1946 Grand National
Grand National | |
Location | Aintree Racecourse |
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Date | 5 April 1946 |
Winning horse | Lovely Cottage |
Starting price | 25/1 |
Jockey | Capt. Robert Petre |
Trainer | Tommy Rayson |
Owner | John Morant |
Conditions | Good |
External videos | |
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Highlights of the 1946 Grand National (British Pathé) |
The 1946 Grand National was the 100th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 5 April 1946. It was the first true Aintree Grand National since 1940 due to World War II.
The National was won by 25/1 shot Lovely Cottage, ridden by jockey Captain Robert Petre and trained by Tommy Rayson.
Thirty-four horses ran and one died: Symbole fell at Becher's Brook, incurring a fatal cervical fracture.
Finishing order
Position | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Distance |
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01 | Lovely Cottage | Bobby Petre | 9 | 10-8 | 25/1 | 4 lengths |
02 | Jack Finlay | William Kidney | 7 | 10-2 | 100/1 | 3 Lengths[1] |
03 | Prince Regent | Tim Hyde | 11 | 12-5 | 3/1 | |
04 | Housewarmer | Aubrey Brabazon | 9 | 10-2 | 100/1 | |
05 | Schubert | Cliff Beechener | 12 | 11-0 | 100/7 | |
06 | Limestone Edward | David Doyle | 12 | 10-2 | 13/2 | Last to complete |
Non-finishers
Fence | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Fate |
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06 | Symbole | Bill Redmond | 11 | 11-0 | 33/1 | Fell |
22 | Largo | Jack Cooke | 7 | 10-13 | 66/1 | Fell |
? | Heirdom | Peter Cahalin | 14 | 10-10 | 66/1 | Fell |
15 | Bogskar | R Matthews | 13 | 10-9 | 66/1 | Unseated Rider |
22 | Kami | H Bonneau | 9 | 10-9 | 33/1 | Fell |
23 | MacMoffat | Ian Alder | 14 | 10/8 | 50/1 | Unseated rider |
12 | Astrometer | M Gordon | 8 | 10-3 | 50/1 | Fell |
19 | Knight's Crest | P Murphy | 9 | 10-3 | 22/1 | Fell |
29 | Suzerain II | George Archibald (jnr) | 8 | 10-3 | 33/1 | Fell |
? | Vain Knight | Dick Curran | 13 | 10/2 | 100/1 | Fell |
19 | Silver Fame | Daniel Ruttle | 7 | 10-0 | 40/1 | Fell |
? | Historical Revue | S Ryan | 8 | 10-0 | 66/1 | Fell |
? | Tulyra | Derek Jackson | 10 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Fell |
03 | Dunshaughlin | Bobby O'Ryan[2] | 8 | 10-0 | 100/8 | Fell |
? | Double Flush | Eddie Newman | 10 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Fell |
? | Yung-Yat | T Cullen jnr | 10 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Fell |
19 | Lough Conn | Daniel McCann | 10 | 10-0 | 33/1 | Fell |
03 | Jock | Fred Gurney | 8 | 10-2 | 50/1 | Fell |
? | Musical Lad | M Browne | 9 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Fell |
? | Bricett | Jimmy Brogan | 9 | 10-2 | 28/1 | Fell |
? | Gyppo | Mr J Cousins | 12 | 10-0 | 40/1 | Fell |
06 | Alacrity | George Bowden | 13 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Unseated Rider[3] |
03 | Closure | Herbert Applin | 9 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Fell |
01 | Elsich | Bill Balfe | 10 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Fell |
? | Red Rower | Glen Kelly | 12 | 11-7 | 22/1 | Pulled Up |
? | EP | Martin Molony | 11 | 10-2 | 50/1 | Pulled Up |
? | Newark Hill | Peter Lay | 12 | 10-1 | 50/1 | Brought Down |
19 | King Gesson | Roger Burford | 10 | 10-0 | 100/1 | Refused |
References
- ^ "1946".
- ^ "Racing: WATCH OUT PHIL – O'RYan's a STAR!; Kevin aims to dethrone Fenton as top amateur. – Free Online Library".
- ^ "The Grand National (1946)" – via YouTube.
- ^ The Grand National : the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, ISBN 0-7524-3547-7
- ^ "1946". Archived from the original on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
- ^ "Past Winners of the Grand National". Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2011.