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Title: Lord Windermere tops the Grand National weights
Fifteen Irish-trained horses remain among the Aintree entries; Lord Windermere could be only the third horse to win the Gold Cup and the Grand National; Willie Mullins enters 50/1 shot Ballycasey
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Fifteen Irish-trained horses remain among the Aintree entries; Lord Windermere could be only the third horse to win the Gold Cup and the Grand National; Willie Mullins enters 50/1 shot Ballycasey
Lord Windermere and Jim Culloty
Photo HEALY RACING.
LORD Windermere continues to head the weights for this year’s Crabbie’s Grand National as 74 horses go forward for the £1 million race following this week’s scratchings stage.
Daragh Ó Conchúir talks to the man of the hour, Galway Plate-winning jockey, Davy Russell
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