Grand National tips 2025: Three ante-post betting selections

Stumptown being ridden by Keith Donoghue on his way to winning the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chas
Stumptown (right) will be looking to back up his Cross Country Chase success with another strong run at Aintree - PA/Adam Davy

The most exciting jump race off them all, the Grand National, is not just around the corner and so the time has come for Telegraph Sport to help you find a winner.

After the latest round of forfeits, Intense Raffles has been left as the 7/1 favourite for the race following Gavin Cromwell’s decision to withdraw red-hot favourite Inothewayurethinkin following his resounding win in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

That decision has blown the market wide open, with several horses still entered boosting their credentials with good runs at the Cheltenham Festival. Last year’s winner, I Am Maximus, remains on course to defend his crown for Willie Mullins. Click here for a full rundown of runners for this year’s race.

Here, Telegraph Sport lists three horses who should be on your radar ahead of the big race on April 5.

Grand National 2025 tips

Stumptown (Gavin Cromwell) 8/1

If there is one race that has proved a proper testing ground for Grand National success in recent years it has been the Cross Country at Cheltenham. Tiger Roll won the race in 2018 and 2019 and before taking the big prize at Aintree, while the likes of Cause Of Causes and Delta Work have run superbly at Aintree after their Cross Country wins.

This year’s winner Stumptown is therefore of real interest at double-figure odds. He was a resounding winner of the Cross Country, slamming Latenightpass by seven lengths in the manner of a horse who had plenty more to offer at the line. That would have to give confidence that he will relish the extra five furlongs he will face at Aintree.

Stumptown (right) warmed up for his Grand National bid with a win at the Cheltenham Festival
Stumptown (right) warmed up for his Grand National bid with a win at the Cheltenham Festival - PA/Adam Davy

He’ll undoubtedly get a decent ratings bump for that display so should be well-in at the weights come the Grand National. Keith Donoghue will likely take the ride again for a trainer who is bang in form at the right time of year. There is little not to like about his chances.

Perceval Legallois (Gavin Cromwell) 12/1

Another horse from the Cromwell stable who looks to have been laid out for this race all season. Perceval Legallois first caught the eye winning at the 2023 Dublin Racing Festival when he demolished a competitive handicap hurdle field off what, in hindsight, was a mark that far underestimated his abilities.

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