1861 Grand National
Appearance
Grand National | |
Location | Aintree |
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Date | 13 March 1861 |
Winning horse | Jealousy |
Starting price | 5/1 |
Jockey | Joseph Kendall |
Trainer | Charles Balchin |
Owner | J. Bennett |
Conditions | Good to soft (soft in places) |
The 1861 Grand National was the 23rd renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 13 March 1861.[1]
Finishing Order
[edit]Position | Name | Jockey | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Distance |
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01 | Jealousy | Joseph Kendall | 9–12 | 5-1 | |
02 | The Dane | Walter White | 10–0 | 33-1 | 2 lengths |
03 | Old Ben Roe | George? Waddington | 10–7 | 10-1 | |
04 | Bridegroom | Mr. Fitzadam | 10–7 | 25-1 | |
05 | Xanthus | Charles Boyce | 9–8 | 50-1 | |
06 | Redwing | James? Murphy | 9–7 | 25-1 | |
07 | Wee Nell | J. Knott | 9–11 | 100-1 | |
08 | The Unknown | G. Eatwell | 8–12 | 100-1 | |
09 | The Emperor | Alec Goodman | 10–2 | 100-8 |
Non-finishers
[edit]Fence | Name | Jockey | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Fate |
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Brunette | Fothergill Rowlands | 11–0 | 33-1 | ||
Kibworth Lass | Tom Olliver Jr. | 11–3 | 100-1 | Refused | |
Anatis | Tommy Pickernell | 10–4 | 4-1 | Fell | |
Diament | J. Enoch | 10–4 | 100-1 | Refused | |
Brother To Lady's Maid | H. Harris | 10–3 | 100-1 | ||
Franc Picard | Harry Lamplugh | 10–0 | 14-1 | ||
Master Bagot | George Ede | 10–0 | 8-1 | Fell | |
Longrange | R. Sherrard | 9–10 | 100-1 | ||
Kilcock | D. Meaney | 9–10 | 40-1 | ||
The Freshman | M. Blake | 9–7 | 100-7 | Fell | |
The Irish Emigrant | Robert Sly Jr. | 9–0 | 100-1 | Fell | |
The Conductor | John? Nightingall | 8–12 | 40-1 | Fell | |
Dr. Leete | W. Mason | 8–8 | 100-1 | ||
Cockatoo | Chris Green | 8–8 | 7-1 | Fell | |
The Rover | F. Page | 8–8 | 100-1 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Grand National Winners – Sportsbook Guardian". Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- ^ "Aintree Grand National 1861".
- ^ The Grand National 1839-1930 by David Hoadley Munroe
- ^ "Heroes and heroines of the Grand National". 1907.
- ^ "1861". www.grandnationalultimatehistory.com. Retrieved 2 October 2023.