1897 Grand National

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1897 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree
Date26 March 1897
Winning horse Manifesto
Starting price 6/1 F
Jockey Terry Kavanagh
Trainer Willie McAuliffe
OwnerHarry Dyas
Conditions Good
  1896
1898  

The 1897 Grand National was the 59th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 26 March 1897.

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Finishing Order

PositionName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01ManifestoTerry Kavanagh9 [1] 11-36/120 lengths
02FilbertMr Charles Beatty?9-7100/1
03Ford of FyneFred Withington610-725/1
04Prince AlbertMr Gwyn Davies?10-825/1
05Lotus LilyMr Arthur Wood?9-7100/1
06TimonTervit?9-1020/1
07Fairy QueenMr E H Lord?9-750/1
08Seaport IIC James?10-750/1
09Nelly GrayGeorge Morris?11-320/1
10ArgonautRichard Woodland710-1233/1Last to complete

Non-finishers

FenceName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Fate
23WestmeathWilliam Taylor?11-4100/1
17ClawsonBilly Bissill?10-1033/1
23NortonJames Hickey?10-710/1
18DaimioHenry Escott?12-640/1Pulled Up
CathalReginald Ward?11-107/1
17 Wild Man From Borneo Joe Widger?11-59/1
25The Soarer Mr David Campbell ?11-4100/6
08BallyoharaDenby?10-3100/1
Golden CrossG Wilson?10-233/1
21BarcalwheyCharles Hogan?10-125/1
Red CrossHarry Taylor?10-1100/1
23The ContinentalHenry Brown?10-0100/1
19Chevy ChaseAlgy Anthony?9-1328/1
GreenhillE Matthews?9-1025/1
MediatorGrosvenor?9-8100/1
21Little JoeBland?9-8100/1
15GoldfishThomas Fitton?9-766/1
23GauntletCpt Wentworth Johnstone?11-1366/1

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