Dual Cheltenham Festival winner Minella Indo is 20/1 to win the 2024 Grand National on Saturday.
Henry de Bromhead's 11-year-old will be competing to make history as only the third horse after Golden Miller and L'Escargot to win both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National.
Rachael Blackmore will be in the saddle and is aiming for her second Grand National triumph following her victory on board Minella Times in 2021, where she became the first female jockey to win the race.
Minella Indo's last run was in the Glenfarclas Crystal Cup Cross Country Chase in December, where he finished fourth of 13 runners after tailing off at the end.
He was set to run as favourite in the Glenfarclas Cross-Country Chase at Cheltenham in March but the race was abandoned due to waterlogged ground, much to the disappointment of Blackmore and De Bromhead.
With the National course expected to remain heavy, Minella Indo is 2-2 under those conditions and the anticipated slower pace will likely suit De Bromhead's star.
Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle (Cheltenham - 2019)
Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle (Punchestown - 2019)
Gold Cup (Cheltenham - 2021)
2023: Ain’t That A Shame – 17th
2022: Minella Times – PU
2021: Minella Times – 1st
2019: Valseur Lido – 10th
2018: Alpha Des Obeaux – F
(Any odds displayed were correct at the time of writing and are subject to fluctuation)