Ayr-borne ambition: The 2026 Scottish Grand National preview
As the dust settles in Liverpool following I am Maximus’ epic win at Aintree on Saturday, the jumps season prepares for its northern crescendo. This Saturday, 18 April 2026, Ayr Racecourse hosts the Scottish Grand National. With a £200,000 prize pot for the main event and a total of £500,000 across the day, it is Scotland’s richest and most prestigious jumping fixture. Here’s your guide to the four-mile-one-furlong marathon.
Steepled in history
The Scottish Grand National dates to 1867, having moved to its current home at Ayr in 1966 (it was previously run at Bogside). Unlike the unique spruce of Aintree, Ayr uses standard birch fences, but the challenge remains legendary. It is the race that famously belonged to Red Rum, the only horse to win both the Aintree and Scottish versions in the same season (1974). For many, this is the ‘People’s National,’ it’s a test of pure stamina and traditional jumping ability.This year’s field: the new order
The 2026 field is headlined by a fascinating duel between the UK and Irish powerhouses, but with a surprising twist in numbers. The Skelton surge: Unlike previous years, Dan Skelton holds a significant advantage in the British Trainers’ Championship, entering this weekend with a lead of over £2 million. He targets this prize with Deafening Silence, his primary hope to further cement his title. Mullins’ lone raider: In a rare move, Willie Mullins, the man who dominated the 2024 and 2026 Aintree Nationals, has entered just one horse: Road To Home. This tactical decision suggests a shift in focus after his recent Aintree triumph. Also read: Four British-trained horses to watch in the 2026 flat season
The smart money favourites
Kim Roque: Currently heading the markets at around 12-1, this runner has shown the progressive profile required for such a stamina-sapping task. Quebecois: A strong contender noted for jumping efficiency, sharing the top of the betting sheets. Transmission: Rounding out the primary trio of favourites, this horse brings consistent form in staying handicaps and looks well-weighted for the Ayr challenge.Outside opportunities
Deafening Silence (Dan Skelton): While leading the title race, Skelton’s lone entry is a serious player. If the pace is high, his horse has the “grind” to outstay more flashier types. Road To Home (Willie Mullins): Never discount a Mullins runner at Ayr. As his sole representative, this horse will have been meticulously prepared to snatch a massive pot on away ground.Narratives behind the scenes
The trainer’s title white flag: Many analysts have wondered if Mullins has “waved the white flag” by entering only one horse against Skelton’s lead. It signals that Skelton is likely to become the first British jumps trainer to surpass the £4 million mark in a single season. Read next: Five JP McManus-owned horses Harry Cobden will be looking forward to riding next seasonFollow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
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Ayr-borne ambition: The 2026 Scottish Grand National preview
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