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Irish-trained duo head Coral Scottish Grand National betting

| 30.03.2016
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

Recent Cheltenham Festival winner Cause Of Causes and the Willie Mullins-trained Measureofmydreams head the sponsor’s betting for next month’s Coral Scottish Grand National at 12-1, after the entries for the £210,000 Ayr showpiece were unveiled today.  The former’s stablemate Bless The Wings is quoted at 14-1, along with Seeyouatmidnight, Southfield Theatre and Vyta Du Roc, while Monday’s Irish Grand National winner Rogue Angel is among the horses priced at 16-1.

“The field for the Coral Scottish Grand National may not take shape until events at Aintree have unfolded, but at this stage the market is headed by the Irish-trained duo Cause Of Causes and Measureofmydreams, with the latter’s trainer Willie Mullins entering six contenders as he seeks the £120,000 first prize that could play a big part in this season’s trainers’ title race,” said Coral’s David Stevens.

**Coral Scottish Grand National – sponsor’s betting

12 Cause Of Causes, Measureofmydreams, 14 Bless The Wings, Seeyouatmidnight, Southfield Theatre, Vyta Du Roc, 16 A Good Skin, Heathfield, Henri Parry Morgan, Noble Endeavor, Rogue Angel, Vicente, 20 Al Co, Amigo, Ballyculla, Fine Rightly, Folsom Blue, Gold Futures, Golden Chieftain, Goonyella, Killer Crow, Milansbar, Royale Knight, Saint Are, Sausalito Sunrise, Shotgun Paddy, Shutthefrontdoor, Three Faces West, Top Wood, Vivaldi Collonges, Ziga Boy, 25 Bar

**NH Trainers’ Championship

2-5 Willie Mullins, 7-4 Paul Nicholls

ENDS

Further Information Contact

David Stevens 07720 400438

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David Stevens

David joined Coral as PR manager in 2001, having previously worked at the
Racing Post. Now in the role of Head of PR, he is involved in all aspects
of the company's media relations, providing the latest racing betting news , as well as Coral's sponsorship and event
portfolio. A keen sports fan, and long-suffering Portsmouth supporter (the
two are not always connected), when not working he will normally be found
heading south, or east or west, to the sun, and that liking for the sunshine
explains why he will always prefer flat racing to the jumps.