Last Updated on 11/04/2024 by Andy Clark
For our Grand National 2024 betting tips, we have asked Ciaran Murphy to predict the first four finishers home in the Grand National and you can see the predictions below. For the general public, it is the biggest race of the year. Whether you have a selection in a local sweepstake or are having your only bet of the year, there won’t be many households where the Grand National isn’t on the TV at 4.00pm on Saturday. It’s arguably the most competitive race of the year so picking the winner isn’t easy. So to really challenge myself, I am going to try and give you the first 4 home! Usually, I would use trends to help build a profile of the likely winner but there a few things to be wary of here. The modern National has undergone some pretty significant changes. The once fearsome fences are now no more difficult than regular season ones, the field has been cut to 34 runners (which makes it slightly less of a lottery) and the race is classier now than ever (the last 2 winners have gone on to place in the Gold Cup the following year). Add in that this will likely be the first national run on Soft/Heavy Ground since Tiger Roll’s first win. While historically, the Gran National was seen as a race for older more experienced types, the race has not been won by a horse over 9 since Pineau de Re in 2014. 2 years ago, Noble Yeats also disproved the idea that 7-year-olds cannot win the race. I am of the view that it’s a young person’s game and I am looking at the 7/8 year olds. While the National, at 4 miles and 2 ½ furlongs, is without doubt a test of stamina, it also favours those with tactical speed. This can help them to get a position in what will be a sprint along the line of the first 4 fences. Most recent winners had graded from over 2 mile or mid-range trips. (Tiger Roll was a Triumph Hurdle winner and Rule the World was a Grade 2 winner over 2 ½ miles). Even though last year’s winner Corach Rambler is traditionally a hold-up horse, he was actually ridden a little closer to the pace so I would tend to favour prominent racers. Previous Attempts: I would tend to favour those who are unexposed at marathon trips, and having your first attempt over the Aintree National fences is no longer a negative in my eyes. With the notable exception of the Tiger, 5 of the last 6 winners were having their first attempt at the race.[single_affiliate_freespins id=”5301″ ]
Grand National Winner Tip 2024
(Prices correct at the time of writing)- Meetingofthewaters (12/1)
Grand National Each-way Betting Tips
- Limerick Lace (25/1)
- Panda Boy 14/1
- Longshot: Coko Beach (40/1)
The Favourite Coarch Rambler?
While defending champion and favourite Corach Rambler is certainly well handicapped, he had a gruelling race in the Gold Cup and may not be fully recovered. He also will be inconvenienced by soft ground and at 5/1, he is far too short for me. Follow Ciaran on Twitter for more horse racing tips.Grand National Top 4 Betting Tips
- Meetingofthewaters 12/1
- Limerick Lace 25/1
- Panda Boy 14/1
- Coko Beach 40/1
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Ciaran Murphy is a seasoned horse racing analyst with a keen eye on the Cheltenham Festival ante-post markets. A passionate follower of National Hunt racing, he has spent years studying trends, form, and betting strategies to uncover value in novice hurdles, chases, and Championship races. Known for combining insightful analysis with practical betting advice, Ciaran provides readers with expert previews, tips, and market commentary to give them an edge ahead of every Cheltenham Festival.

