Grand National 2025 Early Betting Guide
The 2025 Grand National may be over four months away, but the ante-post betting market for the big event has seen increasing activity over recent weeks as the start of the Jumps season creeps ever closer.
Skill and stamina
The Grand National is a horse race which has captured the hearts of the nation for almost 200 years. This is without a doubt one of the most famous and exciting races in the world, 34 runners contesting a circuit of over four miles with 30 testing fences along the way. This steeplechase demands a combination of skill and stamina while the race itself is deep rooted into the national consciousness.
Tough obstacles
The stakes are extremely high in what has been termed the biggest challenge in British racing, both horses and jockeys required to negotiate some tough obstacles such as the Canal Turn, the Chair and Becher’s Brook as they battle it out for a £1,000,000 prize purse. Indeed, alongside the Epsom Derby, this is one of the biggest event on the British racing calendar and it is the main focus for the leading UK bookmakers who gear themselves up well in advance of the big race with numerous special offers such as enhanced odds, extra each-way places and free bet bonuses.
Europe’s most lucrative jumps race
This is the most lucrative jumps race in Europe, and it attracts a global audience of around 600 million across 140 nations. Indeed, over 70,000 spectators will pack the stands and terraces at the iconic Aintree racecourse to witness what is always a thrilling spectacle and tickets have already sold out for many areas of the racecourse.
Leading contenders
It’s fair to say that almost everyone likes a flutter on the Grand National, whether as part of a sweepstake at work or a once-a-year bet just to add to the excitement. Indeed, for many punters this is the big event of the season and it’s hardly a surprise that the bookmakers attach such importance to the Aintree spectacular. Picking a Grand National winner is notoriously difficult given the nature of the contest, but we look at some of the leading contenders in the ante-post betting market which we believe are worthy of serious consideration.
I Am Maximus – 12/1
I Am Maximus is the current favourite in the ante-post markets for the 2025 Grand National. This Willie Mullins runner took the prize in the 2024 edition after a triumphant showing in the Irish Grand National the previous year. He will surely appear in the Aintree spectacular in April to defend his crown and many believe that the 8-year-old has what it takes to make it two on the bounce.
Intense Raffles – 20/1
Intense Raffles was first past the post in the 2024 Irish Grand National and there’s every chance that this young chaser will be Aintree-bound in 2025 as trainer Tom Gibney looks to add the Aintree spectacular to his list of achievements. Gibney has never before trained a Grand National winner, but this contender may give him his best chance.
Minella Cocooner – 25/1
Winner of the Bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown early this year in a field of 20, Minella Cocooner is a leading contender in the ante-post betting for the 2025 Grand National, the Willie Mullins-trained 8-year-old currently available at best odds of 25/1 for the contest.
Corbetts Cross – 25/1
Corbetts Cross is shaping up nicely to become a very handy long-distance chaser and having triumphed in the National Hunt Challenge Cup earlier this year at Cheltenham, the Emmet Mullins inmate is expected to feature at Aintree in April.
Chianti Classico – 25/1
Chianti Classico triumphed in the Ultima at Cheltenham earlier this year, this race proving to be a stepping stone for 2023 Grand National winner Corach Rambler. This Kim Bailey inmate is enjoying some flying form right now and should he keep this up, then he may prove to be a force to be reckoned with in the 2025 Grand National.
Iroko – 28/1
Winner of the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival and runner-up in the Mildmay Novices’ Chase at Aintree earlier this year, Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero-trained Iroko is expected to feature in the 2025 Grand National at best ante-post odds of 28/1.
Minella Indo – 33/1
Having taken the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2021, this Henry De Bromhead inmate proved beyond doubt that he is a classy runner when coming in third in the 2024 Grand National. Will the 11-year-old make a return in 2025? We believe that he will.
Galvin – 40/1
Galvin proved himself as a long-distance chaser when finishing fourth in the 2024 Grand National and he is expected to feature in the 2025 edition of the famous steeplechase. Many question his ability to go three places better next time around but as far as we’re concerned, he represents an excellent each-way choice on Saturday, 5th April.
Delta Work – 40/1
This Gordon Elliott-trained runner fell at the 21st fence in the 2023 Grand National but he put in an excellent performance when finishing second to I Am Maximus twelve months later. Can the 11-year-old go one better in 2025? There’s every chance that he can.
Kitty’s Light – 40/1
Christian Williams-trained Kitty’s Light captured the hearts of the nation in the 2024 Grand National and the 8-year-old was cheered into fifth place. Will he be a shining light at the 2025 edition? Odds of 40/1 say that he will!
Meetingofthewaters – 40/1
This lightly chased contender impressed when coming in 7th in the 2024 Grand National and should he enjoy another decent season, the Willie Mullins-trained runner will tick plenty more boxes in the lead-up to the 2025 edition.
The 2025 Grand National takes place on Saturday, 5th April at Aintree Racecourse, Merseyside with a scheduled start time of 4pm.