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Grand National: Panic Attack Leads Market
11 Apr
Summary
- Panic Attack is the current market leader at 8-1.
- Jagwar is experiencing an early gamble, priced at 17-2.
- Haiti Couleurs could be the first Welsh winner since 1905.

Aintree is alive with excitement on Grand National morning as a capacity crowd anticipates the 4pm BST race featuring 34 competitors. The weather forecast suggests clearing skies with a brighter afternoon expected.
The betting landscape is active, with an early surge of support for Jagwar, one of only three seven-year-olds in the race. Panic Attack, the sole mare in the field, is also drawing attention and has taken the lead in the market at 8-1. This follows a historical trend where the last female horse to win was in 1951.
Other horses capturing interest include Oscars Brother, Haiti Couleurs, and Mr Vango. Haiti Couleurs, with jockey Sean Bowen, is aiming to become the first Welsh-trained winner since 1905. Mr Vango is trained by Rebecca Curtis, whose father had a notable second-place finish in 1963.