Darkness OddsDarkness is very unexposed for a ten year old, he has had just ten runs over fences. It is possible that inexperience may count against him but it also works in his favour as he has more potential to be well handicapped than some of the runners who have had more runs. Darkness Grand National OddsCurrent odds on Darkness to win the Grand National are below. Darkness has some very good form and a recent eleven length win marks him down as one of the best handicapped horses in the race. Reasons To Back Darkness1. Unexposed and potentially very well handicapped. 2. Runs very well on good ground. 3. Has classy form with a Grade 2 win in his novice chase days. Darkness Odds - To PlaceDarkness has placed in seven of his ten starts over fences which is a really good return, especially as one of his unplaced was a second in a four runner field. This shows that he is extremely consistent and progressive and he has a good chance of placing. Back Darkness to place at 11/2 with Betfair. Darkness Odds - To FallDarkness has never fallen but he has not quite had the experience that other runners have had so it is harder to draw a conclusion about his jumping. He has jumped poorly in the past so will need to be at the top of his game to complete the Grand National safely. Back Darkness not to finish the Grand National Darkness Odds - To Complete The CourseDarkness has been pulled up in two of his chase starts and that could be the biggest threat to him completing the course. he also has to prove his jumping is up to scratch but he is very talented and has a good chance of completing. Back Darkness to finish the Grand National Darkness Odds - Top British HorseDarkness has a decent chance of being the top British horse. He looks to have plenty of potential still and if his jumping holds up he might not only be the top British horse, but also the top Grand National horse. The Best Grand National Bet on DarknessDarkness is very consistent so on that score you would think an each way bet is best but he still has to prove he can jump the Grand National fences. If he completes the course then he has a great chance of winning but that is a big if. This means he should be backed win only as he will probably win or fail completely. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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