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Timeform say Neptune Collonges Grand National win at Aintree last Saturday is the best winner of the race they have ever rated.
However the best performances in the race's history on Timeform ratings remains with Suny Bay, who achieved a staggering figure of 176 when finding only Earth Summit too strong under top weight in 1998, and Australian champion Crisp, courtesy of his famous second to National great Red Rum in 1973 some 8lb behind on a rating of 168.
Just a month after Sprinter Sacre established himself as the leading novice chaser in Timeform's history, another long-standing ratings benchmark was surpassed by Neptune Collonge.
The veteran, so often third fiddle behind his outstanding stablemates Kauto Star and Denman, finally had his day collaring Kim Muir winner Sunnyhillboy on the line to achieve a rating of 166, edging ahead of the likes of famous recent winners Don't Push It (162) and Royal Athlete (161).
Timeform's jumps editor Dan Barber, said: "There aren't many horses in training that have deserved a big one as much as Neptune Collonges.
"And the fact he has done it at such an advanced stage of his career speaks volumes for his durability, not to mention his trainer's skill in rekindling the horse's form.
"Clearly it was attained in a unique race, but it's interesting to note that Neptune Collonges' winning performance figure of 166 would have had him bang there in this year's Gold Cup behind the ill-fated Synchronised, who ran to 167 at Cheltenham."