Grand National Winners List And Odds
In any given year most of us know which horse has won the Grand National. But can you remember who won the Grand National in 2011? Or which year the 100/1 shot Mon Mome took the honours?
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The Grand National Outright Winner Odds. The biggest event in the British racing calendar takes place on Saturday 6 th April at Aintree. With defending champion Tiger Roll leading the list of runners and riders, it promises to be a fascinating run around the 4 and a half mile course. Virtual Grand National: runners and odds Oddschecker reports that the 40 horses for Saturday’s Virtual Grand National have been confirmed. Tiger Roll is the clear favourite at 5/1, ahead of Any.
Probably not. That’s also why so many of us look for a list of which horses, jockeys, and trainers won the great race and the year that they reigned victorious.
Because of that, we’ve decided to put together a comprehensive collection of all the Grand National winners, dating back to 1960. We’ve even included their odds!
List Of Grand National Winners
YEAR: | HORSE | JOCKEY | TRAINER | ODDS |
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2020 | CANCELLED | CANCELLED | CANCELLED | CANCELLED |
2019 | Tiger Roll | Davy Russell | Gordon Elliott | 4/1 |
2018 | Tiger Roll | Davy Russell | Gordon Elliott | 10/1 |
2017 | One for Arthur | Derek Fox | Lucinda Russell | 14/1 |
2016 | Rule The World | David Mullins | Mouse Morris | 33/1 |
2015 | Many Clouds | Leighton Aspell | Oliver Sherwood | 25/1 |
2014 | Pineau De Re | Leighton Aspell | Dr R. Newland | 25/1 |
2013 | Auroras Encore | Ryan Mania | Sue Smith | 66/1 |
2012 | Neptune Collonges | Daryl Jacob | Paul Nicholls | 33/1 |
2011 | Ballabriggs | Jason Maguire | Donald McCain Jnr | 14/1 |
2010 | Don’t Push It | A.P. McCoy | Jonjo O’Neill | 25/1 |
2009 | Mon Mome | Liam Treadwell | Venetia Williams | 100/1 |
2008 | Comply or Die | Timmy Murphy | David Pipe | 7/1 |
2007 | Silver Birch | Robbie Power | Gordon Elliott | 33/1 |
2006 | Numbersixvalverde | Niall Madden | Martin Brassil | 11/1 |
2005 | Hedgehunter | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins | 7/1 f |
2004 | Amberleigh House | Graham Lee | Donald McCain | 16/1 |
2003 | Monty’s Pass | Barry Geraghty | Jimmy Mangan | 16/1 |
2002 | Bindaree | Jim Culloty | NigelTwiston-Davies | 20/1 |
2001 | Red Marauder | Richard Guest | Norman Mason | 33/1 |
2000 | Papillon | Ruby Walsh | Ted Walsh | 10/1 |
1999 | Bobbyjo | Paul Carberry | Tommy Carberry | 10/1 |
1998 | Earth Summit | Carl Llewellyn | Nigel Twiston-Davies | 7/1 f |
1997 | Lord Gyllene | Tony Dobbin | S.Brookshaw | 14/1 |
1996 | Rough Quest | Mick Fitzgerald | Terry Casey | 7/1 f |
1995 | Royal Athlete | Jason Titley | Jenny Pitman | 14/1 |
1994 | Miinnehoma | Richard Dunwoody | Martin Pipe | 16/1 |
1993 | VOID RACE | VOID RACE | VOID RACE | VOID |
1992 | Party Politics | Carl Llewellyn | Nick Gaselee | 14/1 |
1991 | Seagram | Nigel Hawke | David Barons | 12/1 |
1990 | Mr Frisk | Mark Armytage | Kim Bailey | 16/1 |
1989 | Little Polveir | Jimmy Frost | Toby Balding | 28/1 |
1988 | Rhyme n Reason | Brendan Powell | David Elsworth | 10/1 |
1987 | Maori Venture | Steve Knight | Andrew Turnell | 28/1 |
1986 | West Tip | Richard Dunwoody | Michael Oliver | 15/2 |
1985 | Last Suspect | Hywel Davies | Tim Forster | 50/1 |
1984 | Hallo Dandy | Neale Doughty | Gordon Richards | 13/1 |
1983 | Corbiere | Ben de Haan | Jenny Pitman | 13/1 |
1982 | Grittar | Dick Saunders | Frank Gilman | 7/1 f |
1981 | Aldaniti | Bob Champion | Josh Gifford | 10/1 |
1980 | Ben Nevis | C.Fenwick | Tim Forster | 40/1 |
1979 | Rubstic | Maurice Barnes | J. Leadbetter | 25/1 |
1978 | Lucius | Bob Davies | G. Richards | 14/1 |
1977 | Red Rum | Tommy Stack | Donald McCain | 9/1 |
1976 | Rag Trade | John Burke | Fred Rimmell | 14/1 |
1975 | L’Escargot | Tommy Carberry | Dan Moore | 13/2 |
1974 | Red Rum | Brian Fletcher | Donald McCain | 11/1 |
1973 | Red Rum | Brian Fletcher | Donald McCain | 9/1 f |
1972 | Well To Do | G. Thorner | Tim Forster | 14/1 |
1971 | Specify | John Cook | John Sutcliffe | 28/1 |
