1936 Grand National

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1936 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree Racecourse
Date27 March 1936
Winning horseReynoldstown
Starting price 10/1
Jockey Flag of England.svg Mr. Fulke Walwyn
Trainer Flag of Ireland.svg Maj. Noel Furlong
Owner Flag of Ireland.svg Maj. Noel Furlong
Conditions Good
  1935
1937  
External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Highlights of the 1936 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1936 Grand National was the 95th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 27 March 1936.

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Reynoldstown, a 10/1 shot owned and trained by Major Noel Furlong and ridden by amateur jockey Fulke Walwyn, won the race for the second year in a row after being left clear by Davy Jones running out at the last fence.

At the 17th fence, Avenger incurred a cervical fracture in a fall and was euthanised.

Finishing order

PositionName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Distance
1Reynoldstown Fulke Walwyn 912-02 [1] 10/112 Lengths
2Ego Harry Llewellyn 50/16 Lengths
3Bachelor PrinceJack Fawcus66/1
4Crown Prince Ronald Strutt 66/1
5InversibleS.McGrath40/1
6ProvocativeEric Brown33/1
7Castle IrwellGeorge Bostwick8/1
8Double CrossedDanny Morgan20/1
9Moorland ViewMr E.C.Paget66/1
10ComedianG.Turner100/1

Non-finishers

Position/FateName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP
Castle ViewGeorge Owen100/1
Fell (11th)Lazy BootsRoger Moseley25/1
Oeil de BoeufMatthew Feakes100/1
The Boy in BlueMr P.Vaux100/1
Fell (11th)BrienzTim Hamey40/1
Fell (8th)Delaneige Frenchie Nicholson 25/1
Royal RansomHywell Jones33/1
Blue PrinceBilly Parvin20/1
Zag Otho Prior-Palmer 100/1
D'EyncourtPatrick Carey50/1
Uncle BattThomas McNeill66/1
Persian SunE.Vianll66/1
HillsbrookW.O'Grady40/1
Evasio MonMr T.Holland-Martin100/1
Rod And GunMr L.Stoddard100/1
Golden Miller Evan Williams 5/1
Fell (17th)Avenger Fred Rimell 100/30
PencraikJohn Lynn Jnr100/1
LyntonCharles Hook100/1
BlazeKeith Piggott100/1
BuckthornPerry Harding40/1
KiltoiThomas F Carey66/1
Emancipator Peter Cazalet 20/1
Keen BladeTommy Elder100/7
Ran Out (30th)Davy Jones Anthony Mildmay 100/1

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