Niche Market Odds Grand National 2011

Horse Racing Betting

Niche Market Odds Grand National 2011 which are currently trading around 20/1 at BetFair, makes the Paul Nicholls trained charge one of our top Grand National 2011 betting tips. Paul Nicholls, one of the most esteemed and highly respected trainers in the world, has yet to land a winner at the Grand National in his career. He has two prominent names near the top of the betting this year, with Sir Alex Ferguson’s What A Friend and the hotly tipped outsider Niche Market. There is a strong leaning towards Niche Market and that he actually represents a better chance at getting Nicholls that illustrious National winner, than the shorter priced What A Friend. Why? Well, for starters, Niche Market has experience at winning a National, as he lifted the Irish National title back in 2009. Back in this season’s Hennessey, he gave a fantastic performance, finishing just a length behind Denman in the end (in fifth), but again showed what a steady performer he really is. He has also had a breathing operation, which should give him extra staying power for the long run. Punters may be a little wary of backing Niche Market again this year in the Grand National, this is because he pulled up at the 29th fence last year. However, wouldn’t let that influence your betting decisions on this year’s renewal, because landing a winner who has failed to finish the race previously is nothing new.

Now a ten year old, meaning that he is prime age to go on and win this, and really could shine for Nicholls here. Niche Market Odds Grand National 2011. The difference this year around is that Niche Market has been handed to Nicholls, who has purposely kept him fresh for the race this year. The Grand National last year came after a busy season for Niche Market and there were visible signs of not having enough energy left to compete. It could all be a different story this time around though as the timing and the conditions could just all fall into place for Niche Market. This is a good horse, and his showing at Newbury in March when he came home eighth didn’t really do him justice. The unpredictability of the Grand National could play into his hands as well, and while the front running pack battle it out, he could easily sneak in with a steady showing. Niche Market may not be the horse which immediately jumps out at you, but the price for 20/1 at BetFair where he is at right now represents fantastic value. Well worth a punt in an each way bet of course, and remember last year’s winner Don’t Push It was trading at 20/1 in the week before the race. He came home a 10/1 winner last year, but Niche Market could hold out to a longer, better price.

Hit Bettting Exchange BetFair and weigh up your options, but Niche Market Odds Grand National 2011 looks a very healthy price. Worth backing early just in case he does start attracting more punters, and therefore you are more likely to get a good Antepost on him. At some bookmaker he is already as short as 14/1, which may be a better reflection of his genuine chances, so snap up any deal you can get on him above that, because it should put you in good stead for your 2011 Grand National Betting. Niche Market may be blending into the crowd a bit, but this genuinely could be the one which gets Paul Nicholls home for that Grand National winner that is missing from his impressive resume.