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Grand National: Returning champion Minella Times tops Aintree weights with Chris's Dream and Chatham Street Lad out

Blaklion and Poker Party into top 40 in Grand National entries as top weight Chris's Dream and Chatham Street Lad drop out at confirmation stage; 2021 winner Minella Times left as top weight for Henry de Bromhead

Minella Times crosses the line first in the 2021 Grand National
Image: Minella Times will have to carry top weight in Saturday's Grand National in his bid to defend the title

Last year’s winner Minella Times has been left at the top of the weights in Saturday’s Randox Grand National following the defection of his stablemate Chris’s Dream.

Minella Times claimed a historic victory 12 months ago as Rachael Blackmore became the first female rider to win the world's most famous steeplechase.

But Henry de Bromhead's nine-year-old will have to carry 11st 10lb this time around as he bids to follow in the hoofprints of Tiger Roll by successfully defending his crown.

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The only other horse previously in the top 40 that has been taken out is the Mick Winters-trained Chatham Street Lad. He could instead tackle the famous fences in Friday's Topham Chase.

The beneficiaries of the two defections are another De Bromhead runner in Poker Party and Dan Skelton's Blaklion, who are now guaranteed a place in the field.

Poker Party and Rachael Blackmore after victory in the Kerry National
Image: Poker Party and Rachael Blackmore after victory in the Kerry National

The top three in the market are Gordon Elliott's Delta Work (11st 9lb), the Ted Walsh-trained Any Second Now (11st 8lb) and Snow Leopardess (10st 9lb) from Charlie Longsdon's yard.

Elliott's strong squad also includes Escaria Ten (11st 1lb) and Farclas (11st 1lb), while Ciaran Murphy's Enjoy d'Allen (10st 11lb) is another leading contender from Ireland.

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Trainer Charlie Longsdon admits he is feeling the nerves ahead of Snow Leopardess' run in the Grand National, with the grey mare gathering increasing popularity following her return from giving birth to a filly.

Elliott's Death Duty and Sean Curran's Domaine De L'Isle currently occupy the 41st and 42nd spots respectively.

Emma Lavelle's Eclair Surf, second to easy Scottish National winner Win My Wings in the Eider Chase last time out, is currently 43rd on the list.

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