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Thursday, 9 April 2015

Your Guide to the Grand National 2015

Love the Grand National?


Grand National Trivia

This historic handicap steeplechase is run over 4 mile 4 furlong at Aintree and sponsored by Crabbie's. It was first run in 1839. The Grand National is televised in 140 countries and viewed by an audience of 600 million. Horses jump 30 fences including Bechers' Brook, Foinavon, the Canal Turn &  The Chair over two grueling circuits. 

It is considered the ultimate test of horse & jockey. 

Did you know...

The Grand National is the most valuable National Hunt race in Britain. The prize money fund is guaranteed at £1,000,000. Take a look at the Grand National Runners 2015

Noted races include...

Tipperary Tim who won in 1928. Amazingly 41 of the 42 runners fell. William Dutton landed the odds at 100/1. This race still holds the record as the fewest number of finishers.

Foinavon proved that you sometimes you need a little bit of luck when winning in 1967. This 100/1 was lagging 100 yards behind the pack when a loose horse named Popham Down caused mayhem at the 23rd fence hampering or unseating most of the field. Foinavon had time to steer round the havoc and none of the opposition had time to catch him.

Red Rum is a true legend of this race winning three times in the 1970s. Trained by the late Ginger McCain, he won the Grand National in 1973, 1974 & 1977. He finished second in 1975 & 1976. 

Few people will ever forget Bob Champion's win in 1981 aboard Aldantini. Two years before this race, Champion had been given only months to live after being diagnosed with cancer. Aldaniti had recovered from chronic leg problems but the pair went on to beat SpartanMissile by four and half lengths in an emotional victory. Their story was made into a film, Champions, starring John Hurt.

Grand National Records:

Fastest winning time: Mr Frisk (1990) 8 minute 48 seconds
Oldest winning horse: Peter Simple (1853) 15 years 
Youngest winning jockey: Bruce Hobbs (1938) 17 years old
Longest winning odds: 5 horses have won at 100/1
Largest field: (1929) 66 runners
Smallest field: (1883) 10 runners

Who will win this year?



The National always has its story to tell and with A P McCoy [pictured] retiring at the end of the season it comes as no surprise to see Shutthefrontdoor at 7/1. Favourites have often failed miserably in the big race. Trained by Jonjo O'Neill and owned by the legendary gambler J P McManus there's little doubt racing pundits will be heralding this gelding as the big story. 

Other major fancies include Rocky Creek 9/1 who has been in great form and last year's runner-up Balthazar King 10/1. 

If you are looking for a Cheltenham horse heading to Aintree then The Druids Nephew trained by Neil Mullholland could be your bag.   

For many punters last year's easy winner Pineau De Re is a hot tip. Dr Richard Newlands' charge is a similar weight and price at 25/1. Is this another Red Rum in the making? The betting would suggest not but if this gelding makes it two from two wins imagine the scene. At twelve years of age is it possible?  

With 40 runners there is always a chance of a huge priced horse winning. There have been 5 horses win the Grand National at odds of 100/1. The first being Tipping Tim (1928), while Mon Mone hit the target in 2009.  Could we have a 100/1 victory in 2015? One horse who has plenty of stamina is Bob Ford trained by Rebecca Curtis.    

The race which keeps a nation of hearts jumping.
       

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

OLBG Beat The Bookies Pants Down With Their Toilet Tips


Back by popular demand, OLBG’s famous Toilet Tips are set to decorate the Cheltenham Racecourse loos as of today!

If you weren’t lucky enough to have caught the tips in previous years, in 2012 OLBG members managed to find an astounding 8 out 10 winners with cumulative odds of 48,030/1. Then in 2013, OLBG members pitched their Toilet Tips against four bookie representatives, including Paddy Power himself, and six well respected pundits, including C4 Racing’s Nick Luck and Sky Sport’s Alex Hammond. The Toilet Tips beat them pants down producing a higher LSP than all 10.

