THE Grand National has had a lot of obstacles to overcome in recent years, not least in its actual obstacles being adjusted and a tentative balance being maintained around its traditional image and modern welfare issues, while still keeping the older National ‘groupies’ on side.
There are many who claim to be losing interest in the ‘new’ National, while the anti-racing protesters emerge a few times a year, hoping to put the boot in if any injuries occur.


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