1906 Grand National

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1906 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree
Date30 March 1906
Winning horse Ascetic's Silver
Starting price 20/1
Jockey Mr Aubrey Hastings
Trainer Aubrey Hastings
Owner Flag of the German Empire.svg Prince Franz von Hatzfeldt
Conditions Good to firm
  1905
1907  

The 1906 Grand National was the 68th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 30 March 1906.

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Finishing Order

PositionName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01Ascetic's SilverAubrey Hastings910-920/110 Lengths [1]
02Red LadCharles Kelly610-233/1
03Aunt MayMr H Perse?11-225/1
04CrautacaunIvor Anthony?10-6100/6
05Wolf's FollyThomas Fitton?10-6100/6
06OatlandsHarry Aylin69-13100/6
07GladiatorEdmund Driscoll69-9100/6
08DrumcreeWalter Bulteel?12-233/1
09Phil MayJ Owens711-59/1Last to complete

Non-finishers

FenceName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Fate
02DathiArthur Birch?10-425/1Fell
06Hard To FindE R Morgan69-766/1Fell
06Canter HomeA Aylin?9-1366/1Fell
06St BoswellsD Phelan?9-766/1Fell
08John M.P.W Taylor?11-107/2Fell
08KioraG Clancy?10-433/1Knocked Over
08ComfitFrank Mason?11-010/1?
08Roman LawJohn Walsh Jnr?11-5100/7Knocked Over
16DeerslayerPercy Whitaker?10-450/1Pulled Up
17GlenrexMr R Walker69-9100/1Fell
24Timothy TitusE Morgan?11-1210/1Fell
27Buckaway IIAlfred Newey?10-420/1Fell
?Hill of BreeBob Chadwick?10-366/1Knocked Over
?PierreJoe Dillon?9-733/1Pulled Up

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