Grand National | |
Location | Aintree Racecourse |
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Date | 29 March 1935 |
Winning horse | Reynoldstown |
Starting price | 22/1 |
Jockey | Mr. Frank Furlong |
Trainer | Maj. Noel Furlong |
Owner | Maj. Noel Furlong |
Conditions | Good to firm |
The 1935 Grand National was the 94th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 29 March 1935.
The race was won by Reynoldstown, a 22/1 shot owned and trained by Major Noel Furlong, and ridden by his son, amateur jockey Frank Furlong. Reynoldstown followed up with a second consecutive victory one year later in the 1936 Grand National.
The favourite was Golden Miller who unseated his rider Gerry Wilson on the first circuit.
Position | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Distance |
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1 | Reynoldstown | Frank Furlong | 8 | 11-04 | 22/1 [1] | 3 Lengths |
2 | Blue Prince | Billy Parvin | 7 | |||
3 | Thomond II | Billy Speck | 9 | |||
4 | Lazy Boots | George Owen | 9 | |||
5 | Uncle Batt | Tom Isaac | 9 | |||
6 | Bachelor Prince | W.O'Grady | 8 | |||
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Position/Fate | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP |
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Unseated Rider (11th) | Golden Miller | Gerry Wilson | 8 | 12-7 | |
Royal Ransom | Tim Hamey | 8 | |||
Brienz | William Kidney | 10 | |||
Southern Hero | Jack Fawcus | 10 | |||
Fell (6th) | Really True | Danny Morgan | 11 | ||
Castle Irwell | Pete Bostwick | 7 | |||
Ballybrack | Reg Tweedie | 11 | |||
Brave Cry | Mr J.W.Lewis | 13 | |||
Master Orange | Anthony Mildmay | 10 | |||
Huic Holloa | J.Ward | 10 | |||
Tapinois | Fred Gurney | 7 | |||
Alexena | Peter Payne-Gallwey | 9 | |||
Emancipator | Peter Cazalet | 7 | |||
Trocadero | Tommy Cullinan | 11 | |||
Southern Hue | P Powell | 11 | |||
Red Park | Patrick Fitzgerald | 9 | |||
Theras | Tommy Carey | 10 | |||
Jimmy James | Frenchie Nicholson | 8 | |||
Slater | F.Maxwell | 10 | |||
Princess Mir | Mr D.Jackson | 10 | |||
Fouquet | Eric Brown | 7 | |||
This list of sports fixtures or results is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
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