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Irish Grand National 2026 tips: Three horses we like for the Fairyhouse race

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We have picked out two well-fancied horses we like, as well as an outsider that could go close at a big price

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The BoyleSports Irish Grand National is the richest race in the Irish jump racing calendar and has a roll of honour that includes Desert Orchid, Bobbyjo and a number of subsequent Aintree Grand National winners.

Picking the winner is not always easy, though. In 2021 and 2022, Dermot McLoughlin trained 150/1 and 40/1 winners of the race, much to the delight of bookmakers.

The last two winners have gone off at 13/2, though, so choosing the best betting strategy is difficult.

With this in mind, we have picked out two well-fancied horses for the race, as well as an outsider that could go close at a big price.

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Solider In Milan 8/1

It would have been hard to imagine that Solider In Milan, less than a year after winning a bumper at Punchestown, would be lining up in the Irish Grand National.

This Emmet Mullins-trained horse was well backed to beat none other than King Rasko Grey, winner of the Turners’ Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, in the aforementioned bumper, before connections took the bold step of going straight over fences.

He has been brought along steadily this season, and the feeling is that this race was the plan all along. The seven-year-old’s lack of experience is a concern, but he certainly has the class to be involved.

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Goraibhmaithagat 14/1

Colm Murphy has been in the game for a long time and has trained some brilliant horses, not least the likes of Brave Inca and Big Zeb.

But after many quiet years, he has quality stock in his yard again, and many of them are running this weekend.

Zanoosh looks to hold very strong claims in the Honeysuckle Mares’ Novice Hurdle, and Goraibhmaithagat could win the big one.

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Goraibhmaithagat showed plenty of ability over hurdles but was not highly tried, and has been brought along steadily over fences ever since.

Always looking like a step up in trip would suit, the money came for the JP McManus horse in the Leinster National last time, only for the gelding to be caught on the line.

You get the sense, though, that this horse is improving with every run over fences and could still be well ahead of his mark.

Weveallbeencaught 40/1

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There have been plenty of surprise winners of this race in recent years, and Weveallbeencaught might be the next.

Compared to some of the unexposed novices in this line-up, Weveallbeencaught has shown his hand many times to the handicapper, but he looks an ideal type for this sort of marathon challenge.

Formerly trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, this nine-year-old gelding has been reinvigorated by a switch to Eric McNamara’s Limerick yard this season.

After finishing second in the Munster National in October, he was disappointing at Leopardstown over Christmas but showed plenty of spirit when running a gallant race to finish seventh in the Kim Muir Handicap Chase at Cheltenham.

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The Irish handicapper has given him a chance, and while many might crumble under the demands of this race, Weveallbeencaught looks tailor-made for the challenge.

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The supplements to take this spring (and the ones to ditch)

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The supplements to take this spring (and the ones to ditch)

Just when you thought you’d nailed your supplement routine, we’re here to tell you that you might need to shake things up for spring.

After what feels like the longest winter, the days are finally getting lighter and brighter, and with the change in weather comes the perfect time to kickstart a path to a healthier life. You might already feel like you’re striving to do everything right — racking up your plant points each week, working out consistently, getting your sleep hygiene in place and trying your best to keep a lid on stress, but taking a seasonal approach to wellness can give your efforts an extra boost.

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Former North Yorkshire foster child praises Harrogate family

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Former North Yorkshire foster child praises Harrogate family

Ashley Smith, 23, spent 13 years in care from age eight, alongside his twin brother Nathan, for nine of those years.

Mr Smith is one of four siblings and lived with three different foster families during his time in care.

He said: “I would ask more local families to think about fostering and offering a safe and loving home to a child who needs one, and I would especially ask for brothers and sisters to be kept together whenever possible.”

He credits his progress to his final foster carers, Diane and Stuart Kelly from Harrogate.

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Ashley with his final foster parents Diane and Stuart Kelly from Harrogate (Image: North Yorkshire Council)

He added: “They offered a warm and loving home where I felt I belonged.

“Diane and Stuart have done a lot for me emotionally and financially too.

“Truly caring and treating a young person as part of the family makes all the difference.”

Ashley now lives in York and is studying children, young people, and society at university, where he then hopes to become a social worker.

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Cllr Janet Sanderson, executive member for children and families at North Yorkshire Council, said: “We are incredibly proud of Ashley and everything he has achieved.”

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The healing power of a multi-generational stay at Lakes by Yoo

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The healing power of a multi-generational stay at Lakes by Yoo

Hotel rooms, cabins and apartments are all available for rent and included in the price are the endless lakes, woodlands and meadows to romp in. It would be impossible to get bored here, with paddleboarding, fresh-water wild swimming, cycling, kayaking, zip wire, archery, bushcraft and tennis all on the menu.

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York Green Party activist recognised for Ukraine work

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York Green Party activist recognised for Ukraine work

Mike Kearney, a National Education Union (NEU) representative, received the award at the NEU’s national conference in Brighton for his solidarity work supporting teachers in Ukraine.

Daniel Kebede, president of the union, said: “Congratulations to Michael for his exemplary international solidarity work.

“Michael’s commitments to Ukraine’s teachers and pupils have been unwavering.”

Mr Kearney is travelling with support from the NEU Ukraine Solidarity Network (Image: York Green Party)

Mr Kearney was honoured for his ongoing efforts to support Ukrainian teachers and students, and is travelling with support from the NEU Ukraine Solidarity Network.

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On April 2, he set off from Brighton in a van delivering aid to Ukraine.

The van included educational materials donated by York schools, along with Easter eggs for children and families.

He will leave the van in Ukraine to assist with ongoing aid delivery.

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UK state pension triple lock rise: Everything you need to know

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