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Irish Grand National

Irish National Hunt steeplechase


Irish National Hunt steeplechase

FieldValue
classGrade A
horse raceIrish Grand National
locationFairyhouse
County Meath, Ireland
inaugurated1870
race typeSteeplechase
sponsorBoylesports
websitehttps://www.fairyhouse.ie/
distance3m 5f (5,834 metres)
surfaceTurf
trackRight-handed
qualificationFive-years-old and up
weightHandicap
purse€500,000 (2019)
1st: €270,000

County Meath, Ireland 1st: €270,000 |} The Irish Grand National is a National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Fairyhouse over a distance of about 3 miles and 5 furlongs (5,834 metres), and during its running there are twenty-four fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year on Easter Monday.

It is the Irish equivalent of the Grand National, and it is held during Fairyhouse's Easter Festival meeting.

History

The event was established in 1870, and the inaugural running was won by a horse called Sir Robert Peel. The race took place at its present venue, and the winner's prize money was 167 sovereigns. In the early part of its history it was often won by horses trained at the Curragh, and there were ten such winners by 1882. The Easter Monday fixture regularly attracted racegoers from Dublin, and it became known as the Dubs' Day Out.

Several winners of the Irish Grand National have also won its English counterpart at Aintree, but none in the same year. The first to complete the double was Ascetic's Silver, the winner of the latter version in 1906. The feat has been achieved more recently by Rhyme 'n' Reason, Bobbyjo, Numbersixvalverde and I Am Maximus. The most successful horse in the event's history is Brown Lad, a three-time winner in the 1970s.

Since 1991, the distance of the race has been 3 miles and 5 furlongs; previously it had been 3 miles and 4 furlongs.

The Irish Grand National was sponsored by Irish Distillers under various titles for many years up to 2010. Ladbrokes sponsored the race from 2011 to 2013. In 2014, Boylesports took over as Irish Grand National sponsor and appointed the jockey Barry Geraghty as the first ever ambassador for the race, promoting the race through various channels, including social media.

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

  • Brown Lad – 1975, 1976, 1978

Leading jockey (6 wins):

  • Pat Taaffe – Royal Approach (1954), Umm (1955), Zonda (1959), Fortria (1961), Arkle (1964), Flyingbolt (1966)

Leading trainer (10 wins):

  • Tom Dreaper – Prince Regent (1942), Shagreen (1949), Royal Approach (1954), Olympia (1960), Fortria (1961), Kerforo (1962), Last Link (1963), Arkle (1964), Splash (1965), Flyingbolt (1966)

A Unique Racing Record - Only Owner to complete the Derby and Grand National Double

  • William Brophy, Herbertstown House, Two-Mile-House, Naas, County Kildare. Farmer, Breeder and Owner In 1880 William Brophy completed a unique double by owning the winner of both the Irish Derby with King of the Bees and the Irish Grand National with Controller. Also uniquely both winners were out of the same Dam Winged Bee.

Winners since 1946

  • Weights given in stones and pounds.
Year
Winner
Age
Weight
Jockey
Trainer
1946Golden View II1112-07Martin MolonyR O'Connell
1947Revelry711-05Dan MooreJ Doyle
1948Hamstar809-07E KennedyWillie O'Grady
1949Shagreen810-00E NewmanTom Dreaper
1950Dominick's Bar610-06Martin MolonyTim Hyde
1951Icy Calm810-03P DoyleWillie O'Grady
1952Alberoni910-01L StephensVincent O'Brien
1953Overshadow1310-04A PowerC Magnier
1954Royal Approach612-00Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper
1955Umm810-05Pat TaaffeG Wells
1956Air Prince1210-00T O'BrienJ McClintock
1957Kilballyown1009-10Willie RobinsonP Norris
1958Gold Legend809-07J LehaneJ Brogan
1959Zonda810-06Pat TaaffeMatt Geraghty
1960Olympia609-11Toss TaaffeTom Dreaper
1961Fortria909-12Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper
1962Kerforo810-03Liam McLoughlinTom Dreaper
1963Last Link709-09Paddy WoodsTom Dreaper
1964Arkle712-00Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper
1965Splash710-13Paddy WoodsTom Dreaper
1966Flyingbolt712-07Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper
1967Vulpine611-06Matt CurranPaddy Mullins
1968Herring Gull611-06John CrowleyPaddy Mullins
1969Sweet Dreams809-10Bobby CoonanKevin Bell
1970Garoupe609-09Cathal FinneganFrancis Flood
1971Kings Sprite909-13Arthur MooreGeorgie Wells
1972Dim Wit710-13Matt CurranPaddy Mullins
1973Tartan Ace609-07Jackie CullenTom Costello
1974Colebridge1011-12Eddie WrightJim Dreaper
1975Brown Lad910-05Tommy CarberryJim Dreaper
1976Brown Lad1012-02Tommy CarberryJim Dreaper
1977Billycan710-00Mouse MorrisAdrian Maxwell
1978Brown Lad1212-02Gerry DowdJim Dreaper
1979Tied Cottage1110-12Tony RobinsonDan Moore
1980Daletta711-04John HartyGuy Williams
1981Luska709-09T. V. FinnPaddy Mullins
1982King Spruce810-02Gerry NewmanMichael O'Brien
1983Bit of a Skite709-07Tommy RyanEdward O'Grady
1984Bentom Boy909-09Ann FerrisWillie Rooney
1985Rhyme 'n' Reason610-06Graham BradleyDavid Murray Smith
1986Insure809-07Mickey FlynnPat Hughes
1987Brittany Boy810-10Tom TaaffeKelvin Hitchmough
1988Perris Valley710-00Brendan SheridanDermot Weld
1989Maid of Money711-06Anthony PowellJohn Fowler
1990Desert Orchid1112-00Richard DunwoodyDavid Elsworth
1991Omerta1110-09Adrian MaguireMartin Pipe
1992Vanton810-11Jason TitleyMichael O'Brien
1993Ebony Jane810-07Charlie SwanFrancis Flood
1994Son of War710-10Francis WoodsPeter McCreery
1995Flashing Steel1012-00Jamie OsborneJohn Mulhern
1996Feathered Gale910-00Francis WoodsArthur Moore
1997Mudahim1110-03Jason TitleyJenny Pitman
1998Bobbyjo811-03Paul CarberryTommy Carberry
1999Glebe Lad710-00Tom RuddMichael O'Brien
2000Commanche Court711-04Ruby WalshTed Walsh
2001Davids Lad710-00Timmy MurphyTony Martin
2002The Bunny Boiler809-09Ross GeraghtyNoel Meade
2003Timbera910-12Jim CullotyDessie Hughes
2004Granit d'Estruval1010-00Brian HardingFerdy Murphy
2005Numbersixvalverde910-01Ruby WalshMartin Brassil
2006Point Barrow810-08Philip CarberryPat Hughes
2007Butler's Cabin710-04Tony McCoyJonjo O'Neill
2008Hear the Echo710-00Paddy FloodMouse Morris
2009Niche Market810-05Harry SkeltonBob Buckler
2010Bluesea Cracker810-04Andrew McNamaraJames Motherway
2011Organisedconfusion609-13Nina CarberryArthur Moore
2012Lion Na Bearnai1010-05Andrew ThorntonThomas Gibney
2013Liberty Counsel1009-05Ben DaltonDot Love
2014Shutthefrontdoor710-13Barry GeraghtyJonjo O'Neill
2015Thunder And Roses710-06Katie WalshSandra Hughes
2016Rogue Angel810-06Ger FoxMouse Morris
2017Our Duke711-04Robbie PowerJessica Harrington
2018General Principle910-00JJ SlevinGordon Elliott
2019Burrows Saint610-08Ruby WalshWillie Mullins
2020no race
2021Freewheelin Dylan910-08Ricky DoyleDermot McLoughlin
2022Lord Lariat709-12PJ O'HanlonDermot McLoughlin
2023I Am Maximus711-01Paul TownendWillie Mullins
2024Intense Raffles611-04JJ SlevinThomas Gibney
2025Haiti Couleurs810-13Sean BowenRebecca Curtis

