
Saturday 5th April 2008 - The
2008 John Smiths Grand National at Aintree Racecourse
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Free Prize Draw for
Grand National Tickets
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Attending the John Smiths Grand National is
a once-in-a-lifetime experience, yet it is something you will want
to repeat year after year.
The Grand National evokes many memories and almost every year
has a nerve-tingling finish. Think of Red Rum, Aldaniti or that
famous false start and you think of the National - horse racing’s
premier and most popular event. It attracts a world-wide TV audience
of six million, and you could be there to savour the atmosphere. |

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From the moment you arrive at Aintree there is a
buzz of anticipation which rises to a crescendo as favourites and
first timers alike, line up to take the flag. Beecher's Brook, The
Canal Turn, The Chair and four and a half miles of gruelling racing
lie ahead before a new National Champion is crowned.
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Free Guide to Grand
National 2008
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Please
enter your email address and we will send you a free guide to the
Grand National 2008 and will also enter you into the prize draw
to win tickets for the Grand National at Aintreee on Saturday 5th
April 2008. We have 12 pairs of tickets
to give away, worth £500 and will be drawing
the competition on Thursday 3th April 2008. We will contact you
if you are a winner.
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Tattersalls
Enclosure Tickets
Aintree Racecourse's Tattersalls Enclosure is
the largest and most atmospheric area on the racecourse throughout
the three days of the Grand National meeting. Over 30,000 racegoers
can be found enjoying the excitement and colour within Tattersalls
at Aintree Races and Grand National Satuarday . Owing to the results of Aintree’s redevelopment project, this area is now greatly enhanced and features:
- The new Aintree Pavilion, a vast covered area with plenty of bars, live music and betting plus racing on the big screens;
- The Aintree Mound - take your place to view the final fences of all races;
- The Parade Ring and Winner’s Enclosure, where you can view the horses and jockeys before and after races, and perhaps decide who you think looks on top form before placing your bets;
- Access to an array of bars, including the new Parade Ring Bar and Pre-Parade Ring Bar, as well as the legendary Irish Bar within the
- Princess Royal Stand; plus,
- Bars and entertainment in the Red Rum Garden.
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Steeplechase
Enclosure Tickets
Open on Grand National Day only, this enclosure is ideal for those wanting to enjoy John Smith’s Grand National Day at a leisurely and informal pace, with no dress code to worry about. Although this enclosure does not allow access to the Parade Ring or Winner’s Enclosure, it does offer prime viewing of the first few fences of the Grand National course.
Once again, the area will be made
up of two contrasting enclosures; the lively Embankment overlooking
the first few fences of the Grand National itself, and the more
relaxed Canal Turn area. Both offer racegoers impressive facilities
to enjoy the Grand National with full betting, catering and bar
options.
A seated area will be built to allow viewing
of the Mildmay course. This will be located close to Melling Road
and will give racegoers viewing of all other races on Grand National
day. This area is a great day out for
anyone wanting to experience the atmosphere of the Grand National.
It is also one of the prime locations for viewing racing over the
Grand National fences. This area also features:
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