Gaillard Du Mesnil heads 51 in Irish National reckoning
Farclas and Max Flamingo also among leading hopes.
Ante-post favourites Gaillard Du Mesnil, Farclas and Max Flamingo top 51 horses in contention for the 150th running of the BoyleSports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse on Monday. Gordon Elliott is responsible for 16 of the acceptors at the forfeit stage with 8-1 chance Farclas, who bypassed the Randox Grand National, heading a strong Gigginstown House Stud team that includes beaten Aintree runners Run Wild Fred and Death Duty.A bit of an upset at @NaasRacecourse as the high-class Gaillard Du Mesnil is turned over on chasing bow, with stablemate Capodanno running out victorious under an excellent ride from @jody_mcgarvey and lands a treble on the card for @WillieMullinsNH 🏅 pic.twitter.com/9PHk0hOPbO
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However, while there is no place in the EURO 500,000 race for Samcro, who finished tailed off in 11th at Aintree, Mount Ida could also be among the final Cullentra contingent after unseating at the first. One of four Willie Mullins-trained horses standing their ground, Gaillard Du Mesnil remains the clear 6-1 favourite with the sponsors for the three-mile-and-five-furlong handicap following his fine third to L’Homme Presse in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham. The champion trainer, who saddled the first three home as he won the race for a first time with Burrows Saint in 2019, might also be represented by joint-top weight Franco De Port, but the trainer’s Stones And Roses and Recite A Prayer look set to miss the cut. The 30 highest-rated horses are each guaranteed a run when the declarations are made on Friday, with potentially three reserves making the final line-up if there are any non-runners announced before 10am on Sunday. Lucinda Russell has omitted impressive Ultima scorer Corach Rambler, with assistant trainer Peter Scudamore revealing: “We have decided to go to Sandown for the bet365 Gold Cup, if the ground is good to soft. He has come out of Cheltenham better than he went into the race, but we’ll only run if the ground is sufficiently soft enough for him.”

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