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English steeplechase horse race
The 1857 Grand National was the 19th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 4 March 1857.[1]
Finishing Order[edit]
Position
|
Name
|
Jockey
|
Handicap (st-lb)
|
SP
|
Distance
|
01
|
Emigrant
|
Charles Boyce
|
9-10
|
10-1
|
|
02
|
Weathercock
|
Chris Green
|
8-12
|
25-1
|
|
03
|
Treachery
|
W. Poole
|
9-0
|
100-1
|
|
04
|
Westminster
|
George? Palmer
|
9-2
|
100-1
|
|
05
|
Dangerous
|
F. Page
|
9-8
|
50-1
|
|
06
|
Jean De Quesne
|
Harry Lamplugh
|
10-0
|
100-7
|
|
07
|
Lady Arthur
|
E. Weaver
|
9-4
|
100-1
|
|
08
|
Forest Queen
|
Tom Donaldson
|
9-8
|
20-1
|
|
09
|
Needwood (aka Casse Con)
|
W. Johnson
|
10-2
|
100-1
|
|
10
|
Minos
|
Alec Goodman
|
10-4
|
100-15
|
|
11
|
Squire of Bensham
|
J. Coxon
|
9-8
|
100-1
|
|
Non-finishers[edit]
Fence
|
Name
|
Jockey
|
Handicap (st-lb)
|
SP
|
Fate
|
Late on second circuit[2]
|
Escape
|
John Thrift
|
11-2
|
7-1
|
Pulled Up
|
|
Star of the West
|
E. Jones
|
10-0
|
100-1
|
Pulled Up
|
|
Hopeless Star
|
Denny Wynne
|
10-0
|
9-1
|
|
|
Freetrader
|
George Stevens
|
10-0
|
25-1
|
|
|
Little Charley
|
T. Burrowes
|
10-0
|
100-7
|
|
|
Garry Owen
|
John Ryan
|
9-12
|
30-1
|
Fell
|
|
Red Rose
|
David Hughes
|
9-8
|
100-1
|
|
|
King Dan
|
J. Escott
|
9-6
|
100-1
|
|
|
Midge
|
W. Black
|
9-6
|
100-1
|
|
|
Romeo
|
D. White
|
9-6
|
100-6
|
Fell
|
|
Albatross
|
D. Meaney
|
9-6
|
100-1
|
Collapsed
|
|
Sting
|
John Hanlon
|
9-6
|
50-1
|
|
|
Maurice Daley
|
Robert James
|
9-2
|
40-1
|
|
|
Omar Pasha
|
Joe Kendall
|
9-2
|
100-6
|
|
|
Teddesley
|
R. Ascher
|
9-0
|
12-1
|
|
|
First of May
|
Robert Sly Jr.
|
9-0
|
100-1
|
|
|
Horniblow
|
H. Lance
|
9-10
|
100-1
|
|
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