Who are the runners in the Grand National 2021?
Who are the runners in the Grand National 2021?
GRAND NATIONAL 2021 RESULTS & RUNNERS
- 1st – Minella Times (Rachael Blackmore) 11/1.
- 2nd – Balko Des Flos (Aidan Coleman) 100/1.
- 3rd – Any Second Now (Mark Walsh) 15/2.
- 4th – Burrows Saint (Mr P W Mullins) 9/1.
- 5th – Farclas (Jack Kennedy) 16/1.
- 6th – Blaklion (Harry Skelton) 50/1.
- 7th – Discorama (B J Cooper) 16/1.
Who is running in the Grand National 2022?
2022 Irish Grand National: the runners, the odds, the verdict
- 1Franco De Port. High-class staying chaser, second in the Thyestes on penultimate start, 5lb claim a help.
- 2Battleoverdoyen.
- 3Run Wild Fred.
- 4Gaillard Du Mesnil.
- 5Mount Ida.
- 6Ronald Pump.
- 7Farclas.
- 8Early Doors.
What are the names of the horses running in the Grand National?
Randox Grand National Handicap Chase (Grade 3)
- 1 – Minella Times (15/2) H de Bromhead – R Blackmore.
- 2 – Delta Work (10/1) G Elliott – J Kennedy.
- 3 – School Boy Hours (22/1) N Meade – S Flanagan.
- 4 – Any Second Now (10/1)
- 5 – Run Wild Fred (14/1)
- 6 – Lostintranslation (50/1)
- 7 – Brahma Bull (80/1)
- 8 – Burrows Saint (25/1)
Who’s riding in the Grand National?
Who’s Riding Who? Complete List Of 2022 Grand National Jockeys
- Rachael Blackmore. No.1. RIDING: MINELLA TIMES.
- Jack Kennedy. No.2. RIDING: DELTA WORK.
- Sean Flanagan. No.3. RIDING: SCHOOL BOY HOURS.
- Mark Walsh. No.4. RIDING: ANY SECOND NOW.
- Davy Russell. No.5. RIDING: RUN WILD FRED.
- Harry Cobden. No.6.
- Brian Hayes. No.7.
- Paul Townend. No.8.
Who is Davy Russell riding in the Grand National 2022?
Recent Rides
Date | Course | Horse |
---|---|---|
18 Apr 2022 | FAI | MOUNT IDA (IRE) |
17 Apr 2022 | FAI | BANKS BOY (IRE) |
17 Apr 2022 | FAI | GEVREY (FR) |
17 Apr 2022 | FAI | BUDDY RICH (IRE) |
What are the names of the horses in the Grand National 2022?
Grand National 2022: horse-by-horse guide to all the runners
- 1 Minella Times (age nine, weight 11st 10lb)
- 2 Delta Work 9yo, 11st 9lb.
- 3 School Boy Hours 9yo, 10st 5lb.
- 4 Any Second Now 10yo, 11st 8lb.
- 5 Run Wild Fred 8yo, 11st 7lb.
- 6 Lostintranslation 10yo, 11st 6lb.
- 7 Brahma Bull 11yo, 11st 6lb.
- 8 Burrows Saint 9yo, 11st 5lb.
Who are the grey horses in the Grand National?
Grey Horses In The Grand National Who Were Pipped To the Post
- 1997 Suny Bay (2nd)
- 1998 Suny Bay (2nd)
- 2002 What’s Up Boys (2nd)
- 2002 Kingsmark (4th)
- 2008 King Johns Castle (2nd)
Where is Rachel Blackmore in Grand National?
Rachael Blackmore’s Aintree Grand National journey ended at the 10th fence in the 2022 edition. The Tipperary jockey was back on board Minella Times after the Henry de Bromhead horse’s triumph last year.
Which horse won 2021 Grand National?
Rachael Blackmore Grand National 2021 Winner | Aintree Racecourse.
How many runners are in the Grand National?
Up to 40 horses line up in the Grand National on Saturday, a race which has seen a number of upsets since it was first run in 1839, when aptly won by a horse called Lottery.
Who is Rachael Blackmore partner?
jockey Brian Hayes
Personal life. As of April 2021, Blackmore is in a relationship with jockey Brian Hayes.
What mares are running in the Grand National 2022?
Mount Ida (IRE) 8-11-05 156 KTDA Racing Gordon Elliott (IRE) Denis O’Regan – 33/1. Longhouse Poet (IRE) 8-11-04 155 Sean & Bernardine Mulryan Martin Brassil (IRE) Darragh O’Keeffe – 16/1. Fiddlerontheroof (IRE) 8-11-04 155 Taylor, Burley & O’Dwyer Colin Tizzard Brendan Powell – 16/1.
What Greys are running in Grand National?
What grey horses are running in the Grand National?
- There are three grey horses running in the Grand National 2022, including the favourite 8-1 Snow Leopardess.
- The others are Coko Beach, and replacement Commodore.
- 1 Minella Times Henry de Bromhead Ireland Rachael Blackmore 14-1.
How many grey horses are in the Grand National 2021?
Horse-racing fans will be pleased to hear that three grey horses are set to run in this year’s Grand National—Snow Leopardess, Commodore, and Coko Beach. Another four horses were potentially set to run—Farclas, Caribean Boy, Achille and Scoir Mear—but they’ve been pulled out and will not run on Saturday.