Irish Grand National 2025: Free bets, betting offers, runners & odds
Page last updated at 9.30am on 21st April 2025
The Irish Grand National is one of the highlights on the National Hunt racing calendar – the main event of the 2025 Fairyhouse Easter Festival. As such, there are a host of attractive Irish Grand National betting offers and free bets available too, so get up to speed with the trends, form and the best promotions currently available.
Irish Grand National free bets & betting offers 2025
You can bet on the Irish Grand National 2025 right here, and, if you’re a new customer placing your first bet, you’ll be able to benefit from a welcome offer too.
Irish Grand National 2025 – All you need to know
Here are some key facts and figures to help you get up to speed when it comes to the Irish Grand National, one of the biggest long distance National Hunt races of the year.
How long is the Irish Grand National?
The Irish Grand National is a jumps race containing 24 fences, which is run on the final day of the Fairyhouse Easter Festival each year. The race is one of the longer races on the calendar, run over 3 miles and 5 furlongs, making it slightly longer than the Gold Cup, and around 5 furlongs shorter than the English Grand National. In recent years it has become an increasingly good preparation for the English National, with I Am Maximus one of the horses to have won both the Irish and English Nationals.
When is the Irish Grand National?
The actual date of the race varies from year-to-year in line with the Easter holidays. This year, the Irish Grand National will be run on Monday 21st April 2025.
Where is the Irish Grand National run?
The Irish Grand National is of course ran in Ireland at the very famous Fairyhouse Racecourse.
The Irish Grand National was first run in 1870, with the first horse to win the Irish Grand National being Sir Robert Peel.
The Irish Grand National can also be a guide to the Aintree Grand National. In 2005, a horse called Numbersixvalverde won the Irish Grand National and followed-up by winning the Aintree Grand National in 2006. Bobby Jo is another example of this, winning the Irish Grand National in 1998 and the Aintree Grand National in 1999.
Another famous Irish Grand National winner the race was Desert Orchid (1990), while the last horse to win back-to-back Irish Grand Nationals was Brown Lad in 1975 and 1976.
Irish Grand National favourites & betting odds 2025
The top contenders for the Irish Grand National are listed below, alongside their current Irish Grand National betting odds. We’ve also included all the trainers to help you make an informed decision about which horses to back.
Irish Grand National horses | Trainers | Irish National odds* |
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Haiti Couleurs | Rebecca Curtis | 15/2 |
Now Is The Hour | Gavin Cromwell | 8/1 |
Bioluminesence | Gavin Cromwell | 8/1 |
Kinturk Kalanisi | Thomas Gibney | 9/1 |
Quai de Bourbon | Willie Mullins | 10/1 |
Johnnywho | Jonjo O’Neill | 12/1 |
Better Days Ahead | Gordon Elliott | 14/1 |
Sa Majeste | Willie Mullins | 16/1 |
Will Do | Gordon Elliott | 18/1 |
Daily Present | Paul Nolan | 20/1 |
Malina Girl | Gavin Cromwell | 20/1 |
Any Second Now | Ted Walsh | 20/1 |
Noble Birth | Gavin Cromwell | 25/1 |
Harry Des Ongrais | Henry de Bromhead | 28/1 |
Favori De Champdou | Gordon Elliott | 33/1 |
Bushmans Pass | Oliver McKiernan | 33/1 |
Yeah Man | Gavin Cromwell | 33/1 |
Final Orders | Gavin Cromwell | 33/1 |
Mint Boy | Gavin Cromwell | 33/1 |
Search For Glory | Gordon Elliott | 33/1 |
Panda Boy | Martin Brassil | 33/1 |
Dunboyne | Ian Patrick Donoghue | 33/1 |
Lord Lariat | Dermot McLoughlin | 40/1 |
Duffle Coat | Gordon Elliot | 50/1 |
Sequestered | Paul John Gilligan | 66/1 |
*All Irish Grand National betting odds last updated at 10pm on 20th April 2025 and subject to change.
Irish Grand National 2025 runners
There are only 30 horses allowed to race in the 2025 Irish Grand National. Initially, in the region of 80 potential Irish Grand National runners are entered for the race, with this number being gradually whittled down.