Earlier winners

  • 1870 – Sir Robert Peel
  • 1871 – The Doe
  • 1872 – Scots Grey
  • 1873 – Torrent
  • 1874 – Sailor
  • 1875 – Scots Grey
  • 1876 – Grand National
  • 1877 – Thiggin-Thue
  • 1878 – Juggler
  • 1879 – Jupiter Tonans
  • 1880 – Controller
  • 1881 – Antoinette
  • 1882 – Chantilly
  • 1883 – The Gift
  • 1884 – The Gift
  • 1885 – Billet Doux
  • 1886 – Castle Lucas
  • 1887 – Eglentine
  • 1888 – The Maroon
  • 1889 – The Citadel
  • 1890 – Greek Girl
  • 1891 – Old Tom
  • 1892 – Springfield Maid
  • 1893 – Thurles
  • 1894 – The Admiral
  • 1895 – Yellow Girl II
  • 1896 – Royston Crow
  • 1897 – Breemount's Pride
  • 1898 – Porridge
  • 1899 – Princess Hilda
  • 1900 – Mavis of Meath
  • 1901 – Tipperary Boy
  • 1902 – Patlander
  • 1903 – Kirko
  • 1904 – Ascetic's Silver
  • 1905 – Red Lad
  • 1906 – Brown Bess
  • 1907 – Sweet Cecil
  • 1908 – Lord Rivers
  • 1909 – Little Hack II
  • 1910 – Oniche
  • 1911 – II
  • 1912 – Small Polly
  • 1913 – Little Hack II
  • 1914 – Civil War
  • 1915 – Punch
  • 1916 – All Sorts
  • 1917 – Pay Only
  • 1918 – Ballyboggan
  • 1919 – no race
  • 1920 – Halston
  • 1921 – Bohernore
  • 1922 – Halston
  • 1923 – Be Careful
  • 1924 – Kilbarry
  • 1925 – Dog Fox
  • 1926 – Amberwave
  • 1927 – Jerpoint
  • 1928 – Don Sancho
  • 1929 – Alike
  • 1930 – Fanmond
  • 1931 – Impudent Barney
  • 1932 – Copper Court
  • 1933 – Red Park
  • 1934 – Poolgowran
  • 1935 – Rathfriland
  • 1936 – Alice Maythorn
  • 1937 – Pontet
  • 1938 – Clare County
  • 1939 – Shaun Peel
  • 1940 – Jack Chaucer
  • 1941 – no race
  • 1942 – Prince Regent
  • 1943 – Golden Jack
  • 1944 – Knight's Crest
  • 1945 – Heirdom

References


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  • pedigreequery.comIrish Grand National – Fairyhouse.

  • tbheritage.comIrish Grand National winners.

References

  1. (7 April 2004). "The Dubs' Day Out". Carlow Nationalist.
  2. O'Hehir, Tony. "Boylesports to sponsor Irish Grand National". [[Racing Post]].
  3. (28 August 2020). "Irish Grand National cancelled for 2020 amid uncertainty over spectators".
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