/1
29 Mighty Thunder 40/1
30 Cloth Cap 28/1
31 Snow Leopardess 10/1
32 Agusta Gold 100/1
33 Commodore 33/1
34 Deise Aba 80/1
35 Blaklion 66/1
36 Poker Party 80/1
37 Death Duty 40/1
38 Domaine De L'Isle 125/1
39 Eclair Surf 16/1
40 Fortescue 33/1
Grand National bookies special offers
For those without an online account with any of these bookies, they have some special offers for new customers only.
Bet Victor is offering £10 in bonuses with your first £10 bet on the National and William Hill is offering a £10 free bet (from Sunday) when you bet £10 on the race.
Bet365 is offering a whopping £50 in free bets when you bet £10 while 888 Sport is offering £20 in free bets once you place a £5 bet.
If you already have accounts, there are some perks being offered to all punters today.
Paddy Power is paying six places on each ways bets, while SkyBet and Boyle Sports are offering seven places.
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