With this in mind, you should look for bookies offering Non Runner No Bet insurance. This offer, often shortened to NRNB or NRNB (non-runner money-back), guarantees you’ll get your stake back if your horse doesn’t take part in the race for any reason.
The 30-strong confirmed Irish Grand National runners list has now been confirmed, as is as follows:
- Better Days Ahead
- Quai De Bourbon
- Johnnywho
- Bioluminescence
- Harry Des Ongrais
- Duffle Coat
- Favori De Champdou
- Search For Glory
- Sequestered
- Desertmore House
- Malina Girl
- Panda Boy
- Yeah Man
- Haiti Couleurs
- Now Is The Hour
- Shecouldbeanything
- Sa Majeste
- Any Second Now
- Lord Lariat
- Stuzzikini
- Daily Present
- Mint Boy
- Dunboyne
- Final Orders
- Kinturk Kalanisi
- Bushmans Pass
- Moonovercloon
- Noble Birth
- Another Choice
- Will Do
Previous Irish Grand National results & winners
The Irish Grand National has always had some surprises and we normally see the favourite lose the race at Fairyhouse Racecourse in County Meath. Here are a list of the last 10 Irish Grand National winners, as well as their odds to show you how they were tipped ahead of the race.
Year | Winner | SP | Trainer | Jockey |
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2024 | Intense Raffles | 13/2 | Thomas Gibney | JJ Slevin |
2023 | I Am Maximus | 8/1 | Willie Mullins | Paul Townend |
2022 | Lord Lariat | 40/1 | Dermot McLoughlin | Paddy O’Hanlon |
2021 | Freewheelin Dylan | 150/1 | Dermot McLoughlin | Ricky Doyle |
2020 | Cancelled | – | – | – |
2019 | Burrows Saint | 6/1 | Willie Mullins | Ruby Walsh |
2018 | General Principle | 20/1 | Gordon Elliott | J J Slevin |
2017 | Our Duke | 9/2 | Jessica Harrington | Robbie Power |
2016 | Rogue Angle | 16/1 | Mouse Morris | Ger Fox |
2015 | Thunder and Roses | 20/1 | Sandra Hughes | Katie Walsh |
2014 | Shutthefrontdoor | 8/1 | Jonjo O’Neill | Barry Geraghty |
Irish Grand National Betting Trends
To help find the winner of the Irish Grand National, looking at past renewals of the race and building up some Irish Grand National trends can often help.
For example, a massive 18 of the last 20 Irish Grand National winners carried less than 11st in weight, backed up again in the 2022 Irish Grand National when the winner, Lord Lariat, won with just 9st 12lbs. The 2013 winner Liberty Counsel weighed only 9st 5lbs.
These key Irish Grand National trends can often have an impact on Irish Grand National betting odds and market, especially when the final Irish Grand National runners are announced and racing fans look for horses that fit the best profiles of past Irish Grand National winners.
Key Irish Grand National betting trends
- 18/20 – Winning Irish Grand National weight was 10st 13lbs or less
- 18/20 – Won over at least 3m previously
- 18/20 – Had raced within the last 8 weeks
- 17/20 – Winning distance – 5 lengths or less
- 17/20 – Aged 9 or younger
- 16/20 – Winning Irish National weight was 10st 8lbs or less
- 16/20 – Irish bred
- 16/20 – Irish Grand National winner came from outside the top 3 in the betting
- 16/20 – Won by an Irish-based trainer
- 15/20 – Returned a double-figure price or bigger
- 14/20 – Irish National winner had raced at Fairyhouse previously
- 13/20 – Winning weight was 10st 6lbs or less
- 12/20 – Unplaced favourites
- 11/20 – Had raced within the last 4 weeks
- 10/20 – Irish National winner finished fourth or better last time out
- 8/20 – Rated between 130-136
- 4/20 – Won by an English-based trainer
- 3/20 – Irish Grand National winner ran at Navan last time out
- 3/20 – Won last time out
- 3/20 – Winning favourites
- 2/20 – Winning weight was 11st or more
Irish Grand National 2025 each way places offers
Currently Paddy Power, Betfair, Sky Bet and Boylesports are leading the way for the Irish Grand National as they are paying out on 5 Irish National places, but this still may change.
