Money pours in for Grand National runner Panic Attack plus an exclusive €80 in free bets BOYLE Sports has confirmed that significant support continues for Panic Attack ahead of Saturday’s Grand National at Aintree. The Dan Skelton-trained ten-year-old has already notched up nine career victories including three this season but will have to buck a 75-year trend if she is to triumph on the biggest stage of all. Our Irishracing.com audience can get an EXCLUSIVE offer with BOYLE Sports for the Grand National Nickel Coin was the last mare to win the world’s most famous steeplechase back in 1951, but a considerable gamble on Panic Attack has seen her odds crash into 8/1 from 25/1. Six of the last seven renewals of the Grand National have gone the way of the Irish raiders, and 2024 winner I Am Maximus heads the betting at 7/1 with trainer Willie Mullins and owner JP McManus responsible for five of the top six in the betting between them. With Mullins set to field eight runners, his former Grade 1 winner Champ Kiely has also been backed into 28/1 (from 66/1). Brian O’Keeffe, spokesperson for BOYLE Sports, said: “The Grand National gamble continues to snowball on Panic Attack, and she is by far the biggest liability in the book. She does have to rewrite history and become the first mare in 75-years to win the big race but there’s no better trainer than Dan Skelton for punters to have on their side, and she is a nightmare result.”