Pisces Grand National Horses
Below are listed all the horses running in the Grand National which have a star sign of Pisces. You can also pick your horse by the colour the jockey wears, where it is from, or just take a lucky dip. Good Luck!
I Am Maximus
Horse age: 9 Trainer: Willie Mullins Jockey: Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: Ireland Jockey silks colour: Green
I Am Maximus sprinted clear on the run-in in last year's Grand National, eventually coming home a comfortable seven-and-a-half-length winner and in doing so gave master trainer Willie Mullins his second Aintree Grand National victory. Connections have stated all season that defending his Grand National crown is the plan for 2025 but this time around I Am Maximus will have eight pounds more to hike around Aintree. 2025 did not start well for I Am Maximus with a poor display in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown in December. The Grand National winner continually jumped out to his left and was tailed off from a relatively early stage, although that was a Grade One race run on good to yielding ground which would not have played to his strengths. The Grand National winner put up an improved performance next time with a staying on in eighth place in the Irish Gold Cup but, again, that effort was littered with jumps where the gelding went violently out to his left. A third outing was planned for a race he won last year, the Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse, but I Am Maximus was a late non-runner due to a bruised foot. He remains one of the favourites for the 2025 Grand National but his propensity to jump out to his left this season and his foot injury must be a big worry for his supporters.
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Horse age: 8 Trainer: Willie Mullins Jockey: Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: Ireland Jockey silks colour: Green
Last season was extremely positive for Meetingofthewaters with two wins including a 99k handicap. The gelding was sent off second favourite for the Paddy Power Chase at the Leopardstown Christmas meeting as punters surmised that the gelding was very attractively handicapped and so it proved with Meetingofthewaters recording a smooth four and a half length victory under a confident Danny Mullins. That big win prompted JP McManus to step in to buy the horse from previous owner Paul Byrne in time for the horse to run in the green and gold colours at the Cheltenham Festival. Meetingofthewaters finished third there just under six lengths behind winner Chianti Classico. That good run at Cheltenham prompted trainer Willie Mullins to chance the young horse in the Grand National where he could be seen moving well throughout the race. Danny Mullins was in the plate and when his ride jumped the last almost in a line with the leaders it looked as if Meetingofthewaters was going to be right there at the finish. As it was he ended up finishing seventh when he seemed to run out of petrol in the last 100 yards. This season seems to have been implemented with a return trip to Aintree as the ultimate goal once again. The eight-year-old gelding has been well beaten in both his chase efforts but in between those he was sent off an extremely well-backed favourite for a 50k handicap hurdle at the DRF. Connections had spotted that the gelding was rated an incredible thirty-six pounds lower over hurdles and tried to exploit that mark but unfortunately the gamble was not landed as Meetingofthewaters trailed in well beaten. That defeat over hurdles has to leave a question mark as to if the gelding is in anywhere near the same form of last season. The UK handicapper has given Meetingofthewaters a mark one pound higher than last season’s effort at Aintree but with the gelding's form very much in question, it would require a big leap of faith to support Meetingofthewaters this year.
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Horse age: 7 Trainer: Tom Gibney Jockey: J J Slevin Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: Ireland Jockey silks colour: Green
Intense Raffles won three of his nine races in France but seemed to take a huge step forward when transferred into the care of Tom Gibney in County Meath, Ireland. Gibney was in charge of the gelding's novice chase career and this son of Martaline took to that discipline like a duck to water winning his first two novice chases. The trainer then selected a very bold route of sending this inexperienced horse into white-hot company in the Irish Grand National. Despite this being Intense Raffles' first run in a handicap and the first time he had raced in a big field, he acquitted himself admirably becoming only the third six-year-old to win Ireland's top handicap chase. Owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede nominated the Aintree Grand National as the horse's target for 2025 and it is noticeable that the gelding had been kept to hurdles this season prior to the publication of the Grand National weights. The handicapper eventually settled on a mark of 151 for Intense Raffles but given his improving profile and lack of experience it's highly likely he can be competitive at Aintree of this revised mark. Traditionally, seven-year-olds have had a poor record in the Grand National but Noble Yeats broke the bad run of horses that age when winning in 2022 and with the changing nature of the race, being less experienced has become less of an issue. Intense Raffles has already indicated that he is ahead of the handicapper by finishing second in the renowned Grand National trial, the Grade Three Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse. The Irish handicapper has set his new mark at 156 so he will be five pounds ahead of his handicap mark at Aintree. Intense Raffles must have an outstanding chance of achieving an Irish and English National double.