Not all UK bookmakers have currently revealed how many horses they are paying out on for the Irish National yet. With this in mind, keep an eye on this page as we will be updating this table with all bookmakers once they have confirmed how many places they are paying out on.
Irish Grand National betting sites | Irish Grand National Places Paid |
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Paddy Power | Top 6 |
William Hill | Top 6 |
Betfair | Top 6 |
Boylesports | Top 6 |
Sky Bet | Top 7 |
Unibet | Top 6 |
QuinnBet | Top 6 |
Betfred | Top 6 |
bet365 | Top 6 |
BetVictor | Top 6 |
Coral | Top 6 |
BetUK | Top 6 |
LiveScore Bet | Top 6 |
BetMGM | Top 6 |
Betway | Top 6 |
Ladbrokes | Top 5 |
Spreadex | Top 5 |
*All Irish Grand National places last updated at 10pm on 20th April 2025 and subject to change.
Irish Grand National free bets 2025 – Our recommended betting offers
With so many excellent Irish Grand National offers available, it can be hard to decide on the best ones. It’s not just the size of the free bets that matters, but the welcome offer requirements, competitiveness of the odds, and overall betting experience should also play a factor in your decision.
Below are the top 5 Irish Grand National betting offers we’d be going for, alongside their key T&Cs.
Betting Sites | Irish Grand National Betting Offers |
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Spreadex | |
Paddy Power |
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Irish Grand National Tickets
Those wanting Irish Grand National tickets will have 4 different ticket options to choose from. These vary in price, with some giving you extra perks. These perks increase depending on which ticket you have decided to buy. Here are all the ticket options you can choose between, as well as how much one ticket for the Irish National will cost for adults.
Ticket Type | Price |
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General Admission | €45 |
Bobbyjo Bistro | €239 |
Arkle | €139 |
Bulmers Bundle | €55 |
How to watch and stream the Irish Grand National?
The Irish Grand National is a real highlight of the Irish horse racing calendar, so it’s well worth finding the time to watch the drama unfold live. Most good betting sites now provide free live streaming too, which means you can sign-up and deposit ahead of the Irish Grand National to watch the race through the website or app, without even placing a bet on the race.
Being able to cash out your bets mid-race is another perk of watching the Irish Grand National unfold online, so it’s beneficial to find the best betting site for you as we build up to the race.
Irish Grand National 2025 FAQs
What date is the Irish Grand National 2025?
The 2025 Irish Grand National will take place on Monday 21st April 2025 (Easter Monday).
What time is the Irish Grand National?
The Irish Grand National 2025 is scheduled to start at 5pm.
Where is the 2025 Irish Grand National held?
The Irish Grand National is staged at Fairyhouse racecourse in Ireland.
Who is favourite for the Irish Grand National?
Haiti Couleurs is favourite to win the Irish Grand National and heads to Fairyhouse fresh from a win at March’s Cheltenham Festival.
What is the distance of the Irish Grand National?
The Irish Grand National is run over a distance of 3 miles and 5 furlongs.
Who won the Irish Grand National 2024?
Intense Raffles won the 2024 Irish Grand National, at odds of 13/2. He was ridden by JJ Slevin and trained by Thomas Gibney.
Who are the runners in the Irish Grand National?
Haiti Couleurs currently heads the Irish Grand National runners list, fresh from a win at March’s Cheltenham Festival. The full confirmed Irish Grand National runners list is yet to be announced, but currently includes Nick Rockett, who won the Aintree equivalent earlier this month.
What is the nearest town to Fairyhouse Racecourse?
The Fairyhouse Racecourse is located in Ratoath in Ireland. Ratoath is the closest town, but Tyrrelstown, Curragha and Grangend are also near to the Fairyhouse Racecourse hosting the Irish National.
How far is Fairyhouse Racecourse from Dublin?
Fairyhouse Racecourse, which is where the Irish National is held, is around 25km from Dublin. It would take 45 minutes to an hour to drive to the racecourse from Dublin.