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Strangely, I picked and backed the wider every year that I lived in Liverpool, and have failed to do so even once since leaving. As an aside, the busiest days work I've ever done was working in a Coral in Liverpool in April 2000, it's mad up there on National day, absolutely everyone has a bet!

Had a look through and the two that look interesting so far are Darkness and Himalayan Trail.


Darkness has a lot of ability for the weight it is carrying and seems to be coming back into some sort of form.

Himalayan Trail has been hurdling in preparation just like Monty's Pass (same owner), but has previously won the Midlands Grand National so has stamina. Looks to have been held out specifically for this race for some time.

tommy Wrote:

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> Nothing longer than 33's has won the National in

> the last 10 years

>

> Darkness is owned by Andrew Lloyd Weber (obviously

> the BBC are heavily promoting this)

>

> - call me Statto


Actually owned by his wife


/Even more Statto

My mum said that a woman at her bridge club thinks Hear the Echo is worth a bet and I just asked my friend Jenny for a number between 1 and 40, she said 26. Therefore my tips for today are:


http://form.williamhill.com/iibs/silks//113523.gif 9 Hear the Echo 18/1


http://form.williamhill.com/iibs/silks//11383.gif 26 Fleet Street 125/1

Regulars at William Hill by the Uplands grumbling that they are delayed laying their bets on the dogs as the long haired clueless masses (ok just ME) queue up to ask silly questions about betting slips.


I have:


Brooklyn Brownie E/W @ 28-1 and


Parsons Legacy @ 18-1 to win


I have just mowed a lawn, the sun is out and I have cold beer. Don't really mind what happens to my stake!

MrBen Wrote:

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> Regulars at William Hill by the Uplands grumbling

> that they are delayed laying their bets on the

> dogs as the long haired clueless masses (ok just

> ME) queue up to ask silly questions about betting

> slips.

>

>

Used to work in a bookies on grand national day. Guaranteed to annoy the regulars, they should have a separate till just for dog bets I think.


I'd have been guaranteed my money back. Non-runners are wonderful!

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