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2023 Grand National Review

OLBG - 2023 Grand National Review

Grand National 2023: Full Result


Placing
Horse
Age
Weight
Trainer
Jockey
Starting Price
1st
Corach Rambler
9
10-05
Lucinda Russell
Derek Fox
8/1F
2nd
Vanillier
8
10-06
Gavin Cromwell
Sean Flanagan
20/1
3rd
Gaillard Du Mesnil
7
11-00
Willie Mullins
Paul Townend
10/1
4th
Noble Yeats
8
11-11
Emmet Mullins
Sean Bowen
10/1
5th
The Big Dog
10
11-05
Peter Fahey
Aidan Coleman
12/1
6th
Born By The Sea
9
10-02
Paul John Gilligan
Phillip Enright
50/1
7th
Roi Mage
11
10-08
Patrick Griffin
Felix De Giles
33/1
8th
Mister Coffey
8
10-04
Nicky Henderson
Nico de Boinville
33/1
9th
A Wave Of The Sea
7
10-06
Joseph O'Brien
Shane Fitzgerald
66/1
10th
Le Milos
8
10-11
Dan Skelton
Harry Skelton
12/1
11th
Our Power
8
10-02
Sam Thomas
Sam Twiston-Davies
25/1
12th
Enjoy D'allen
9
10-05
Ciaran Murphy
Simon Torrens
50/1
13th
Fortescue
9
10-02
Henry Daly
Hugh Nugent
100/1
14th
Carefully Selected
11
11-01
Willie Mullins
Michael O'Sullivan
50/1
15th
Minella Trump
9
10-06
Donald McCain
Theo Gillard
50/1
16th
Francky Du Berlais
10
10-02
Peter Bowen
Ben Jones
125/1
17th
Ain't That A Shame
9
10-05
Henry De Bromhead
Rachael Blackmore
10/1
Did Not Complete






Fell
Sam Brown
11
11-04
Anthony Honeyball
Jonathan Burke
66/1
Fell
Hill Sixteen
10
10-02
Sandy Thomson
Ryan Mania
80/1
Fell
Fury Road
9
11-06
Gordon Elliott
Jonjo O'Neill Jr
33/1
Fell
The Big Breakaway
8
10-10
Joe Tizzard
Brendan Powell
40/1
Pulled Up
Any Second Now
11
11-12
Ted Walsh
Mark Walsh
14/1
Pulled Up
Back On The Lash
9
10-02
Martin Keighley
Adam Wedge
22/1
Pulled Up
Coko Beach
8
11-00
Gordon Elliott
Harry Cobden
28/1
Pulled Up
Dunboyne
8
10-02
Gordon Elliott
Jack Tudor
50/1
Pulled Up
Cape Gentleman
7
10-08
John Joseph Hanlon
Jody McGarvey
100/1
Pulled Up
Capodanno
7
11-05
Willie Mullins
Danny Mullins
22/1
Pulled Up
Velvet Elvis
7
10-06
Thomas Gibney
Darragh O'Keeffe
25/1
Unseated Rider
Delta Work
10
11-04
Gordon Elliott
Keith Donoghue
11/1
Unseated Rider
Darasso
10
10-13
Joseph O'Brien
Luke Dempsey
100/1
Unseated Rider
Cloudy Glen
10
10-04
Venetia Williams
Charlie Deutsch
80/1
Unseated Rider
Diol Ker
9
10-08
Noel Meade
Kieren Buckley
100/1
Unseated Rider
Eva's Oskar
9
10-02
Tim Vaughan
Alan Johns
50/1
Unseated Rider
Galvin
9
11-11
Gordon Elliott
Davy Russell
22/1
Unseated Rider
Longhouse Poet
9
11-00
Martin Brassil
JJ Slevin
20/1
Unseated Rider
Lifetime Ambition
8
11-03
Jessica Harrington
Sean O'Keeffe
33/1
Unseated Rider
Gabbys Cross
8
10-02
Henry De Bromhead
Peter Carberry
50/1
Unseated Rider
Recite A Prayer
8
10-02
Willie Mullins
Jack Foley
80/1
Unseated Rider
Mr Incredible
7
10-04
Willie Mullins
Brian Hayes
14/1

Grand National 2023 Review

The 2023 Grand National was disrupted and delayed by animal rights protestors who tried to get on to the course with a view to trying to stop the race taking place. Thankfully the police managed to deal with the protests and the race eventually got under way just under fifteen minutes later than the 5.15 advertised start time.

