Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle

Day 2 of the 2022 Grand National Festival from Aintree starts with the Alder Hey Handicap Hurdle.

Horses jump a fence during the 2014 Alder Hey Handicap Hurdle

After a long off-season, horse racing fans will be excited for a return to the action with the upcoming Grand National this April. One of the most anticipated races at this year’s festival will be the Handicap Hurdle.

This grade three status hurdle race is run annually at the tracks at Aintree and is open to horses aged four years or older. Horse racing punters enjoy these races because the field is wide open. Even a horse with long odds has a chance of winning the top prize of 70,000 pounds.

Let’s take a look at some more details about this race, such as the previous winners, and give you our predictions for which horse to watch at this year’s race.

Date8 April 2022
Start Time (GMT)14:20
Distance2m 4f
TypeHandicap Hurdle Race
Prize£70,000
Where to Watch
Horses’ Age4+
Grand National Festival Day 2: Handicap Hurdle

Handicap Hurdle: Recent Winners

YearHorseJockeyTrainer
2021TronadorJack KennedyDenise Foster
2020n/an/an/a
2019Three MusketeersJack KennedyGordon Elliott
2018Jester JetRobert DunneTom Lacey
2017Rather BeJeremiah McGrathNicky Henderson
2016Party RockSean QuinlanJennie Candlish
*The 2020 Grand National Festival did not take place.

Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle Tips, Predictions and Previews

Note: the tips below refer to the 2021 Grand National Festival; updated previews will be available on the week of the 2022 Festival.

Day two openers don’t come much tougher – with 22 runners in this Grade 3 handicap. Top-weight Wilde About Oscar has C&D-wining form and his only setback over timber came in the Grade 1 Challow at Newbury. He’s got the class to be involved while Monte Cristo, Whatsupwithyou, Solwara One and Edwardstone are all likely sorts. MISTER COFFEY ran well enough in the Betfair Hurdle in February to warrant a chance at double figure odds. There’s more progress to come from him and this drying ground is favourable for Nicky Henderson’s runner on what may be a good afternoon for the Seven Barrows supremo.

Selection: Mister Coffey @ 10/1

Previous Race: Mares’ Standard Open

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