Southern Vic OddsSouthern Vic is one of the top Irish contenders for the Grand National this year and he certainly likes soft ground. He has experience if the Grand National fences having run in the Becher Chase in November but unfortunately he unseated his rider in the race. Southern Vic Grand National OddsCurrent odds on Southern Vic to win the Grand National are below. He has certainly seems a good horse an punters backing Southern Vic will be doing a rain dance in the week leading up to the big race as he has raced exclusively on soft or heavy ground. Reasons To Back Southern Vic1. The Irish always do well in the race and he is one of their strongest runners. 2. Never out of the first five in twelve completed chase starts. 3. Prominent racer so should avoid trouble in running. Southern Vic Odds - To PlaceSouthern Vic has placed in seven of his fourteen starts over fences which is a pretty good record. He has only narrowly missed out on placing in a number of other races so in the Grand National, where place bets will pay out on the first four, he could well finish in the money. Back Southern Vic to place at 6/1 with Betfair. Southern Vic Odds - To FallSouthern Vic has fallen once and unseated once in his fourteen chase starts. The time he unseated his rider was in the Becher Chase over the Grand National fences in November so he may not be the most solid proposition. Back Southern Vic not to finish the Grand National Southern Vic Odds - To Complete The CourseSouthern Vic has failed to complete just twice in his chase career. His chances of completing the National course will depend on how his jumping holds up over the unique Grand National fences. Back Southern Vic to finish the Grand National Southern Vic Odds - Top Irish HorseSouthern Vic is one of the best Irish horses in the race and has been well backed in the lead up to the race so is clearly well fancied across the Irish sea. The Best Grand National Bet on Southern VicSouthern Vic seems to get close to the winner even when he doesn’t win so he could be best backed to place, especially if the ground comes up soft on Grand National day. The softer the better but even on good ground he might just run into a place if at the top of his game. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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