The 2018 Grand National Festival gets underway at Aintree

Thursday's Feature race is the Aintree Hurdle

Aintree
Author: David SandersonPublished 12th Apr 2018
Last updated 12th Apr 2018

Tens of thousands are descending on Aintree as this year's Grand National Festival gets underway

Supasundae's the favourite for today's main event, the Aintree Hurdle.

The three courses are slowly drying out - though 'soft' remains the main word in the going description ahead of the three-day Randox Health Grand National Festival.

The lack of spring sunshine is not helping the process, while the prospect of drizzly rain and showers suggests the ground will not improve that much come the big race on Saturday.

"Today's just been mainly dark with no sun. It's just been a cloudy day,'' said clerk of the course Andrew Tulloch.

"It's quietly drying out. The National course is a bit soft, and the Mildmay and hurdles courses are good to soft, soft and soft, good to soft. We're in that ball park, basically.

"It's still a bit soggy down at the Canal Turn. That's always the wettest bit on the course.

"It should be mainly dry on Thursday, just overcast and cloudy all the way through, really, with some drizzle in the morning.

"The forecast hasn't changed much. Drizzle today and into Friday, with possible showers on Friday and Saturday - but being showers we may miss one, and we might get one.''

Armed officers will once again be on patrol at the course to provide reassurance for racegoers