ChatGPT Grand National Predictions: AI Tips Rachel Blackmore Wins Grand National On Ain’t That A Shame

Aint That A Shame
Aint That A Shame

Ahead of the 2023 Randox Grand National that gets underway on Saturday, we asked ChatGPT to give us a prediction for the race, which was a win for the 8/1 shot Ain’t That A Shame with Rachel Blackmore in the saddle.

  • ChatGPT tips Rachel Blackmore to win her second Grand National with Ain’t That A Shame
  • Delta Work gives a valiant effort to finish just behind in second after a strong season
  • Noble Yeats gets close to a second Grand National win in a row
  • Davy Russel runs a good race with Galvin in what could be his final ride

ChatGPT Grand National Top 3 Predictions 

  1. Ain’t That A Shame
  2. Delta Work
  3. Noble Yeats

ChatGPT Grand National Prediction And Tips

It’s time for the biggest race of the year in the horse racing calendar, the Grand National at Aintree. The 40 runners and riders have lined up at the starting post, and the crowd is buzzing with anticipation.

The runners are off, and Ain’t That A Shame, trained by Henry De Bromhead and ridden by Rachael Blackmore, takes an early lead. Corach Rambler, ridden by Derek Fox, is close behind, followed by Delta Work, ridden by Keith Donoghue, and Noble Yeats, ridden by Sean Bowen.

As they approach the first fence, the field begins to spread out, with some horses taking their time over the obstacles while others fly over them. Gaillard Du Mesnil, ridden by Paul Townend, and Mr Incredible, ridden by Brian Hayes, are making good progress, while The Big Dog, ridden by Aidan Coleman, is struggling at the back of the field.

As they reach the halfway point, the leading pack is still tightly bunched. Le Milos, ridden by Harry Skelton, and Vanillier, ridden by Sean Flanagan, have made up ground and are now in contention. Any Second Now, ridden by Mark Walsh, and Capodanno, ridden by Danny Mullins, are also well placed.

The race really starts to heat up as they approach the final few fences. Longhouse Poet, ridden by JJ Slevin, and Galvin, ridden by Davy Russell, are making a late charge, while Our Power, ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies, is starting to fade.

As they approach the final fence, Ain’t That A Shame is still in front, but Delta Work and Noble Yeats are hot on his heels. The crowd is on its feet as the three horses jump the final obstacle together and head for the finish line.

In a thrilling finish, it’s Ain’t That A Shame who holds on to take the victory at odds of 8/1, giving trainer Henry De Bromhead and jockey Rachael Blackmore yet another big-race win. Delta Work takes second at 9/1, with Noble Yeats finishing third at the same price.

It’s a moment of pure joy and excitement as the winning connections celebrate in front of the packed grandstands. Ain’t That A Shame has proved himself to be a true champion, and the Grand National has once again delivered a race to remember.

Latest news

View all
Arrow to top