Grand National | |
Location | Aintree |
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Date | 4 April 1913 |
Winning horse | Covertcoat |
Starting price | 100/9 |
Jockey | Percy Woodland |
Trainer | Robert Gore |
Owner | Sir Charles Assheton-Smith |
Conditions | Soft (good to soft places) |
The 1913 Grand National was the 75th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, in 1913.
Owner Sir Charles Assheton-Smith also provided the winner in 1912, and had done so many years earlier, in 1893, when he was simply known as Charles Duff.
Position | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Distance |
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01 | Covertcoat | Percy Woodland | 7 | 11-6 | 100/9 | A Distance [1] |
02 | Irish Mail | Owen Anthony | 6 | 11-4 | 25/1 | |
03 | Carsey | Jack Tyrrwhitt-Drake | 10 | 12-0 | 100/9 | |
This list of sports fixtures or results is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
Fence | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Fate |
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? | Dysart | Paget O'Brien-Butler | 8 | 12-4 | 50/1 | ? |
? | Trianon III | W O'Connor | 8 | 12-3 | 33/1 | ? |
? | Highbridge | F Williams | 7 | 12-0 | 100/9 | ? |
? | Ballyhackle | Harry Usher | 10 | 11-11 | 5/1 | ? |
? | Thowl Pin | Isaac Morgan | 8 | 11-9 | 20/1 | ? |
? | Jamagata | M Bartosch | 7 | 11-8 | NR | ? |
? | Regent | Jack Anthony | 8 | 11-7 | 66/1 | ? |
? | The Miner | Leslie Brabazon | 8 | 11-6 | 100/1 | ? |
? | Melamar | William Payne snr | 7 | 11-6 | 100/8 | ? |
? | Black Plum | Richard Morgan | 9 | 11-5 | 66/1 | ? |
? | Axle Pin | Percy Whitaker | 9 | 11-4 | 100/8 | ? |
? | Blow Pipe | Bill Smith | 8 | 11-4 | 25/1 | ? |
? | The Rejected IV | Gilbert Cotton | 10 | 11-3 | 40/1 | ? |
? | Merry Land | Robert Trudgill | 9 | 11-3 | 100/1 | ? |
? | Fetlar's Pride | Frank Morgan | 12 | 11-0 | 33/1 | ? |
? | Fearless VII | Mr G Pigot-Moodie | 10 | 11-0 | 100/1 | ? |
? | Wavelet | Alfred Newey | 6 | 11-0 | ? | ? |
? | Tokay | Matt Hopper | 7 | 11-0 | 50/1 | ? |
? | Foolhardy | William MacNeill | 11 | 11-0 | 100/1 | ? |
? | Bloodstone | Frank Lyall | 11 | 12-7 | 100/7 | ? |
This list of sports fixtures or results is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
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