- **Q: Why is Hewick so popular?
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Horse Racing / Grand National
The Grand National at Aintree is approaching, and one name generating significant buzz is Hewick. This ten-year-old gelding, trained by John 'Shark' Hanlon, has captured the public's imagination not just for his on-track success but also fo...
## Hewick's Rise and Grand National Profile
Hewick's journey from an £800 purchase to a potential Grand National favourite is the stuff of racing legends. His trainer, John 'Shark' Hanlon, has cultivated a public image for the horse, famously taking him into a local County Carlow pub for a pint of Guinness after his American Grand National triumph in 2022. This 'people's horse' narrative resonates strongly with fans and punters.
Preparation for the 2025 Grand National has been meticulous. Bypassing the demanding Cheltenham Gold Cup demonstrates the team's singular focus on Aintree. Hanlon believes the horse is peaking at the right time, citing a confidence-boosting win over hurdles at Thurles and a positive schooling session over National-style fences.
The modern Grand National, with modified fences considered more forgiving than in the past, potentially suits a horse like Hewick. He possesses the necessary class, demonstrated by his King George victory, and seems to favour the anticipated good ground conditions. As Johnny Ward noted in The Standard, Hewick 'ticks all the boxes'.
## The Jockey Switch
The decision to replace Jordan Gainford with Gavin Sheehan has certainly raised eyebrows. While Sheehan delivered Hewick's career-best win in the King George, Gainford has been the horse's regular partner. Gainford, understandably 'fuming', will now ride outsider Conflated. Sheehan acknowledges Gainford's connection but aims to seize the opportunity, highlighting that luck is crucial in the National.
## Market Movers and Contenders
The significant drop in Hewick's odds (from 66/1 to 9/1) reflects both his credentials and his popularity. Bookmakers are reportedly nervous about the volume of bets placed on him. He faces stiff competition, notably from last year's winner I Am Maximus (carrying 8lbs more), Vanillier (runner-up in 2023), and other strong Irish contenders like Perceval Legallois and Stumptown.
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Hewick's story is captivating, but can he overcome the unique challenge of the Grand National and the late jockey change?
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