Hewick’s Year-Long Journey Culminates in Grand National 2025 Triumph
Few events capture the heart of horse racing fans quite like the Grand National. In 2025, all eyes are on Hewick, a horse once paraded in a pub, now primed to make history at Aintree. This year, experienced trainer John ‘Shark’ Hanlon has crafted a meticulous plan, aiming to bring home the prestigious title with his ten-year-old charge.
For over a year, Shark Hanlon has calculated every step of Hewick’s path, deliberately bypassing the competitive Cheltenham Gold Cup to focus solely on the Grand National. The decision was strategic, choosing routes that would showcase Hewick’s strengths. His performance at Leopardstown over fences, and his recent commanding display at Thurles over hurdles, proved that Hewick is in top form.
Gavin Sheehan has taken up the reins, providing Hewick the steady guidance he’ll need to navigate the modified course at Aintree. This once brutal race is now more forgiving, akin to an extended hurdle challenge, and it suits Hewick’s racing style perfectly. The competition is fierce, but Hewick brings class to the field, poised to handle any conditions the day might offer.
As the crowd buzzes with anticipation, notable competitors prepare to give it their all. I Am Maximus returns, seeking a repeat victory with an 8lbs increased burden. Despite this, his recent form is promising, and he’s got the experience guided by Paul Townend. Another contender, Perceval Legallois, shows potential with a preference for the revised jumping challenges.
Gavin Cromwell presents a formidable line-up featuring Vanillier and Stumptown. Vanillier, with a strong finish as runner-up two years ago, brings experience and determination, whereas Stumptown enters after a solid cross-country prep at Cheltenham.
The British contenders face a formidable task, aiming to carve out a presence among the more heavily favored participants. Among them, Hyland stands out for those eyeing a bold gamble. Despite limited experience over fences, Hyland promises potential over the longer distance, offering hope of an impressive run.
Beyond the main event, racing enthusiasts are in for a treat. Anticipation builds for Nicky Henderson’s Jeriko Du Reponet in the William Hill Top Price Guarantee Handicap Hurdle. The horse has been well-supported following a strong showing at Cheltenham, and Alexandra Park provides a promising turf.
The race card features more thrilling events, with Koktail Divin and Honesty Policy promising action in the Turners Mersey Novices’ Hurdle. Doctor Ken returns to competition, eyeing success in the William Hill Handicap Chase after a robust comeback at Kempton.
Teahupoo, who narrowly missed a win at Cheltenham, enters the Grade One Ivy Liverpool Hurdle with strong backing. Optimism surrounds his performance, with each hoofbeat potentially carrying him towards a rewarding victory.
The Rosconn Group Maghull Novices’ Chase heralds the grand finale, a battle of speed and strategy, where L’Eau du Sud aims to reverse fortunes against Only By Night. Meanwhile, young talents like Le Labo spark interest in the Weatherbys nhstallions.co.uk Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race, a testament to the evolving landscape of British horse racing.
As darkness settles over Liverpool, the racing communities from County Carlow to crowds at Aintree revel in the drama of the day. For Shark Hanlon and Hewick, the Grand National represents the convergence of preparation and opportunity. Should their plan succeed, they’ll celebrate a victory toasted in every corner of horse racing, from stables to pubs.