Grand National victory for Any Second Now would be bookie’s ‘worst result’

427     0
Any Second Now: horse the bookies fear most in the Grand National (Image: PA)
Any Second Now: horse the bookies fear most in the Grand National (Image: PA)

Bookmakers are breaking out in a cold sweat over the prospect of the JP McManus-owned Any Second Now landing the Randox Grand National at Aintree on Saturday.

On Easter Monday McManus landed the Irish Grand National for the fourth time when I Am Maximus powered to victory at Fairyhouse.

He has won the Grand National twice with Don’t Push It, ridden by Sir A P McCoy, ending 28 years of trying in 2010 and Minella Times in 2021 when Rachael Blackmore became the first female jockey to win the world famous race.

Horses owned by billionaire McManus rarely go off unbacked and Any Second Now, trained by Ted Walsh, is the worst result in the book, according to William Hill.

Walsh won the Grand National in 2000 with Papillon, who was ridden by his legendary jockey son Ruby Walsh.

Harry Cobden says winning Cheltenham ride on Il Ridoto did not deserve ban qhiqqhidtdiurinvHarry Cobden says winning Cheltenham ride on Il Ridoto did not deserve ban

Any Second Now, a 14-1 chance with Hills, was sent off 15-2 favourite 12 months ago when he finished two and a quarter lengths behind Noble Yeats. He won his latest start at Navan in March but has to carry top weight of 11st 12lb this time around.

Mark Walsh, McManus’s retained jockey, is set to ride Any Second Now again with new jockeys on Noble Yeats [Sean Bowen] and last year’s third Delta Work [Keith Donoghue]. Longhouse Poet, who finished sixth, is also in the field again.

William Hill spokesperson, Lee Phelps, said: “We’ve been non-runner money back on the Grand National for a couple of months now and business has been strong since.

“Corach Rambler has naturally been popular, particularly since his Ultima success at Cheltenham, though the money has dried up in recent days.

“He might be off top-weight, but Any Second Now would be the worst result in the book for us, while two of the horses that finished behind him in last year’s National – Longhouse Poet and Delta Work – would also be very costly.”

Jon Lees

JP McManus, Billionaires, Horses, Grand National, Mark Walsh, William Hill Ltd.

Read more similar news:

02.02.2023, 11:05 • Sport
Cheltenham Festival and Grand National drop dress code in huge horse racing move
08.02.2023, 16:40 • Sport
Gordon Elliott fined £1,000 and Zanahiyr disqualified over positive test
14.02.2023, 20:00 • Sport
Dan Skelton slams handicapper's "offensive" response to British National entries
17.02.2023, 10:26 • Sport
Tom Scudamore stuns horse racing by announcing his immediate retirement
21.02.2023, 10:28 • Sport
Rachael Blackmore's Grand National hero Minella Times retired following injury
21.02.2023, 15:00 • Sport
Grand National 2023 weights and odds as Noble Yeats targets repeat win
21.02.2023, 15:00 • Sport
Harry Redknapp could fulfil Grand National dream with Back On The Lash
23.02.2023, 12:40 • Sport
Grand National day to remember victims of Hillsborough with minute's applause
25.02.2023, 17:01 • Sport
Oisin Murphy plays down Cheltenham Festival appearance putting Flat first
25.02.2023, 19:00 • Sport
Kitty's Light lands Eider Chase gamble as persistence pays off for Jack Tudor