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Use your football club to predict the winner of the 2022 Grand National

Still don't know who to back in the Grand National? The Racing Post have hand picked a horse that football fans can cheer on in the Grand National, based on the football club they support.

Try the to find your Grand National winner!


Ahead of the Grand National this weekend, many punters and casual racing fans will be struggling to make a decision on who they think will win the biggest race of the year.

Some punters like to choose their horse using statistics and form, others choose purely on instinct, while sometimes the best name or colours can capture public imagination.

The Your Club Your Horse Grand National Generator takes the headache out of choosing a horse in the Grand National.

Simply select the football club you support and a horse will automatically be assigned with a reason as to why that horse relates to your club. Here are a few of our favourites.


2022 Grand National at Aintree: the runners, the odds, the verdict


Manchester United

Run Wild Fred

Brazilian midfielder Fred is known to run wild on the Old Trafford pitch, and Gordon Elliott will be hoping for a more composed performance from strong stayer Run Wild Fred.

Watford

Fiddlerontheroof

Fiddlerontheroof has had three different jockeys in the last 14 months, the same amount of managers that Watford have fiddled their way through since January 2021.

Birmingham City

Cloth Cap

Peaky Blinders might have finished but the Blues will be hoping that Cloth Cap makes a bit of a comeback here.

Stoke City

Enjoy D'Allen

Enjoy D'Allen oozes a bit of class and Stoke midfielder Joe Allen often strolls around midfield with the same attitude. Enjoy Joe Allen.

Celtic

Dingo Dollar

Aussie Head Coach Ange Postecoglou has a Dingo Dollar or two.


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