1892 Grand National

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1892 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree
Date20 March 1892
Winning horse Father O'Flynn
Starting price 20/1
Jockey Capt. Roddy Owen
Trainer Gordon Wilson
OwnerGordon Wilson
Conditions Good
  1891
1893  

The 1892 Grand National was the 54th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 20 March 1892.

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Finishing Order

PositionName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01Father O'FlynnCapt Roddy Owen710-520/120 Lengths [1]
02ClosterJohn Cotrell-Dormer?12-311/2
03IlexArthur Nightingall?12-720/1
04ArdcarnTerry Kavanagh?10-1010/1
05Flying ColumnMr William Beasley?10-750/1
06HollingtonGeorge Williamson?10-9100/9
07CruiserMr WP Cullen?10-725/1
08RelianceMr JC Cheney?10-8200/1
09UlyssesMr GB Milne?10-1050/1
10FaustMr Tommy Lushington?10-5100/1
11BagmanMr Fred Hassall?10-7200/1Last to complete

Non-finishers

FenceName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Fate
26The MidshipmiteMr Frank Atkinson?11-625/1Fell
18TenbyC Gregor?11-2100/7Fell
03PartisanArthur Barker?11-140/1Knocked Over
?Lord of the GlenMr Chris Waller?11-033/1?
18The PrimateCapt Percy Bewicke?10-13100/14Pulled Up
22MeldrumLathorn?10-12100/1Fell
22JasonGeorge Mawson?10-12100/8Pulled Up
24Paul PryTom Adams?10-12200/1Ran Out
?Lord ArthurCapt SF Lee-Barber?10-725/1?
24NapMr Herbert Woodland?10-7200/1Fell
?SouthamBill Dollery?10-750/1?
22RollesbyH Brown?10-550/1Pulled Up
17Billee TaylorMr Harry Beasley snr?10-325/1Ran Out
?BrunswickMr Levenston?10-2100/1?

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