Manchester City – Tiger Roll
The reigning Champions and the favourite to land the title again this year. Goes about his business in a really attractive style and the one they've all got to beat.
Liverpool – Pleasant Company
Showed real promise last year and fans will be really hopeful he can go better this year. Will stay on strongly on the run in and looks to have a better chance against Tiger Roll this time around.
ICYMI: Tiger Roll is set to bid for his second successive Randox Health Grand National next month, trainer Gordon Elliott has confirmed.https://t.co/jVi3Pb7YRb pic.twitter.com/EOlfRSTgqz
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 20, 2019
Tottenham Hotspur – Mall Dini
Suspicions he's becoming a bit of a nearly horse, but definitely capable and is managed by a fine handler.
Arsenal – Anibale Fly
Managed by a tactician, plenty of ability but has a tendency to stay on strongly when it's all too late!
Chelsea – Don Poli
Former heavyweight who was competing at the highest level. Badly out of sorts recently.
Manchester United – One For Arthur
This past Champion is looking to reclaim former glory after a spell in the doldrums.
"It was just a great day." – One For Arthur winning the Grand National @AintreeRaces is @Templegate_tips' highlight of 2017. What is yours? #MarkYourCard pic.twitter.com/17FddXeZM2
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 23, 2017
Wolves – Valtor
New kid on the block and a bit of an unknown. Sumptuous if a bit surprising this year!
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Watford – Rathvinden
Very respectable form and will be primed for one day. This is his Wembley!
Leicester City – Vintage Clouds
He might just lack a little bit of quality but he's a likeable runner that has stamina in abundance and is guaranteed to show 'great character'.
Everton – Minella Rocco
Has become rather inconsisent, if not downright disappointing. Has promised more and his fans will be demanding a return to form on Saturday!
West Ham – Ballyoptic
Somewhat inconsistent but capable enough on his day on known form. In good nick and has a cracking set of claret and blue colours.
Bournemouth – Regal Encore
Was really exciting when bursting on the scene a few years back. Has pulled off some big results but never really kicked on from the initial promise.
Crystal Palace – Warrior's Tale
Possesses plenty of pace and has a legend of the game handling him. Might struggle to do better than finishing in the pack.
Newcastle – Outlander
Used to be pretty decent and was capable of beating the best on a going day. That time has now gone, and he's very much up for sale too!!
Brighton – Walk In The Mill
Consistent and likeable sort who will give his all and it's hard not to wish him well. Proudly sports blue colours.
Becher Chase winner Walk In The Mill is likely to be campaigned over hurdles before Grand National. https://t.co/xdK31wXKCO pic.twitter.com/b32C4GdzHG
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 12, 2018
Southampton – Dounikos
Had a bad start to the season but just hitting a little bit of form of late. Dons red and white.
Burnley – Lake View Lad
Gritty, dour Northern raider. Will offer 100% effort and is likely up for a battle to compensate for a slight lack in quality.
Cardiff – Ramses De Teillee
Best known form has come in Wales.
Fulham – Go Conquer
Recent change of handler brought about a small amount of improvement. No evidence to suggest he's up to this level, though.
Huddersfield – Step Back
Badly out of sorts this year, has to prove last year's efforts weren't a fluke!
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