2014 Grand National Odds
Teaforthree wasn't disgraced when down the field in the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Rebecca Curtis-trained raider is a leading figure in the 2014 Grand National betting, as he aims to build on last season's fine third place finish, but a whole host of class acts will take him on at Aintree on April 5.
Tidal Bay continues to defy his age of 13 and will prove a popular contender for Paul Nicholls, whilst former Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Long Run will take his chance in the Mersesyide marathon as he aims to bag another major prize for his connections and is in the higher echelons of the betting.
Hennessy Gold Cup winner Triolo D'alene is another who failed to land a blow in the aforementioned Cheltenham Gold Cup, but he is a class act on his day, whilst Rocky Creek and Monbeg Dude are just another brace of eye-catching runners ready to star in the spring.