The Grand National 2012 Betting Odds - Aintree 16:15

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The Grand National 2012 betting odds for Aintree 16:15 were available at 888.com here

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Synchronised was the favorite with a potential payout of 9/1 at 888.com.

Synchronised was getting 8 percent of the betting action while Shakalakaboomboom at 11/1 odds was getting 7 percent of the action.  Nearly 70 percent of those betting the Grand National 2012 Aintree 16:15 were backing a horse that was not among the top five favorites.

Sporting Life says of the 9/1 favorite Synchronised:

“The great Golden Miller, in 1934, was the last chaser to win both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Grand National in the same season so the omens aren't good for Synchronised, though modifications to the Aintree fences have seen the better horses towards the top of the handicap start to dominate recently.”

All odds on the Grand National 2012 can be found here at 888.com.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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