1970 | Gay Trip | Pat Taaffe | Fred Rimmell | 15/1 |
1969 | Highland Wedding | Eddie Harty | Toby Balding | 100/9 |
1968 | Red Alligator | Brian Fletcher | Denys Smith | 100/7 |
1967 | Foinavon | John Buckingham | John Kempton | 100/1 |
1966 | Anglo | Tim Norman | Fred Winter | 50/1 |
1965 | Jay Trump | Tommy Smith | Fred Winter | 100/6 |
1964 | Team Spirit | G. Robinson | Fulke Walwyn | 18/1 |
1963 | Ayala | Pat Buckley | Keith Piggott | 66/1 |
1962 | Kilmore | Fred Winter | Ryan Price | 28/1 |
1961 | Nicolaus Silver | Bobby Beasley | Fred Rimmel | 28/1 |
1960 | Merryman II | Gerry Scott | Neville Crump | 13/2 |
So there you have it, all the Grand National winners since 1960. Ther are the household names of Red Rum, Aldaniti, and Tiger Roll as well as a few you may have completely forgotten about.
Some famous jockeys are still gracing our tv screens even today including Mick Fitzgerald, Ruby Walsh, and Mark Armytage. And who can forget some of the most successful Grand National winning trainers including Fred Rimmell and Donald McCain.
Hopefully, next year’s Grand National will produce another famous winner who lives on in the history books. Who that will be, and which horse will get added to the list is still a mystery.
Grand National Winners List And Odds College Football
The biggest event in the British racing calendar takes place on Saturday 6th April at Aintree. With defending champion Tiger Roll leading the list of runners and riders, it promises to be a fascinating run around the 4 and a half mile course:
Here are the key runners and riders for the Grand National:
Tiger Roll – 7/2 (William Hill) – The 2018 Grand National winner has continued to go from strength to strength under the stewardship of Gordon Elliott. This year’s Grand National field does look to have more likely candidates than last year and seldom does the favourite win – especially a defending champion but Tiger Roll’s pedigree makes him the rightful favourite here.
Anibale Fly – 10/1 (888 Sport) – Proven performer at this level having finished 4th in last year’s Grand National under a big weight. No question marks in terms of the trip and the incredibly strong finish at the Gold Cup in similar conditions will fill the connections with confidence here.
Grand National Winners List And Odds 2019
Rathvinden – 11/1 (Bet 365) – Willie Mullins’ biggest hope for the race Rathvinden is another with serious claims – particularly over the extended trip. Whilst he isn’t a horse known for his prowess over the jumps, his incredible stamina propelled him to victory in the 4-miler at Cheltenham last year and he is arguably overpriced.
Vintage Clouds – 12/1 (Bet Bright) – One of Trevor Hemmings’ increasingly impressive stable and despite indifferent early showings in 2017, looks to be a horse going places. Has overcome wind surgery in recent months but looked in fine form when going close at Cheltenham and with no real concerns with stamina – could be one to watch here.
Lake View Lad – 14/1 (Betsson) – Another contender for Hemmings who is synonymous with this race and Lake View Lad’s relative inexperience at this level could be of benefit as he has no past negatives to draw upon. An improving horse that impressed at Cheltenham last month and whilst not the most obvious pick, certainly has claims here.
Mall Dini– 20/1 (Coral) – Irish hopeful Mall Dini has the 2016 Pertemps Final Victory in the cabinet but hasn’t kicked on since. The 7 year old is one of Pat Kelly’s most consistent performers however and is sure to enjoy the going at Aintree as well as the sense of the occasion the National brings. A genuine outsider.
Rock The Kasbah – 25/1 (Bet at Home) – One of the most consistent performers on the circuit at this distance and will relish the relatively good ground at Aintree. Whilst he is unproven at this, the elite level but capable of springing a surprise or two on his day and he may benefit from having not raced competitively since December.
Our Grand National Top Pick
Grand National Winners List And Odds 2020
- Top Pick – Tiger Roll – 7/2 (William Hill)
- Each Way Pick – Rock The Kasbah – 25/1 (Bet at Home)