2026 Aintree Grand National Reserves: All Six Horses Who COULD Still Get A Run

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2026 Aintree Grand National Reserves: All Six Horses Who COULD Still Get A Run

After 34 horses guaranteed a run in this year’s race were declared, check out the 2026 Aintree Grand National reserves should there be any withdrawals. 

Grand National Declarations: All 34 Guaranteed A Run

After the final Grand National declarations were confirmed on Wednesday morning, see all the horses below who are guaratneed to get a run.

Note: The runners below are listed in order of what number they are in the handicap. 

  1. I Am Maximus
  2. Nick Rockett
  3. Banbridge
  4. Grangeclare West
  5. Gerri Colombe
  6. Haiti Couleurs
  7. Spillane’s Tower
  8. Firefox
  9. Monty’s Star
  10. Spanish Harlem
  11. Lecky Watson
  12. Champ Kiely
  13. Iroko
  14. Favori De Champdou
  15. Three Card Brag
  16. Oscars Brother
  17. Mr Vango
  18. High Class Hero
  19. Stellar Story
  20. Beauport
  21. Captain Cody
  22. Jagwar
  23. Perceval Legallois
  24. Gorgeous Tom
  25. The Real Whacker
  26. Quai De Bourbon
  27. Answer To Kayf
  28. Jordans
  29. Final Orders
  30. Marble Sands
  31. Panic Attack
  32. Top of The Bill
  33. Johnnywho
  34. Twig

See our FULL 34-horse Grand National runners guide ahead of the big race at Aintree.

Grand National Reserves & Rules On Non-Runners/Withdrawals

For the first time, the Grand National reserves system has been increased from four horses to six.

This is to accomodate the newly introduced 72-hour declaration stage. Reserves can be brought into the 34-runner field up to 1pm on Friday 10th April.

However, if there are any non-runners after 1pm on Friday then the race will be run with NO reserves – instead a smaller field.

Plenty of connections will be keeping a close eye on the Grand National weather and ground ahead of Saturday.

Full Grand National Reserve List

  1. Pied Piper (Gordon Elliott)
  2. Imperial Saint (Philip Hobbs & Johnson White)
  3. Amirite (Henry de Bromhead)
  4. Ain’t That A Shame (Tom Ellis)
  5. Deep Cave (Christian Williams)
  6. Buddy One (Paul Gilligan)

For example, if there was one non-runner from now and Friday at 1pm, then Pied Piper would get in as the first reserve.

There’s a good chance there could be at least one withdrawal before the deadline, so Gordon Elliott would have the chance to run Pied Piper.

If there are two withdrawls, Aintree lover Imperial Saint would also get in.

And same goes for the rest of the reserves. The number stated above before their name is what order they would get in, should there be further withdrawals.

Buddy One would be the final reserve if six horses were to come out – which is unlikely.

All of the action will be live on ITV Racing Schedule this Saturday where the Grand National kicks off at 4pm UK time.

Kyle Curran is a horse racing journalist with years of experience covering top events in the calendar. He has an eye for a strong form line and has a particular love for the jumps. When not writing about the sport he loves, Kyle can be found travelling around the top horse racing meetings around the UK and Ireland. Kyle also specialises in PR and Exclusive Interviews.

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