Grand National: Five things we learned
Race changes have helped world’s most famous steeplechase bounce back.
The 2024 Randox Grand National has been hailed as a roaring success and there is no doubt Aintree officials will be keen to build on the favourable feedback received. Here, we take a look at five things we learned from this year’s Liverpool spectacular: Quality over quantity works Reducing the number of declared runners from 40 to 34 caused quite a stir and when two more pulled out on the day of the race, a few eyebrows would have been raised. But there was no need to worry. With 21 completing the course and a whole host of horses being firmly in contention entering the home stretch, there could be no suggestion of restricted numbers diluting the overall experience. Sir Anthony McCoy said: “It was the most wonderful finish. I’ve never seen so many horses in with a chance of winning the Grand National so late in the race. What an incredible race – just a brilliant spectacle.”
What it means to WIN your third Grand National as an owner! 👏 #ITVRacing | #GrandNational pic.twitter.com/u9wYoDy8s3
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 14, 2024
This year’s Grand National jockeys. 32 of them this year pic.twitter.com/wR2KAXeIv8
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) April 13, 2024
“I know I’ve enjoyed watching that race, I think it was a great showpiece for the sport, its how we advertise the sport and if that doesn’t convince people that this is a wonderful sport, I’m not sure what will.” 🏆 👏@Ruby_Walsh on the 2024 Grand National.#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/FJt3M6ltaZ
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 13, 2024
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