26 Irish horses will feature in the 2023 Aintree Grand National which takes place this evening.
40 horses in total will contest the race, with Ireland's own Delta Work sitting as 9/1 favourite at time of writing.
Two years on from her historic win aboard Minella Times, Rachael Blackmore will once again look to do the business for Henry de Bromhead when she partners with Ain't that a shame, who was favourite to win the race on Friday afternoon.
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With 65% of runners hailing from Ireland, many are predicting an Irish winner for the world's most famous race.
Here's the full list of Irish runners, their jockeys and their odds for today's showpiece:
- Any Second Now - Mark Walsh - 16/1
- Delta Work - Keith Donoghue - 9/1
- Galvin - Davy Russell - 22/1
- Noble Yeats - Sean Bowen - 14/1
- Enjoy D'allen - Simon Torrens - 50/1
- Longhouse Poet - JJ Slevin - 22/1
- Coko Beach - Harry Cobden - 33/1
- Capodanno - Danny Mullins - 22/1
- Darasso - Luke Dempsey - 100/1
- The Big Dog - Aidan Coleman - 14/1
- Lifetime Ambition - Sean O'Keefe - 40/1
- Gailard Du Mensil - Paul Townend - 11/1
- Carefully Selected - Michael O'Sullivan - 40/1
- Mr Incredible - Brian Hayes - 14/1
- Ain't That A Shame - Rachael Blackmore - 10/1
- Vanillier - Sean Flanagan - 16/1
- Roi Mage - Felix de Giles - 25/1
- Cape Gentleman - Jody McGarvey - 66/1
- Recite A Prayer - Jack Foley - 80/1
- Fury - Jonjo O'Neill Jr - 40/1
- Diol Ker - Kieran Buckley - 80/1
- A Wave Of The Sea - Shane Fitzgerald - 80/1
- Velvet Elvis - Darragh O'Keefe - 33/1
- Gabbys Cross - Peter Carberry - 66/1
- Dunboyne - Jack Tudor - 66/1
- Born By The Sea - Phillip Enright - 80/1
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