Grand National 2025: Print your lottery for the Aintree race today

Maximus, the winner of last year, begins with the favorite of winning a second championship with warming events on Thursday in Aintree.
National, British sports calendar is one of the biggest activities, workplaces and friends often run a horse with a hammer to make a back shot.
If you are planning one for 2025, keep reading to find out how.
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Who are the favorites of winning the Grand National 2025 with bettors?
Maximus, the winner of last year by Paul Townend, was sent from the joint favorite 24/1 and a good bet for the gallop-2025 clearly to win almost eight-length. This year at 11-12.
“Eight -year -old Prime Minister appears and cannot be excluded.”

Grand National 2024 on full flight
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What about the drone ban?
However, you choose to follow the national, it will not be through drones – they are forbidden to fly over Aintree.
For the three -day festival, the police implemented a temporary flight restriction zone through the Mersexia course and targeted especially drones. It is believed that drone images may unjustly prefer gamblers who placed a ‘playing’ bets a few seconds before TV broadcasts.
The non -volatile region is part of a security operation for the famous disabled vehicle that attracts more than 150,000 spectators. When animal rights protesters reached the course, the 2023 race was postponed.
Iain Wyke, Chief Inspector of the Mersexia Police, the Commander of the Grand National Festival Event of Mersexia, said, “As always, our policing plans for the Great National Festival are comprehensive and soil, sea and air.
“MERSEYSIDE POLICE OFFICIALS, including expert sources and air support, civil servants from regional and national teams will be present during the event and we are working with partners, including local authority, other emergency services and businesses in the community to ensure that it is a safe and safe event.”