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Horse Form Profile

Age: 13 years

Trainer: T M Walsh

Owner: John P McManus

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
VerdictStarting price

2nd

18

21st Apr 2025

Soft To Heavy

3m 5f 37y

17:00 Fairyhouse

Any Second Now

10st 11lb

J: Mark Walsh

T: T M Walsh

prominent, disputing second when bumped 2 out, soon ridden, no chance but kept on well run-in

17/2

5th

4

9th Mar 2025

Soft

3m 0f 174y

16:45 Naas

Any Second Now

11st 9lb

J: Mark Walsh

T: T M Walsh

in touch with leaders on outer, outpaced and lost position after 3 out, stayed on run-in

16/1

4th

4

5th Feb 2025

Heavy

3m 0f 110y

13:55 Fairyhouse

Any Second Now

11st 9lb

J: Mark Walsh

T: T M Walsh

in touch with leaders, overjumped 5th, outpaced before 2 out, no impression when not fluent last

7/1

2nd

6

1st Apr 2024

Heavy

3m 5f 24y

17:00 Fairyhouse

Any Second Now

11st 4lb

J: Mark Walsh

T: T M Walsh

in touch with leaders, headway after 4 out, ridden when keeping on up the centre after 2 out, went second and kept on well after last, no match for winner

10/1

7th

1

10th Mar 2024

Soft

2m 3f 0y

15:27 Naas

Any Second Now

11st 12lb

J: Mark Walsh

T: T M Walsh

Classy chaser was twice placed in the Grand National and won a Grade 2 chase a year ago at Navan; well beaten on last three starts chasing but is off a favourable hurdles mark if able to recapture some of his spark.

4/1

About Any Second Now

Any Second Now is a bay gelding who was bred in Ireland by Mrs Noreen McManus. He was sired by Oscar out of the Topanoora mare Pretty Neat. Trained by Ted Walsh, his current earnings are over £491,000. 

Any Second Now Career Form And Notable Achievements

Any Second Now has won 7 of his 33 career races to date, which includes winning the Grade 2 Webster Cup Chase twice. The first time he ran out an easy 10-length winner in 2021, before winning it again in 2023. He made harder work of it in the latter, but still ran out a 7 length winner. He has also gone close in the Aintree Grand National twice, finishing third in the 2021 renewal before filling the runner-up spot the following year when sent off as favourite. He was pulled up in the 2023 renewal after being badly hampered by a faller early on.