In this Grand National Free Tips article we have analysed the form and chances of the main Liverpool fancies and worked out which horses appeal as the best bets for the Aintree spectacular on Saturday April 14, 2012. Our strongest fancy is for David Pipe’s representative JUNIOR. Read on to see why we reached that conclusion and who else we think has a big chance.

These days the winners need a certain amount of class as well as endless stamina. Carrying more than 11 stone will stop the vast majority of horses no matter how good they are. Experience of the unique challenge of the National fences is definitely a positive for both horses and jockeys. For Aintree debutants, treat habitual fallers and blunderers like the plague.

Age is important too. You can be confident that Grand National stalwarts such as Don't Push It and State of Play will run well but, at twelve years old, they are very unlikely to win and probably will not be long enough priced for a worthwhile place bet. Here are a few worth thinking about for the top honours.

West End Rocker
The Alan King trained 10-year-old showed an absolute love of the Aintree fences when scoring with ease over the fearsome National obstacles when he won the Becher Chase on December 3. He was drawing away from his field by the line, demonstrating his endless stamina. His jumping was foot perfect bar a mistake at the very first fence. Niche Market was a distant twenty-two lengths second that day but he travelled well for a long way and the ground was officially heavy, so he can not be dismissed if, as seems likely, he encounters a faster surface on the big day. Course form counts for a lot. Recent form counts for plenty. West End Rocker has both. As he is also the perfect statistical age for the Grand National it is no surprise that the impressive performance saw him shoot towards the head of the Grand National Betting market.

Junior
The Grand National was mentioned as the strategic aim for this son of Singspiel as soon as he changed codes. He was one of the favourites in the ante post betting for the 2011 Grand National following his impressive victory in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup at Cheltenham in March 2011 but failed to make the cut. As his handicap mark has gone up significantly this time around there will be no repeat of that and he will get a run.

The Pipe team know how to train a Grand National winner, producing Comply Or Die for his victorious run under Timmy Murphy in 2008 and to take second place in 2009. David's dad Martin Pipe also won the race with Miinnehoma in 1994 for Freddie Starr, who recently revealed he has never eaten a hamster. If Junior shows anything like his form of last season then he may just eat his rivals and he has to be one for the shortlist. He may never have seen an Aintree fence but he has never fallen or parted company with his jockey in over 20 starts over obstacles. In 2012 he will enter the race as a nine year old - statistically an ideal age for National success. He is a worthy Grand National Free Tips selection.

Killyglen
Killyglen was not among the fancied runners or the finishers in the 2011 Grand National but he is worth consideration in 2012 as he ran and jumped very well for far longer than anyone expected of a 66-1 shot. Although he blundered five from home in 2011, he appeared to be staying on when he finally fell four out. His Antrim based trainer, Stuart Crawford, was sufficiently encouraged by his performance to state his intention to target the race again. Killyglen's 2011-2012 campaign started with a couple of reasonable runs in hurdle races. His third run in the Betfair Multiples Handicap Chase on 19 November 2011 at Haydock suggested that he is in good order and has not lost his appetite for larger obstacles as he jumped impeccably and finished a creditable third carrying top weight under A P McCoy. If his preparation continues to go well he is not to be ignored and is hard to pass by as our Grand National Free Tips option.

The Midnight Club
He may have disappointed his band of followers that sent him off the 15/2 favourite in the 2011 National but The Midnight Club may well be worth pursuing again. 2011 was his first attempt at the National fences and he hit the third so hard that his then jockey, Ruby Walsh, said he knew his chances of winning the race were all but over. When you also consider that he was also so badly hampered by the debris he encountered four out that he almost came to a complete standstill, finishing in sixth place, four lengths behind Niche Market, was actually quite an achievement. Willie Mullins knows how to train for this race, sending Hedgehunter out to win for Trevor Hemmings under Ruby Walsh in 2005.

The Midnight Club will certainly not be any faster as an eleven year old but if he has learned from his experiences at Aintree he stands a good chance of making the frame.

Chicago Grey
A Gordon Elliott recruit that would have to be taken seriously if he decides to target the National is Chicago Grey. He has class, unquestionable stamina and a pretty clean record of jumping. He has only ever fallen once (in the aforementioned Novices Chase at Cheltenham in November 2010 when he brought down Beshabar). His most impressive recent victory was at the same course in March 2011 in the four mile National Hunt Chase where he outpaced Beshabar on the run in. A month later he started the 11/2 favourite in the Scottish National but could only finish a disappointing eighth at Ayr. He is obviously not the easiest character to deal with. He needs to be very patiently ridden in his races and has been taken down to the start early on a number of occasions, including at Cheltenham in March. His early form this season has not been impressive but if Elliott can rekindle his best form it would be unwise to ignore him and he was a consideration for our Grand National Free Tips choice.

Ballabriggs
Ballabriggs' needs little introduction having courageously battled to victory in the 2011 Grand National under Jason Maguire for Donald McCain. Another son of Presenting, he will be eleven years old when he lines up for the 2012 renewal and only two horses over ten have won the race since the turn of the century. Another statistic that counts against him is that no horse since Red Rum has managed back to back National victories. Could Donald McCain junior be the man to emulate his father's achievement with Red Rum? There is no question that he will be trained specifically for the race. If he reappears in good order this season there is no reason why he shouldn't run very well again.

Always Right
Always Right is a proven stayer who ended last season with an official rating of 142 over fences after getting third in the Scottish Grand National at Ayr less than a length behind Beshabar and Merigo. He has won nine of his lifetime fourteen starts, triumphing in five of his six runs in point to points and winning four of his eight starts in chases. John Wade, his owner and trainer, is a successful businessman in the north east who owns about thirty horses which he trains himself. That fact alone might help make this horse a decent price on the day as many punters look to follow trainers they know. Always Right has only fallen once and will go into the race as a ten year old. It would be quite some story if Always Right were to succeed at Aintree but the National has delivered more extraordinary outcomes in the past.

Conclusion
All of these horses have genuine chances for the Grand National 2012 but, looking at the pros and cons of each, the two top contenders have to be the The Midnight Club and Junior, provided the going is good on the day.

Given the David Pipe yard's outstanding form and the fact he has been targeted for this since before last year's race our fancy has to be JUNIOR to be backed each-way. He has never fallen and, at nine, is the historic optimum age for this test. Junior is a strong selection to run a great race for this Grand National Free Tips article.

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