2026 Grand National runners: Full list of horses taking part at Aintree after Nick Rockett withdraws

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2026 Grand National runners: Full list of horses taking part at Aintree after Nick Rockett withdraws

The most high-profile steeplechase on the racing calendar takes place this Saturday on the final day of the Grand National 2026.

A maximum of 34 horses will start the two-lap showpiece at Aintree, with 2024 champion I Am Maximus back again.

Last year’s winner, Nick Rockett, was withdrawn two days before the race, with I Am Maximus the favourite and Panic Attack, Grangeclare West and Jagwar also priced at single-figure odds.

101GreatGoals.com has the details on the horses expected to compete at the 2026 Grand National, including a full list of runners.

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2026 Grand National runners

Willie Mullins’ Nick Rockett has pulled out because of coughing, replaced by first reserve Pied Piper.

I Am Maximus is also trained by Mullins, heading the field and aiming to become the eighth runner to win the Grand National more than once.

NameAgeWeight
1I Am Maximus1011st 12lb
2Pied Piper810st 3lb
3Banbridge1011st 11lb
4Grangeclare West1011st 10lb
5Gerri Colombe1011st 10lb
6Haiti Couleurs911st 10lb
7Spillane’s Tower811st 8lb
8Firefox811st 4lb
9Monty’s Star911st 3lb
10Spanish Harlem811st 3lb
11Lecky Watson811st 2lb
12Champ Kiely1011st 1lb
13Iroko811st 1lb
14Favori De Champdou1111st 1lb
15Three Card Brag911st 0lb
16Oscars Brother810st 13lb
17Mr Vango1010st 12lb
18High Class Hero910st 11lb
19Stellar Story910st 11lb
20Beauport1010st 11lb
21Captain Cody810st 10lb
22Jagwar710st 10lb
23Perceval Legallois910st 9lb
24Gorgeous Tom810st 9lb
25The Real Whacker1010st 9lb
26Quai De Bourbon710st 9lb
27Answer To Kayf1010st 8lb
28Jordans710st 8lb
29Final Orders1010st 5lb
30Marble Sands1010st 5lb
31Panic Attack1010st 5lb
32Top Of The Bill1010st 5lb
33Jonnywho910st 4lb
34Twig1110st 4lb
  1. Imperial saint (8yo, 10st 2lb)
  2. Amirite (10st 2lb)
  3. Ain’t that a shame (12yo, 10st 2lb)
  4. Soul icon (9yo, 10st 1lb)
  5. Hyland (9yo, 10st 1lb)

When is the Grand National 2026?

The Grand National is on Saturday, April 11 at 16:00 BST, when Mullins will target a fourth Grand National victory, having first won the race in 2005 with Hedgehunter.

“It’s rare that the reality is better than the dream, but that’s what it was,” Mullins’ son, Patrick, told The Jockey Club about riding Nick Rockett to glory.

“Since I’ve been a kid reading books about it and watching black and white videos of the National, it’s always been my dream and it was better than I could have dreamt of.

“It doesn’t get any better than that – unless you can win it a second time, maybe. [I am Maximus] ran a blinder last year off top weight, but he missed his third run that year and maybe that told in the final furlong or so.

“It looks this year like we may be able to get a third run into him, which will be a big help, and the key thing for him may be slower ground.

“The year he won, it was a good bit slower than last year. That seems to help him jump. I definitely couldn’t rule him out.”

Mullins will be riding Grangeclare West this time and says his horse “has to have a shout”.

“He’s well able to carry the weight and he has to have another huge chance of going two better,” predicted Mullins.

How to watch the Grand National 2026: Full TV channel list, live streams

In the UK, the Grand National 2026 will be shown live on ITV 1 and Racing TV. Coverage on ITV starts at 12:45 and runs until 17:00.

Viewers can stream the action on the go on a vast variety of devices via the ITVX app and ITV.com. BBC Radio 5 Live will carry radio commentary of the race.

A full list of broadcasters across different territories is here.

Grand National prize money

The total prize money for the race is £1 million. Here’s how that breaks down.

  • 1st place – £500,000
  • 2nd – £200,000
  • 3rd – £100,000
  • 4th – £65,000
  • 5th – £40,000
  • 6th – £30,000
  • 7th – £20,000
  • 8th – £ 15,000
  • 9th– £10,000
  • 10th – £5,000

Grand National weather forecast

Aintree could see sunshine for the race, according to the Met Office, which projects a temperature of around six degrees and a 30% chance of rain at the time of the race.

Visibility will be very good and the going will be good to soft.