EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 5 MIN
Grand National 2026 - The Only Preview That Actually Helps Your Bet
from OnTheBallBets: UK Betting Insights - UK Bookmaker Reviews, Betting Tips & Bonus Analysis · host Mike Lovatt
Episode 2: Grand National 2026 — The Only Preview That Actually Helps Your Bet Thirty-four horses. One race every casual punter in the country actually puts a bet on. And three letters that decide whether you get your money back. In this ~7-minute preview of the 2026 Randox Grand National at Aintree, Mike breaks down: The field — Why I Am Maximus is trying to do something only Red Rum has ever done, what Nick Rockett's late withdrawal means for the market, and the eight Willie Mullins runners lining up in a thirty-four horse field. The stories — Haiti Couleurs chasing a historic Welsh-Irish-Aintree treble, Iroko and Jagwar for JP McManus, and Twig — the £100 horse ridden by the owner's 21-year-old son. The betting angles that actually matter — What NRNB (Non-Runner No Bet) really means and why it's the difference between getting your stake back or losing it outright. Why William Hill's NRNB protection beats bet365's. Betfred's seven places vs Best Odds Guaranteed — when each one wins. And the max payout trap that catches serious punters out. The sensible two-account strategy for Saturday, and why the Grand National is the only race all year where losing a tenner is still a decent afternoon out. See our recommended Grand National Betting Sites. Bookmakers MentionedWe recommend using the following betting site offers from OnTheBallBets:bet365 bonus code - Standard new customer offer analysedBetfred bonus code - Terms and conditions breakdownRelated ResourcesFor detailed bookmaker comparisons and free bet ratings:Complete Free Bets Guide - Compare all UK bookmaker free bet offersBest Betting Sites UK - Independent ratings and reviewsDownload the bet365 app - Place bets on your phoneWorld Cup Betting Sites - A look ahead at the 2026 World Cup and which sites are best to bet withBet responsibly. 18+. BeGambleAware.org
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Episode 2: Grand National 2026 — The Only Preview That Actually Helps Your Bet Thirty-four horses. One race every casual punter in the country actually puts a bet on. And three letters that decide whether you get your money back. In this ~7-minute preview of the 2026 Randox Grand National at Aintree, Mike breaks down: The field — Why I Am Maximus is trying to do something only Red Rum has ever done, what Nick Rockett's late withdrawal means for the market, and the eight Willie Mullins runners lining up in a thirty-four horse field. The stories — Haiti Couleurs chasing a historic Welsh-Irish-Aintree treble, Iroko and Jagwar for JP McManus, and Twig — the £100 horse ridden by the owner's 21-year-old son. The betting angles that actually matter — What NRNB (Non-Runner No Bet) really means and why it's the difference between getting your stake back or losing it outright. Why William Hill's NRNB protection beats bet365's. Betfred's seven places vs Best Odds Guaranteed — when each one wins. And the max payout trap that catches serious punters out. The sensible two-account strategy for Saturday, and why the Grand National is the only race all year where losing a tenner is still a decent afternoon out. See our recommended Grand National Betting Sites. Bookmakers MentionedWe recommend using the following betting site offers from OnTheBallBets:bet365 bonus code - Standard new customer offer analysedBetfred bonus code - Terms and conditions breakdownRelated ResourcesFor detailed bookmaker comparisons and free bet ratings:Complete Free Bets Guide - Compare all UK bookmaker free bet offersBest Betting Sites UK - Independent ratings and reviewsDownload the bet365 app - Place bets on your phoneWorld Cup Betting Sites - A look ahead at the 2026 World Cup and which sites are best to bet withBet responsibly. 18+. BeGambleAware.org
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