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The Irish Grand National follows hot on the heels of the Aintree equivalent as a whole host of staying chasers head to Fairyhouse for the richest Jumps race in Ireland.
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A bumper crowd is expected at the County Meath racecourse after coronavirus restrictions meant racegoers were not allowed to pack the grandstands for last year’s renewal when Freewheelin Dylan was a shock 150/1 winner.
The latest antepost odds for the Irish Grand National 2022 are available on the Paddy Power website, otherwise, you’ll find all the key details about this year’s race below.
When is the Irish Grand National 2022?
The Irish Grand National 2022 takes place at 5pm on Monday, April 18. It’s the big race on the third and final day of the Easter Festival at Fairyhouse.
Which horses are set to run in the Irish Grand National 2022?
1 Franco De Port Jack Foley
2 Battleoverdoyen Pat Taaffe
3 Run Wild Fred Rob James
4 Gaillard Du Mesnil Paul Townend
5 Mount Ida Davy Russell
6 Ronald Pump Liam McKenna
7 Farclas Shane Fitzegerald
8 Early Doors JJ Slevin
9 Enjoy D’Allen Conor Orr
10 Samcro Non-Runner
11 Diol Ker Bryan Cooper
12 Screaming Colours Jamie Codd
13 Off You Go Aidan Coleman
14 Death Duty Sam Ewing
15 Max Flamingo Denis O’Regan
16 Fakir D’Alene Harry Swan
17 Velvet Elvis Darragh O’Keeffe
18 School Boy Hours Sean Flanagan
19 Floueur Jordan Gainford
20 Ten Ten Mark Walsh
21 Lieutenant Command Non-Runner
22 Aramax Luke Dempsey
23 Frontal Assault Jack Kennedy
24 Time To Get Up Robbie Power
25 Champagne Platinum Simon Torrens
26 Full Time Score Rachael Blackmore
27 Mister Fogpatches Danny Mullins
28 Streets Of Doyen Brian Hayes
29 Lord Lariat Paddy O’Hanlon
30 Smoking Gun Kevin Sexton
Who is the favourite to win the Irish Grand National 2022?
Gaillard Du Mesnil heads Paddy Power’s betting for the Irish Grand National 2022 despite the novice chaser failing to score from four runs over fences for Willie Mullins.
Farclas was scratched from the Aintree Grand National at the 48-hour declaration stage despite finishing fifth in the previous year’s renewal and was an impressive second in the Troytown last time out.
Max Flamingo, trained by sheep farmer Francis Casey, is also prominent in our betting after being targeted at the race since November last year.
How much prize money is on offer at the Irish Grand National 2022?
A €500,000 prize pot is up for grabs making the Irish Grand National 2022 the most lucrative renewal on the National Hunt calendar in Ireland. The winning horse will bag a cool €270,000 for connections.
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