Denman... Bookies Favourite to win 2011 Grand National..
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:28 am
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At this very early stage In the game, I have already made my predictions from the line-up and my knowledge of the horses running.
When I follow a particular horse through his racing career, I must admit, seeing him entered for the Grand National fills me with apprehension for his safety. However, Denman has only ever fallen once In his entire racing career, Ironically at Aintree last April.
The Grand National Is a race that Is not about speed. It Is about stamina and the ability to remain on their feet. With up to 40 horses competing, one bad move from any horse can bring down the very best of jumpers.
Denman prefers heavy going and seems happiest running In a quagmire of mud and driving rain conditions that so many others do not fare well In.
At 11 years old, he will be competing against younger horses but Denman has not earned the 2 nick-names of 'The Tank' and 'Demolition Denman' by being a wimp. He certainly has the stamina to win this.
The Grand National is a world famous National Hunt horse race which is held at Aintree in the United Kingdom. It is a handicap chase comprising of thirty fences which is run over a distance of 4 miles and 856 yards and un-doubtably the most gruelling race In the national Hunt Calender.
The race is run over two circuits of Aintree's National Course, which is triangular in shape and on which there are sixteen fences. All, except The Chair and the Water-Jump, are jumped twice. Some fences are notorious for their severity, particularly Becher's Brook and The Chair, although in recent years Aintree authorities have worked in conjunction with animal welfare organisations to minimise the danger of the jumps while still preserving them as formidable obstacles.
The racing world for the past 5 years have been split In loyalties of the 2 stable mates, Denman and Kauto Star but even devotee's of Kauto will be rooting for Denman this year and their trainer Paul Nicholls. If Denmans Jockey McCoy Is on full form, I really can not see any-thing In the race that would touch him. However, Denman Is a dark horse, moody and Un-predictable, he may just decide to throw his Jockey on the day.
I will make my predictions In the next post and return after the race to see how they fared.
At this very early stage In the game, I have already made my predictions from the line-up and my knowledge of the horses running.
When I follow a particular horse through his racing career, I must admit, seeing him entered for the Grand National fills me with apprehension for his safety. However, Denman has only ever fallen once In his entire racing career, Ironically at Aintree last April.
The Grand National Is a race that Is not about speed. It Is about stamina and the ability to remain on their feet. With up to 40 horses competing, one bad move from any horse can bring down the very best of jumpers.
Denman prefers heavy going and seems happiest running In a quagmire of mud and driving rain conditions that so many others do not fare well In.
At 11 years old, he will be competing against younger horses but Denman has not earned the 2 nick-names of 'The Tank' and 'Demolition Denman' by being a wimp. He certainly has the stamina to win this.
The Grand National is a world famous National Hunt horse race which is held at Aintree in the United Kingdom. It is a handicap chase comprising of thirty fences which is run over a distance of 4 miles and 856 yards and un-doubtably the most gruelling race In the national Hunt Calender.
The race is run over two circuits of Aintree's National Course, which is triangular in shape and on which there are sixteen fences. All, except The Chair and the Water-Jump, are jumped twice. Some fences are notorious for their severity, particularly Becher's Brook and The Chair, although in recent years Aintree authorities have worked in conjunction with animal welfare organisations to minimise the danger of the jumps while still preserving them as formidable obstacles.
The racing world for the past 5 years have been split In loyalties of the 2 stable mates, Denman and Kauto Star but even devotee's of Kauto will be rooting for Denman this year and their trainer Paul Nicholls. If Denmans Jockey McCoy Is on full form, I really can not see any-thing In the race that would touch him. However, Denman Is a dark horse, moody and Un-predictable, he may just decide to throw his Jockey on the day.
I will make my predictions In the next post and return after the race to see how they fared.