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Grand National 2009 Runners

Cloudy Lane

Only sixth when co-favourite in 2008 National and much higher in weights now, though has
largely done well this winter, including win at Haydock in January. Sound jumper despite fall last
time.

Chelsea Harbour (IRE)

Game sort who’s largely been in very good heart in last 18 months, though sometimes let down
by jumping, including when only ninth in 2008 National off 2 lb lower mark. Usually races close
up.

Snowy Morning (IRE)

Took surprisingly well to the fences when third in last year’s National. Below form so far in
2008/9, though signs of revival in tongue strap when second to Black Apalachi at Fairyhouse.

Knowhere (IRE)

Has failed to complete in last 2 Nationals, though going well when unseating 6 out in 2008. No
forlorn hope at big odds if he returns to the form of his win here (over Mildmay fences) in October.

Comply or Die (IRE)

History is stacked against him_Red Rum only back-to-back National winner since 1936_and
below form all 3 starts in 2008/9, though clear signs of revival refitted with blinkers on latest.

Ollie Magern

Enthusiastic front runner when on song but usually gets found out in large-field handicaps
nowadays and by no means certain to stay marathon trip.

Stan (NZ)

Has struck up good relationship with Aidan Coleman, pair winning Grade 3 handicap at
Cheltenham this winter, but remains not one to rely on and very doubtful stayer over this trip.

Black Apalachi (IRE)

Early faller in 2008 National yet jumped well when wide-margin winner of Becher Chase. Warmed
up by beating Snowy Morning at Fairyhouse, making all again, but plenty high enough in weights
now.

Hear The Echo (IRE)

Surprise winner of 2008 Irish National, kept to hurdles in 2008/9 prior to shaping well over
inadequate trip last time. Unseated late that day, however, and has had jumping problems in
past.

Preists Leap (IRE)

Mud-loving chaser who won Thyestes Chase at Gowran in January for second year running
(when refitted with headgear). Struggled off higher mark next time and others make more appeal.

My Will (FR)

Very reliable sort who’s looked as good as ever on 2 starts since 18-month absence, when fifth in
Hennessy at Newbury and Gold Cup at Cheltenham. Loads of experience and well handicapped.

Eurotrek (IRE)

Lightly-raced 13-y-o who took well to the fences when winning 2006 Becher Chase, but pulled up
in Grand National later that season (badly hampered) and sidelined again since.

State Of Play

Back near best when beating Ollie Magern in Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby, and respectable
fourth there next time. Goes well fresh, though hasn’t always looked the stoutest of stayers.

Big Fella Thanks

Frustrating novice earlier in 2008/9 (hinted at temperament) but impressive winner of Skybet
Chase at Doncaster, then good staying-on third to Nacarat at Kempton. Inexperience a concern
here.

Mon Mome (FR)

Only tenth in 2008 National (hampered). In and out since, not without a chance on his win in
listed event at Cheltenham in December but easy to oppose on more recent efforts.

Silver Birch (IRE)

Successful twice over the fences, notably when 33/1-winner of 2007 National. Won point in
February on return from injury but disappointing both starts since, including over hurdles.

Butler’s Cabin (FR)

Showed plenty of stamina to win NH Chase and Irish National in 2007, going well when falling
second Becher’s in 2008 National. Brought along steadily since, promising fifth at Cheltenham
last time.

Offshore Account (IRE)

Successful on 4 of only 6 starts over fences, including in Grade 1 novice in 2006/7. Very lightly
raced since, though some encouragement when runner-up back over hurdles on recent
comeback.

Parsons Legacy (IRE)

Consistent stayer, as good as ever when winning at Cheltenham in October. Softer ground
unsuitable only start since and bold bid anticipated despite career-high mark. Usually races
prominently.

Reveillez

Winner over fences at Cheltenham/Aintree Festival meetings for James Fanshawe. Absent nearly
2 years after second in Betfred Gold Cup, and mistakes when never dangerous both starts in
2008/9.

Fundamentalist (IRE)

Error-prone chaser_early casualty in 2008 National_who hasn’t really fulfilled early promise (last 2
wins in veteran events). Struggling for form at present.

Golden Flight (FR)

Prolific winning chaser in France and possibly needed race on recent comeback at Cheltenham,
but didn’t show enough for this stiffer task, particularly in the jumping department.

L’Ami (FR)

Didn’t live up to expectations in 2007 (tenth) and 2008 (early faller) renewals of National for
Francois Doumen. Rejuvenated by switch of yards/to cross-country races, though, winning at
Punchestown.

Battlecry

Above-average staying novice in 2007/8 but has generally failed to see race out this winter.
Stable going better now but longer trip is a worry.

Cornish Sett (IRE)

Quirky stayer, narrow winner at Wincanton in November prior to good second in Welsh National.
Disappointing since, however, and only twelfth off 4 lb lower mark in 2008 National.

Fleet Street

Unreliable performer who’s been disappointing in 2008/9 apart from his win at Kempton in
December. Has serious stamina doubts at this trip, too.

Musica Bella (FR)

Bidding to become first French-trained winner for 100 years or more. Largely consistent at Auteuil
in autumn, and also winner at Cagnes, but the handicapper hasn’t taken any chances with her.

Can’t Buy Time (IRE)

Has made tremendous strides this season, recording fourth win in valuable event at Sandown in
January. Ran very well for long way when fourth over 4m at Cheltenham, and may do better still.

Darkness

Smart chaser who’s returned as good as ever this season after 2½ years off, though fortunate to
win veterans race at Newbury last time. Has often looked hard ride and may not take to course.

Irish Invader (IRE)

In rude health at present, completing hat-trick in 2¼m minor event at Thurles last time. Looks one
of the better-handicapped Irish-trained runners, but stamina clearly a big doubt.

Rambling Minster

Durable veteran in form of his life, winning at Cheltenham and Haydock last 2 starts, going with
plenty of zest ridden from the front at latter. Sound jumper and stamina virtually assured.

Southern Vic (IRE)

Represents stable that won this with Papillon in 2000 and shaped as if returning to best when
third at Naas in blinkers last time. Has had jumping problems (unseated in 2008 Becher Chase).

Kilbeggan Blade

Useful stayer who won valuable event at Sandown (for second year running) on sole chase
outing this winter. Has done well over hurdles otherwise in 2008/9, though jumping a concern
round here.

Brooklyn Brownie (IRE)

Consistent sort who weak race at Wetherby last time. Runner-up in Grand Sefton here previous
start, though didn’t take to the fences so well as his finishing position would suggest.

Himalayan Trail

Big-money purchase after winning Midlands National at Uttoxeter in 2008 (for Sue Smith). Has
struggled since for all he took quite well to the fences when fifth in Becher Chase.

Arteea (IRE)

One-time useful hurdler/chaser for Michael Hourigan but didn’t offer much on recent debut for
new stable, jumping less than fluently, and makes little appeal faced with a marathon test.

Cerium (FR)

One-time smart chaser for Paul Nicholls but firmly on downgrade nowadays and yet another
unrealistic Grand National runner for eccentric owner.

Idle Talk (IRE)

Potentially well handicapped on best form but probably not the force of old and failed to last home
in 2008 National (fourteenth) and Becher Chase (remote fourth). Often makes running.

Kelami (FR)

One-time useful staying chaser for Francois Doumen but appears to have lost the plot and has
failed to complete on all 3 previous tries in this race.

Zabenz (NZ)

Useful staying chaser in 2006/7 (pulled up early due to broken leather in that season’s National).
Successful both starts in points since injury, but much more required here.

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