The Grand National 2011 is already generating interest in the ante post betting market. Once again we’re being teased with the prospect of the mighty Denman running in the 2011 race. It was the same story last year (he didn’t run in the end ~ what a surprise!), if Denman is ever to feature in a National line-up then this year is likely to be the one.
Other notable names appearing in the Grand National Antepost odds are ‘Don’t Push It’ the 2010 winner and ‘Big Fella Thanks’.
You can check out the current best odds in the Ante Post market below. Please remember that Ante-Post rules apply to all bets made on the Grand National usually up to and including the day before the race. (check with your bookmaker for rules)
A Standard Example Of Ante Post Rules: All racing ante-post bets are accepted and settled on a Rules of Racing basis only. Ante-post bets are accepted at quoted prices, up to and including the day prior to the event, on the basis of all in, run or not, entered or not . Therefore selections not taking part in the race/event concerned are losers. Ante-post bets are those placed at our quoted prices on horses and prior to the race becoming classed as ‘Day of Event’ (Day of event is a term used to describe the time at which overnight declarations are made, usually 10am on the day preceding the race (or two days for certain Group 1 races) for horse racing and the day of the race for greyhounds). All bets placed after the overnight declaration stage are settled in accordance with our Early Prices/Day of Race Rules.
Please check before you bet ante post with your bookmaker regarding the ‘rules & clauses’ all bookmakers are different.





















