*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
Limerick stages the latest renewal of the Grade A Munster National this weekend.
Winning connections will take home a novelty-sized cheque for €53,100, but the horses must navigate 16 fences over a marathon 3m trip if they’re to be the first past the post.
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Gordon Elliott, who won the race with Tiger Roll in 2016 and Aforementioned in 2020, could saddle a number of runners including Farclas and Coko Beach.
The latest Munster National odds are on the Paddy Power website, otherwise all the key details about this year’s renewal can be found below.
Munster National 2022 date and start time
The Munster National takes place at Limerick on Sunday, October 23. The post time is set for 15:35 IST/BST. You can watch the race live on the Paddy Power website.
Munster National 2022 runners and riders
Early Doors (L P Dempsey)
A Wave Of The Sea (Simon Torrens)
Coko Beach (Corey McGivern)
Hurricane Georgie (Michael O’Sullivan)
Max Flamingo (P J O’Hanlon)
Velvet Elvis (Darragh O’Keeffe)
Death Duty (Kieran Buckley)
Floueur (Davy Russell)
Lieutenant Command (E Walsh)
The Big Dog (Keith Donoghue)
Ain’t That A Shame (Sean O’Keeffe)
Defi Bleu (Jordan Gainford)
Falco Blitz (Conor McNamara)
Donkey Years (Mark Walsh)
Walking On Glass (Aidan Kelly)
Darrens Hope (Brian Hayes)
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Siberian Prince (Reserve 1)
Real Steel (Reserve 2)
Macgiloney (Reserve 3)
Munster National 2022 betting
You can find the latest Munster National odds on paddypower.com, while the prices of the leading contenders are on our snazzy widgets below.
Ain’t That A Shame, one of the most unexposed runners in the field, has some decent form in the book having finished behind Galopin Des Champs and Stattler in beginners chases last season.
Pat Taaffe winner Donkey Years, sporting the famous JP McManus colours, has snuck in the field towards the bottom of the weights and was popular in the early betting.
A Wave Of The Sea finished second in last year’s renewal but Joseph O’Brien’s charge is 10lbs higher in the handicap compared to 12 months ago.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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