Corach Rambler has won the Grand National at Aintree in a thrilling 2023 running of the famous race.
The whole world is watching the Grand National - the world's greatest steeplechase. Aintree’s course is nearly four and a quarter miles in length and has 16 fences including the challenging Bechers Brook, with 14 of them jumped twice.
Going into the 5.15pm race at Aintree, Rachael Blackmore's mount Ain't That A Shame was among the favourites for Saturday's Grand National at Aintree.
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The trailblazing rider became the first woman to win the National in 2021. A field of 39 entered the 175th running of the famous race. Last year's victor Noble Yeats, runner-up Any Second Now and third-placed Delta Work all lined up again this year.
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