Saturday ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for day three of the Grand National Festival at Aintree
The final day of the Grand National Festival brings the big race, but the ITV cameras are also here for four other cracking contests and the Planet Sport tipsters have a selection for each one.
The nation stops for the world's greatest steeplechase - the Grand National (1715). Suddenly those who have little or no interest in racing through the rest of the season are glued to their TV screens for an afternoon of top quality racing.
We welcome everyone at Planet Sport, whether this is your first or umpeenth Grand National we are here to help you pick some winners from all the big races on offer this Saturday.
We'll start with a quick canter through our selections, then there's a bit of detail and some other horses to consider in our tips below that.
Good luck and please gamble responsibly
Saturday's selections:
14:25 (Aintree) Good Time Jonny
14:25 (Aintree) Good Time Jonny
Good Time Jonny has bold claims in the Village Hotels Handicap Hurdle, he justified strong support in the market when given a patient ride to win the Pertemps Final at Cheltenham last month and he may complete the double off only 5lb higher in the handicap.
15:00 (Aintree) You Wear It Well
15:35 (Aintree) Marie's Rock
16:15 (Aintree) Beauport
17:15 (Aintree) Delta Work
Delta Work can give trainer Gordon Elliott a record-equalling fourth victory in the Randox Grand National.
There could be no arguing with the merit of his prep run though, following the same path as last year to fend off stablemate and reopposing rival Galvin in the cross-country chase at the Cheltenham Festival, with Delta Work keeping on well to win by two and a half lengths despite having a 7lb deficit on official ratings.
His stamina is still to be proven over this four-and-a-quarter-mile trip and clearly if ante-post favourite Corach Rambler takes to the course, the whole field will be up against it with a horse that is technically 10lb well in.
Our Power could give him most to think about from the bottom of the handicap, while another Elliott runner in Coko Beach can make the frame and Noble Yeats cannot be ruled out back at the scene of his greatest hour.