1901 Grand National: Results, Runners & Fallers

1901 Grand NationalThe winner of the 1905 Grand National was the second favourite in the betting market, Kirkland. He was sent off with an SP of 6/1, well fancied, and he duly obliged for those that backed him to have success.

A second-placed effort a year earlier remained in the memory of punters, who were keen to back this horse for success this time around.

Despite the howling snowstorm on the day, the horse would go on to win the race by a distance of three lengths and, in doing so, would go down in the record books as the first Welsh-trained runner to win the Grand National.

Going on the day was described as good, and that allowed eight of the 27 runners to complete the course and cross the finishing line.

The winning jockey on the day was Frank Mason, known as Titch during his racing days. He was one of the top jockeys of this era, a multiple winner of the Champions Jockey award, and despite this being his only Grand National winner as a rider, his record in the race was very strong.

He would ride 12 times in the race and managed to complete on eight occasions, an achievement in itself. Of those, he would win the race once and place a further five times, meaning he placed on six of the 12 rides he took in the Aintree big one.

Kirkland was also a very consistent horse, too, and would excel at Aintree, he ran in the Grand National four times and completed every single one of those.

He finished 4th during his first Grand National attempt in 1903 before going better than that in 1904 when he was second in the race. He would win in 1905 and then come back in 1908 for another attempt at the race, though while he did manage to complete it, he could only finish 7th on that final run in this race.

Finally, despite failing to finish after a fall in the race, it is worth mentioning Moifaa, who won the 1904 Grand National a year earlier. After that run, he was actually bought by the King and came here running for the Monarchy, which added even more interest to him.

The horse was sent off as the 4/1 favourite, with plenty of weight on his back and a lot of public interest due to the King owning the horse, but he would fail to get around.

Results

Result Horse Starting Price Age Handicap Prize Money Jockey Trainer
1 Grudon 9/1 11 10-00 £1975 Arthur Nightingall Bernard Bletsoe
2 Drumcree 10/1 7 10-00 - Charles Hugh Nugent Sir Charles Nugent
3 Buffalo Bill 33/1 7 9-7 - Harry Taylor Harry Taylor
4 Levanter 5/1 12 9-10 - Frank ‘Tich’ Mason Maj J D Edwards
5 Fanciful 100/8 6 11-6 - W P Cullen W Cullen
6 Coragh Hill 25/1 8 9-9 - Charles Hogan J Westlake
7 Covert Hack 10/1 7 11-4 - Algernon Anthony T Lushington
8 Prince Tuscan 33/1 8 10-6 - H Hunt Jnr H Hunt Jnr
9 Barsac 100/14 9 9-13 - Harry Ripley Bernard Bletsoe

Non Finishers

Horse Fence Reason Starting Price Age Handicap Jockey Trainer
Cushendun 8 Fell 20/1 6 11-2 Gwyn Saunders-Davies Gwyn Saunders-Davies
Prosset MID 2ND CIR Pulled Up 20/1 6 9-13 Frank Hartigan G Sentence
Zodiac Fell 100/1 6 9-7 Albert Banner Lt Col F Lort-Phillips
Coolgardie MID 1ST CIR Fell 40/1 7 10-6 A Waddington Unknown
Gossip MID 1ST CIR Pulled Up 100/1 7 9-7 J Polletti C Brown
Mayo's Pride 2 Fell 20/1 7 10-5 James Phillips G Blackwell
Greystone MID 1ST CIR Pulled Up 100/1 8 10-1 J H Stainton W Holt
Hornpool MID 1ST CIR Pulled Up 66/1 8 10-5 Ernest Acres Tom Coulthwaite
Model MID 1ST CIR Pulled Up 40/1 8 11-4 William Pawson W Halsey
Padishah MID 2ND CIR Pulled Up 66/1 8 10-1 Arthur Birch J Hackett
Sunny Shower MID 1ST CIR Pulled Up 100/1 8 10-8 Joe Widger G Eyears
The Sapper MID 1ST CIR Fell 100/8 8 10-5 William Halsey W Halsey
Pawnbroker MID 2ND CIR Fell 100/6 6 9-7 James O’Brien E Woods
Chit Chat Pulled Up 25/1 8 10-2 C Clack Capt D Beatty
True Blue (3) 27 Fell 66/1 11 9-13 Percy Woodland E Woodland