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Grand National attracts 107 entries

Irish-trained horses figure prominently among the 107 entries for the Randox Grand National at Aintree on 9 April, with Ted Walsh's Any Second Now and Gordon Elliott's Galvin disputing favouritism on bookmakers' ante-post lists.

Elliott's Tiger Roll, the winner of the race in 2018 and 2019, was denied a possible hat-trick bid in 2020 due to the pandemic and owners Gigginstown House Stud decided against running in 2021.

Instead, he ran in the Grade One Betway Bowl and was fourth to Clan Des Obeaux after lifting the cross-country chase at the Cheltenham Festival for a third time.

Now a 12-year-old, Tiger Roll has been well beaten on both his starts this season.

Last year’s winner, the Henry de Bromhead-trained Minella Times, could try to repeat the feat that saw Rachael Blackmore become the first female rider to take the world’s most famous steeplechase.

Walsh's Any Second Now finished third in the race in 2021 despite suffering interference.

The horses who finished fourth to eighth respectively – Burrows Saint, Farclas, Blaklion, Discorama and Jett – could also try again.

The Jonjo O’Neill-trained Cloth Cap, who was pulled up last April when sent off favourite, is on the list once more.

Among others of note are the O’Neill-trained Easysland, Warwick Classic Chase victor Eclair Surf, Irish Grand National scorer Freewheelin Dylan, Scottish National winner Mighty Thunder and Becher Chase heroine Snow Leopardess.

The first two home in the Ladbrokes Trophy, Cloudy Glen and Fiddlerontheroof, are in the mix as is Windsor Avenue, who landed the Sky Bet Chase at Doncaster on Saturday.

Welsh National victor Iwilldoit and Castlebawn West, winner of the 2020 Paddy Power Chase at Leopardstown, were both prominent in the market but have not been

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