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Grand National: Paul Nicholls says Bryony Frost on huge 14-1 shot is best bet on day one of Festival

PAUL NICHOLLS has gone through his runners and riders for day one of the Grand National Festival.

And he reckons he has a 14-1 shot with Bryony Frost in the saddle who is perfectly poised to land punters a decent payday.

Nicholls is sweet on Frost in the 4.40 on day one of the Grand National

Read on below for his full round-up, courtesy of Betfair.

13:45 – Pic D’Orhy

I’ve had this race in mind all season for Pic D’Orhy who is best on a flat track like Aintree on nice ground. We were never going to Cheltenham with him and probably shouldn’t have taken him to Sandown.

He is exciting and looked smart when winning last time at Kempton which was his best performance over fences. He has won two Grade 2 Chases and it would be nice to win a Grand 1.

14:55 – Clan Des Obeaux

He is back to the scene of his runaway victory in this race a year ago in first time cheek pieces and went on to gain a brilliant success at Punchestown.

Clan hasn’t been at his best yet this season but still ran well in the King George.

I was then a little disappointed with him at Newbury when our horses were a bit out of form. Clan is not getting any younger but he’s bouncing at the moment and looks great in his coat.

We worked him in blinkers on Saturday to sharpen him up and he will wear them in a race for the first time on Thursday. I’m hopeful of another big run back at a track we know he likes.

15:30 – McFabulous

The plan was to take him to Cheltenham for the Coral Cup but we changed our mind when the rain arrived in torrents on the day.

So I’ve kept him fresh for the Grade 1 Aintree Hurdle and the trip of two and a half miles looks ideal.

We are hoping cheek pieces first time can bring out a bit more improvement.

15:30 – Monmiral

It’s never easy for a juvenile in his second season and he’s had a frustrating campaign after picking up a nasty injury in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle.

He was on the easy list for a while after that so we knew he wasn’t quite ready in the National Spirit at Fontwell where he travelled keenly and jumped really well until blowing up going to the final flight.

That was a stepping stone towards Aintree and he is much sharper now. Monmiral looked so good in victory at this meeting last year and while on ratings he needs to improve I’m sure he will appreciate the step up in trip to two and a half miles.

16:05 – Cat Tiger

He gave his owner David Maxwell a fabulous ride in this race a year ago when they led over the last fence and were only run out of it on the flat.

They also enjoyed another decent spin over the National fences by finishing fifth in the Grand Sefton in November.

He then won a handicap at Ascot with a late flourish but didn’t get the trip in the soft in the Kim Muir at Cheltenham.

Back in distance at level weights in this company he has a nice chance.

16:40 – Dolos

He usually comes good in the spring and bounced back to form at Sandown last time in a race he has made his own.

The handicapper reacted by raising him 5lbs and this race looks much more competitive but we will give it a go.

16:40 – Thyme White

I kept him fresh for the Grand Annual at Cheltenham after he won stylishly at Doncaster but pulled him out when the ground turned heavy.

I then gave him a few quiet days after Cheltenham and wonder if he might just have needed the race at Ascot where he finished second after being left in front much sooner than ideal.

Thyme White is quick over his fences, should get the fast run race he needs, and goes to Aintree with sound claims.

17:15 – Iliade Allen

She’s a lovely filly who we bought from Nick Williams shortly after she finished a close second in a Listed bumper at Cheltenham on New Year’s day.

She was very keen that day, went charging off in front, and was only just collared on the hill.

She has settled well into our routine and has a bright future.

Best chance

Thyme White each way.

We have a few at shorter prices but the selection looks a sporting each way shot at longer odds.