Friday, 1 November 2013

Wetherby hosts first step on OLBG Mares' Road

THE OLBG.com Mares' Hurdle at Wetherby on Saturday is the first step along the OLBG Mares' Road to Cheltenham for some of the top National Hunt mares and fillies.
L'Unique, trained by Alan King, is likely to be one of the favourites in the OLBG Mares' Hurdle.
The stable told the sponsors of the race, sports betting community OLBG.com: "L'Unique worked well this morning [Wednesday] and is on course to make her seasonal debut at Wetherby on Saturday. 
"This race looks an ideal starting point although it will be tough as she carries an 8lb penalty. However we hope for a very competitive run."
Oliver Sherwood, trainer of the five-year-old mare Mischievous Milly, another declared runner, told OLBG: "The OLBG Mares' Hurdle has been the target since she came back in off grass.
"She is as fit as I can get her at home but she will certainly improve for the run and experience. Hopefully she will be good enough to contest the OLBG Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham in March."
Mischievous Milly's wins both came on very poor ground so any further rain should hold no fears for her. However, the worry is whether she's battle-hardened or experienced enough to beat the likes of Une Artiste, who has won five of her eight runs in the UK, two defeats being attributed to the good ground. She's also won twice returning from breaks so she is likely to be tough competition.
Une Artiste's trainer, Nicky Henderson, told OLBG: "She's fresh and well and in good shape, but she'll come on for the run. This is a great series and it was an obvious starting point for her."
The Mares' Road to Cheltenham is part of OLBG's continued support to help turn around the declining number of jumps mares in training.
Although 50 per cent of the thoroughbreds born are fillies, the number bred to go jumping that actually do so is far from that figure.
The concern is that there will be a lack of quality horses produced to cater for the jumps fixture list, meaning serious implications for the sport as a whole in the years to come.
Robert Waley-Cohen, successful breeder and owner of Long Run, told the Racing Post: "We have a problem coming and we've got to make fillies more valuable at auction.
Stefanie Reeve of OLBG.com said: "Through sponsoring the top tier of mares National Hunt races and developing the Mares' Road to Cheltenham, we aim to help create opportunities that allow quality fillies and mares to demonstrate their ability on the racecourse before going to the paddocks.
"I hope we will have support in getting this message out to the people who can make a difference."
Other runners declared in the OLBG.com Mares' Hurdle at Wetherby on Saturday are Doyly Carte (trained by Donald McCain), Alasi (Paul Webber), Cockney Sparrow (John Quinn), Exclusive Dancer (George Moore), Ixora (Jamie Snowden), Prima Porta (Evan Williams) and Tara Rose (Nigel Twiston-Davies).

Source: Racing Post

Sunday, 3 March 2013

OLBG: The Official Cheltenham Preview Stream LIVE From Cheltenham 10th March - 7pm

Wow! Read all the latest news from OLBG and their first Cheltenham 2013 activity.

The OFFICIAL Cheltenham Preview Streamed LIVE from Cheltenham on Sunday 10th March at 19.00


Don't miss this stream:  http://cheltenham.olbg.com/preview/stream.php

Interact and engage with the panelists via Twitter. Tweet your questions to @OLBG with #askOLBG

Details of the Panelists can be found on this page: http://cheltenham.olbg.com/
Dean will ask the panelists the questions from twitter while the public watch from the comfort of their own homes!

Panel members include:

Rishi Persad from Channel 4 
Charlie Morlock - assistant trainer to top trainer Nicky Henderson
Patrick Mullins - top Irish Jockey
Sam Twiston-Davies - top UK Jockey 
Dean Goddard of OLBG 
David Williams - Ladbrokes  

Dean Goddard (OLBG.com) said:

 '‘I’m thrilled to be involved in this innovative idea from Cheltenham Racecourse and OLBG. There must be thousands of people who can’t make the event and streaming the Official Cheltenham Preview Evening live is the obvious answer!”

Alan Lee (chair of the evening): ‘It’s great to expand the reach of what is already the biggest and most authentic of the countless preview nights’ 

Fancy yourself as a tipster? Well, OLBG have a great competition for you.