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Horse age: 7 Trainer: Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero Jockey: Jonjo O'Neill Jr Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: England - North West Jockey silks colour: Green
Iroko is another of the JP McManus battalion that is well-fancied for the 2025 Grand National. A winner at the Cheltenham Festival two seasons ago over hurdles, Iroko has improved even further over fences despite only winning one of his races over the bigger obstacles so far. The Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero trained gelding ran his best race over fences when finishing second to Inothewayurthinkin in the Grade One Mildmay Novices’ Chase at Aintree last season. That rival has gone on to massively frank the form by winnng the Cheltenham Gold Cup this season. Things haven’t really gone to plan for Iroko this season, which began with a half-length defeat by Trelawne in a Graduation Chase at Haydock, and then a first fence fall at Ascot in December. His third run this season came in a Premier Handicap at Cheltenham in January when finishing five lengths fourth to winner Moon D’Orange. That run was investigated by the stewards that day who wanted an explanation into the gelding’s running and riding. Jockey Jonjo O’Neill Jr explained to the stewards that he was under instructions to try and get Iroko jumping soundly after his fall in his last race. The jockey lost his iron during the race and got into a difficult position as a result. The stewards accepted the explanation but the upshot of the race was that Iroko did not receive a hike in the handicap before the Grand National weights were announced. The Grand National is much less of a jumping test these days but the amount of errors in Iroko’s recent races must still be a considerable concern for his chances.
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Horse age: 9 Trainer: Nigel Twiston-Davies Jockey: Sam Twiston-Davies Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: England - South West Jockey silks colour: Blue
Beauport won last year's Midlands Grand National proving he has the stamina for the National test and looks to have been campaigned with this year's Aintree showpiece specifically in mind especially since winning a valuable Ascot Handicap Chase by over 30 lengths in November. He's had just two starts over hurdles since then, a path trodden by many National winners in the past who were protecting their handicap mark over fences. His jumping has been more accomplished this season, he's won in ground conditions varying from good to soft to heavy and generally likes to race up with the pace which is a positive for the National. He has only had the three starts this season so is very fresh and is the right sort of age (9 years old) profile wise of previous National winners. These famous silks were carried to victory in this race by Corbiere in 1983.
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Horse age: 7 Trainer: Nigel Twiston-Davies Jockey: Tom Bellamy Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: England - South West Jockey silks colour: Brown
Broadway Boy is something of an enigma in that he has recorded some excellent performances but is also prone to throwing in some very poor efforts with connections not really able to explain why these bad runs occur. The Nigel Twiston-Davies trained chaser has been impressive twice at Cheltenham but his highest rated performance over fences was in defeat when runner-up to Kandoo Kid in the prestigious Coral Gold Cup at Newbury. Those good runs have to be compared to his last two efforts at Cheltenham where he finished a distant fifth when odds-on favourite and then pulled up when his jumping absolutely fell apart. A Broadway Boy on top form would be near the top of the betting for Aintree but it is hard to be positive about his Grand National chances based on his last two runs.
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Horse age: 7 Trainer: Gordon Elliott Jockey: Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: Ireland Jockey silks colour: Pink
Fil Dor has won two of his fourteen tries over fences but has been set quite a few difficult tasks but it's a concern that both his chase wins came in uncompetitive races when he was odds-on. The main concern over Fil Dor's Grand National hopes would be a worry regarding his stamina. He's only had one race over three miles in his career where he seemed to run out of petrol at Fairyhouse in February. Obviously three-time Grand National winning trainer Gordon Elliott's runners come under plenty of scrutiny but this gelding seems to have a lot on his plate.
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Horse age: 8 Trainer: Michael Keady Jockey: Ciaran Gethings Horse star sign: Pisces Horse trained at: England - South East Jockey silks colour: Purple
Rookie trainer Michael Keady has yet to train a winner in National Hunt racing but hopes to change all that by winning the biggest race in the world: The Grand National. Keady took out a licence in December and has had winners on the all-weather but has yet to record a victory over obstacles. Keady oversaw the online purchase of Horantzau d’Airy, by his business partner Jim Gill, who went to £52,000 to secure the gelding who was sold out of the Willie Mullins yard with a Grand National entry included. Keady trains from Newmarket and that area has been low on Grand National entries in recent years but Keady believes this horse has the pre-requisite form to be competitive in the big race. The eight-year-old gelding was previously owned by Rich Ricci so had been campaigned in some big races including the Kerry National where he finished second and then finished second again in the Munster National. Since those two runner-up efforts this son of Legolas has been disappointing in three further big handicaps. If Horantzau d’Airy could get back to his early season form he could play a part in the Grand National but a fairytale success for his new trainer looks unlikely.
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