An unusually large number of horses failed to negotiate the first two fences with five falling or unseating at the first fence (Recite A Prayer, Galvin, Diol Ker, Cloudy Glen and Hill Sixteen) and three more failing to negotiate the second fence (Darasso, The Big Breakaway and Fury Road). Sadly, Hill Sixteen’s fall was fatal, and it seems very likely that the extended delay to the start caused by protestors contributed to the number of fallers at the first two fences.

At fence three, Coco Beach and Lifetime Ambition were vying for the early lead, closely followed by Mister Coffey, Minella Trump and Longhouse Poet. This quintet continued at the head of affairs down toward the sixth fence, Becher’s Brook. Coko Beach was a length clear jumping the fence from Lifetime Ambition with Back On The Lash and Our Power also in contention.

The field moved on with no fallers at either Becher’s Brook or Foinavon but with three loose horses giving the field concern as they moved down to the tricky Canal Turn. Longhouse Poet was a faller there but the loose horse caused havoc at the ninth fence (Valentines) running across the front of the fence, with one loose horse crashing into Lifetime Ambition and causing him to unseat his rider.

After the chaos at Valentines, Mister Coffey has pushed through to take the lead from Coko Beach and Our Power. Over the tenth fence, Corach Rambler got his first call from the commentators as he moved up to around sixth place.

Over the Melling Road for the first time, Moster Coffey was moving clear of the field whilst Dunboyne was tailing off at the rear.

On the run towards The Chair, Cape Gentleman was pulled up.

At the Chair, Coko Beach took off just in front of Mister Coffey from Roi Mage, The Big Dog and Our Power who made a bad mistake. Gabbys Cross and Sam Brown were out of the race at that fence.

The whole field cleared the Water Jump but Dunboyne was finally pulled up. Going out on the second circuit the first fence was bypassed and previously twice placed Any Second Now pulled up at this point after failing to get into contention following being badly hampered on the first circuit. Velvet Elvis also pulled up here.

At the nineteenth fence, the leader Coko Beach made a bad mistake and jockey Harry Cobden did remarkably well to stay in the race.

Twenty-three horses were still involved as the field took the twenty-first fence where Evas Oskar and Delta Work unseated their riders.

Next up was Becher’s Brook for the second time where Mister Coffey, Coko Beach and The Big Dog jumped the fence in unison.

The remaining field negotiated the Canal Turn safely, although Back On The Lash made a very bad mistake. Mr Incredible’s saddle slipped after the Canal Turn and he unseated Brian Hayes.

At the twenty-sixth fence Mister Coffey’s lead was increasing but Corach Rambler was noted travelling powerfully in around sixth place. Minella Trump made a bad mistake at that fence.

At the third-last fence, Mister Coffey held a three length lead from The Big Dog, Roi Mage, Our Power and Corach Rambler.

Nico De Boinville kicked on at the Melling Road, opening up a five length lead over the whole field.

As they moved down to the second last, Corach Rambler was travelling easily moving into second place. Le Milos got his first mention as he moved into sixth place and also making ground were Home By The Sea, Gaillard Du Mesnil and Vanillier.

Jumping the last Corach Rambler loomed up menacingly beside the weakening Mister Coffey with three lengths back to The Big Dog, followed by Roi Mage, Gaillard Du Mesnil, Home By The Sea, Le Milos, Vanillier and last year’s winner, Noble Yeats.

Corach Rambler then powered to an eight length lead at The Elbow, but Lucinda Russell’s gelding began idling and cocking his head on the run-in which must have given connections palpitations. Mister Coffey got swamped by fast finishers after the last eventually weakening to finish a gallant eighth.

The horse who briefly looked as if he may catch Corach Rambler was the grey Vanillier who powered away from the chasing pack, but Corach Rambler regained his concentration and eventually ran out a worth two-and-a-quarter length winner.

Willie Mullins and Paul Townend capped another fine season with Gaillard Du Mesnil finishing third just under a further five lengths behind Vanillier.

Last year’s winner Noble Yeats stayed on for fourth place just pipping The Big Dog for that placing. Born By The Sea outran his big odds in sixth and Roi Mage ran well to finish seventh.

Trainer Lucinda Russell was celebrating her second win in the Grand National following the 2017 win of One For Arthur, a huge achievement for the Scottish trainer and her team.

Corach Rambler was ten pound ‘well-in’ as his second victory in the Ultima Chase at the Cheltenham Festival came after the publication of the weights and that advantage proved too much for his opponents but such is the progression of this horse there must be a very good chance he could emulate Tiger Roll and Red Rum in winning back to back Grand Nationals.

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