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Shrews
10 Apr 10 01:23
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May well go off on the firm side of good if there's no watering and the sun shines like today. Therefore it may pay to have atleast one fast ground horse on your side.

From what I can see there are only 2 horses in the race that have won over at least 3 miles on gd/fm or firmerin a Class 2+ race, aged 8,9,10, carrying under 11st in the National :

Backstage - won a 3m chase at Perth on gd/fm (class 2 13k)

State of Play - won a 25f race at Wetherby on gd/fm (class 1 51k 2008)

Other notable fast ground horses who fall down on either age and/or class of win are :

Ollie Magern - aged 12, won a 25f chase at Wetherby on gd/fm (class 1 51k 2007)

Hello Bud - aged 12, won a 28f chase at Wincanton on gd/fm (class 3, 8k) but also notably won the Scottish National in 2009 on good.

Personally, i've just had a little e/w punt on Backstage at 25's with Stan James 1,2,3,4,5. Cerium is my outsider bet at 66's at much smaller stakes. That'll do I think.
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Report koikeeper April 10, 2010 7:45 AM BST
7:30am
Aintree going


THE going for the John Smith's Grand National has been described as good to soft, good in places after officials watered the famous track.

That is a slight change from the overnight report of goodto soft, while the going on the Midlmay and hurdle courses is good, good to soft in places from good.

7:31am
Clerk's view

"We put three to four millimetres of water on," clerk of the course Andrew Tulloch said.

"We've had a difficult winter and it's credit to the team and groundstaff. What they've donehas been very good in the circumstances.

"Temperatures could reach 18c so we're set for another glorious day."
Report metro john April 10, 2010 7:49 AM BST
Why Water????? ffs
Report jonjo April 10, 2010 7:50 AM BST
Ignore the tosh the clerk is telling you, the times didn't break standard yesterday.......
If you've got a firm ground horse for the National, you might as well stay at home
Report Shrews April 10, 2010 10:20 AM BST
So they've been watering again overnight I know it's for the safety of the horses and all that but.......actually it's not for the safety of the horses at all otherwise they'd water at every course, not race over the jumps in the summer and abandon firm ground meetings completely. It's because of the bad publicity it'd get if a horse dies, simple as.

Not saying it's particularly wrong but the trainers of firm ground horses must be a bit cheesed off with it.

Not sure how how much of a difference the watering will make though ? Maybe left it too late ?
Report loper April 10, 2010 10:25 AM BST
Shrews,

they do abandon firm ground jump meetings and summer jump meetings take place on ground no firmer than good to firm.
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