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Endless changes to pacify the hypocrites are killing the Grand National

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The Grand National has historically held a special place in the hearts of the general, non-racing public.

It was a unique, unpredictable race that inspired friends to get together, families to have a flutter and workers actually to go into the office for a sweepstake.

Lowering the fences, shortening the race and reducing the number of runners all crept in to pacify hypocrites who keep dogs in captivity, wear leather shoes and eat a traditional Sunday roast, but thought the National was too dangerous.

If the public realises that the most expensive horses from the top yards are cleaning up every year, the folklore of the race will be dead.

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