1924 Grand National
Grand National | |
Location | Aintree Racecourse |
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Date | 28 March 1924 |
Winning horse | Master Robert |
SP | 25/1 |
Jockey | Bob Trudgill |
Trainer | Aubrey Hastings |
Owner | Lord Airlie |
← 1923 1925 → |
Silent highlights of the 1924 Grand National (British Pathé) |
The 1924 Grand National was the 83rd renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 28 March 1924.
A false start caused the race to be delayed by around eight minutes. 1924 was the last year the Grand National would be started from a general riding start, with the now-familiar 'tape' introduced at the line the following year.
The race was won by Master Robert, a 25/1 shot ridden by jockey Bob Trudgill and trained by Aubrey Hastings for owner Lord Airlie, who collected the £5,000 prize for the winner.
Fly Mask finished in second place, Silvo in third and Drifter fourth. Thirty horses ran and all returned safely to the stables.
Forty-five cameramen were deployed to capture the race on film, the most to have ever gone to record a sporting event at the time. Also in attendance at Aintree was King George V.
Post race celebrations took place at Liverpool's Adelphi Hotel where winning rider, Bob Trudgill treated Lord Airlie's 1,500 guests to a re-enactment of his victory by leaping a Becher's Brook made out of 20 Magnums of Champagne [1]
Finishing Order
Position | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Distance |
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01 | Master Robert | Bob Trudgill | 11 | 10-5 | 25/1 | |
02 | Fly Mask | Jack Moylan | 10 | 10-12 | 100/7 | |
03 | Silvo | George Goswell jnr | 8 | 11-12 | 100/7 | |
04 | Drifter | Alfred Calder | 10 | 10-5 | 40/1 | |
05 | Sergeant Murphy | James Hogan jnr | 14 | 11-10 | 100/6 | |
06 | Wavetown | Bob Lyall | 9 | 10-12 | ? | |
07 | Shaun Spadah | Dick Rees | 13 | 12-5 | 100/7 | |
08 | Ballinode | G Fitzgibbon | 8 | 10-4 | 25/1 | |
Non-finishers
Fence | Name | Jockey | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
? | Music Hall | Jack Anthony | 11 | 12-7 | 25/1 | Pulled Up |
? | Gerald L | Isaac Morgan | 10 | 12-6 | 50/1 | Pulled Up |
27 | Old Tay Bridge | Mr H M Hartigan | 10 | 11-13 | 40/1 | Fell |
17-21 | Chin Chin | A Stubbs | 8 | 11-7 | 25/1 | Fell |
17-21 | Eureka II | A Robson | 7 | 11-5 | 100/6 | Fell |
? | Arravale | Percy Whitaker | 9 | 11-2 | 33/1 | Fell |
? | Clonsheever | Fred Brookes | 9 | 11-2 | 66/1 | Fell |
? | Conjuror II | Harry Brown | 12 | 11-0 | 5/2 | Knocked Over |
? | All White | Michael Tighe | 10 | 10-11 | 40/1 | Refused |
26 | Winnall | C Donnelly | 7 | 10-11 | 40/1 | Fell |
? | Libretto | W O'Neill | 9 | 10-8 | ? | Fell |
? | Pencoed | Mr D Thomas | 9 | 10-6 | 40/1 | Pulled Up |
? | Taffytus | Ted Leader | 11 | 10-6 | 100/12 | Fell |
? | James Pigg | H Morris | 11 | 10-3 | ? | Fell |
? | A Double Escape | George Smith | 10 | 10-3 | ? | Fell |
04 | Winter Voyage | C Goswell | 7 | 10-2 | 66/1 | Fell |
? | Auchinrossie | Eric Foster | 8 | 10-2 | 25/1 | Pulled Up |
05 | Palm Oil | Peter Roberts | 8 | 10-0 | 66/1 | Fell |
? | Newlands | Roger Burford | 10 | 10-0 | 66/1 | Pulled Up |
? | Fairy Hill II | Bill Watkinson | 8 | 10-0 | 33/1 | Fell |
? | Mainsail | Mr Learmouth | 8 | 10-0 | 66/1 | Refused |
? | Gay Lochinvar | S Duffy | 8 | 10-0 | ? | Fell |
References
- ↑ Sporting Life Souvenir Magazine 9 April 1988, page 8
- ↑ http://www.greyhoundderby.com/GN1924.html
- ↑ The Grand National 1839-1930 by David Hoadley Munroe
- ↑ http://www.sportsbookguardian.com/horse-racing/grand-national/winners