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The 'Spring Double' is a popular betting challenge for horse racing enthusiasts, involving picking the winners of two major races: the William Hill Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster and the Randox Grand National at Aintree. This article compile...
Racing Post experts have weighed in on their top fancies for the Spring Double. Here's a breakdown of their selections:
**William Hill Lincoln Handicap (Doncaster):** * **Richard Birch:** Tips **Thunder Run**, citing potential Group horse quality in a handicap and tactical versatility. * **Keith Melrose & Harry Wilson:** Both favour **Godwinson**, noting a good record when fresh and a potentially favourable draw. * **Tom Park:** Selects **Midnight Gun**, highlighting strong pedigree (Kingman ex Sky Lantern) and potential to be better than the current handicap mark. * **Graeme Rodway:** Opts for **Mr Professor**, pointing out he's only 4lb higher than last year's win in the same race and performs well fresh. * **Robbie Wilders:** Fancies **Whip Cracker**, noting trainer Richard Hughes' good form and the horse being potentially well-treated on past performance.
**Randox Grand National (Aintree):** * **Richard Birch, Tom Park & Harry Wilson:** All strongly favour **Iroko**. Reasons include being unexposed over fences, cannily campaigned to protect the handicap mark, potential relish for the longer trip, and form that reads well (e.g., second to Inothewayurthinkin, subsequent Cheltenham winner). * **Keith Melrose:** Tips **Stumptown**, noting a proven ability off a similar mark at Cheltenham and suitability for the National test, potentially giving trainer Gavin Cromwell a significant double after the Gold Cup. * **Graeme Rodway:** Selects last year's winner **I Am Maximus**, suggesting the horse is still well-handicapped and the changing nature of the race suits potential multiple winners. * **Robbie Wilders:** Chooses **Vanillier**, runner-up last year, highlighting improvement with blinkers and being back on the same handicap mark. Argues a troubled run in the Cross Country at Cheltenham masked his true form.
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