Grand National odds: Corach Rambler weakening by the hour
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The latest Grand National odds show that Corach Rambler, previously priced by the bookies as clear-favourite, is weakening by the hour.
CORACH RAMBLER is weakening by the hour at the head of the Grand National betting, according to Ladbrokes.
Last year’s winner has drifted out to 15/2, with I Am Maximus closing the gap at 17/2.
The biggest move has been for LIMERICK LACE, who is now 12/1 having been 25/1 yesterday.
Other popular picks include Coko Beach, who has halved in price to 25/1, while Delta Work is also being backed at 20/1.
Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “Corach Rambler might have to fight for favouritism come the off, with punters opting to look elsewhere. Last year’s winner has been weakening by the hour today, with the biggest mover in the betting being for Limerick Lace.”
Latest Grand National odds
15/2 Corach Rambler
17/2 I Am Maximus
11/1 Vanillier
11/1 Meetingofthewaters
12/1 Mr Incredible
12/1 Mahler Mission
12/1 Panda Boy
12/1 Kitty’s Light
12/1 Limerick Lace
16/1 Minella Indo
20/1 Delta Work
25/1 Noble Yeats
25/1 Latenightpass
25/1 Galia Des Liteaux
25/1 Coko Beach
33/1 Nassalam
33/1 Galvin
40/1 Foxy Jacks
40/1 Ain’t That A Shame
50/1 Capodanno
50/1 Adamantly Chosen
50/1 The Goffer
50/1 Stattler
66/1 Roi Maje
50/1 Chemical Energy
50/1 Run Wild Fred
50/1 Mac Tottie
66/1 Chambard
80/1 Glengouly
80/1 Minella Crooner
100/1 Farouk D’Alene
100/1 Eklat De Rire
100/1 Eldorado Allen
125/1 Janidil
How to watch the 2024 Grand National
UK fans will be able to watch the Grand National this year on ITV, as they’v been able to do since 2017. Prior to that, horse racing fans were able to watch on Channel 4 from 2013, and on the BBC from when the race first started being broadcast in 1960. Of course, Racing TV will also be broadcasting the race.
Ed Chamberlin, known to football fans for his prior work on Sky Sports alongside Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville, will be ITV’s host for the Grand National this year, just as he was for Cheltenham Festival last month.