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Hi Moehat, I have come up with a number of theories regarding the Grand National, ever since I stood out on the course and watched my horse Crisp win, only to find out later Red Rum had (lol). The term class I believe is used in handicap racing, so not to be confused with Grade. I am not sure if this is so in flat racing. Although the Grand National's prize money these days, is definetly worth winning, the race itself can only be given premier class 1 status because it is a handicap. So with my two observations from last year, horses qualify through either winning or taking part this winter season in a Graded race (not a class handicap). I also forgot to add that Graded race needs to be at a distance of 2 miles 4 furlongs or further. If you are mad enough like me (lol), to bet on these horses with only one year evidence. I will provide a list of them, once a bookmaker goes Non Runner Money Back on the race 👍.


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