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The Grand National is almost here and Paddy’s got a fantastic Subscriber Special for the biggest Jumps race in the world at Aintree this weekend.
The big one is the highlight of the three-day festival at Aintree consisting of 16 fences, 14 of which are jumped twice over a distance of 4 miles and 2 and a half furlongs.
It’s always a special occasion and Paddy’s pulled out a special price for it – but it’s only for those savvy subscribers to mails.
It’s always difficult to call a winner in the race and there have been many upsets, although the reigning champion Corach Rambler is expected to be close again this time.
Because of that, Paddy has been very generous and boosted Corach Rambler to Finish in the Top 10 from 4/7 to 6/4.
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