2023 Grand National Result

Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 Corach Rambler 9 8/1 F Derek Fox Lucinda Russell The Ramblers
2 Vanillier 8 20/1 Sean Flanagan Gavin Cromwell Mrs H. M. Keaveney
3 Gaillard Du Mesnil 7 10/1 Paul Townend Willie Mullins Mrs J. Donnelly
4 Noble Yeats 8 10/1 Sean Bowen Emmet Mullins Robert Waley-Cohen
5 The Big Dog 10 12/1 Aidan Coleman Peter Fahey Damien J. Kelly/Colin Kelly
6 Born By The Sea 9 50/1 Philip Enright Paul Gilligan Paul John Gilligan
7 Roi Mage 11 33/1 Felix de Giles Patrick Griffin Pryde/Van Der Hoeven/McGladery/Beaumont
8 Mister Coffey 8 33/1 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson Lady Bamford & Alice Bamford
9 A Wave Of The Sea 7 66/1 Shane Fitzgerald Joseph O’Brien Mr John P. McManus
10 Le Milos 8 12/1 Harry Skelton Dan Skelton The Jolly Good Partnership
11 Our Power 8 25/1 Sam Twiston-Davies Sam Thomas Walters Plant Hire & Potter Group
12 Enjoy D’allen 9 50/1 Simon Torrens Ciaran Murphy Mr John P. McManus
13 Fortescue 9 100/1 Hugh Nugent Henry Daly Mrs L. Nixon
14 Carefully Selected 11 50/1 Michael O’Sullivan Willie Mullins Miss M. A. Masterson
15 Minella Trump 9 50/1 Theo Gillard Donald McCain Jr Mr T. G. Leslie
16 Francky Du Berlais 10 125/1 Ben Jones Peter Bowen Mr Roddy Owen
17 Ain’t That A Shame 9 10/1 Rachael Blackmore Henry de Bromhead Robcour

Grand National 2023 Results

On April 15, 2023, the start of the Grand National was delayed for 15 minutes by animal activists, 118 of whom were arrested by Merseyside Police for criminal damage and public nuisance offences. Once underway, though, the race proceeded without further incident.

On good to soft going, as has become customary at Aintree in recent years, the Grand National was won by the 8/1 favourite, Corach Rambler, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Derek Fox. Both trainer and jockey were winning the race for a second time, following the victory of One For Arthur in 2017.

Fresh from victory in the Ultima Handicap Chase at the Cheltenham Festival, for the second year running, Corach Rambler made steady headway from Valentine’s Brook on the second circuit to lead at the final fence and looked all over the winner when shaken up to go clear on the run-in.

However, he did, briefly, give his supporters an anxious moment when, approaching the ‘Elbow’, he started to idle in front and carry his head high. Meanwhile, Vanillier, trained by Gavin Cromwell and ridde by Sean Flanagan, who had been 12 lengths behind jumping the final fence, made up ground hand over fist and looked, momentarily, as if he might be a danger. He continued to stay on strongly all the way to the finish line, but Corach Rambler was always doing enough and passed the post two and a quarter lengths to the good. He thus became the third Scottish-trained horse to win the National, after Rubstic in 1979 and the aforementioned One For Arthur.

2024 Grand National Result

Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 I Am Maximus 8 7/1 JF Paul Townend Willie Mullins J.P. McManus
2 Delta Work 11 28/1 Jack Kennedy Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
3 Minella Indo 11 28/1 Rachael Blackmore Henry de Bromhead Barry Maloney
4 Galvin 10 40/1 Sam Ewing Gordon Elliott R. A. Bartlett
5 Kitty’s Light 8 12/1 Jack Tudor Christian Williams R. J. Bedford & All Stars Sports Racing
6 Ain’t That A Shame 10 40/1 David Maxwell Henry de Bromhead David Maxwell
7 Meetingofthewaters 7 11/1 Danny Mullins Willie Mullins J.P. McManus
8 Galia Des Liteaux 8 28/1 Harry Skelton Dan Skelton Michael Ariss
9 Roi Mage 12 66/1 James Reveley Patrick Griffin Pryde/Van Der Hoeven/McGladery/Beaumont
10 Limerick Lace 7 7/1 JF Mark Walsh Gavin Cromwell J.P. McManus
11 Coko Beach 9 28/1 Jordan Gainford Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
12 Latenightpass 11 50/1 Gina Andrews Tom Ellis Mrs. P. A. Ellis
13 The Goffer 7 50/1 Sean Bowen Gordon Elliott Allan Snow
14 Vanillier 9 14/1 Sean Flanagan Gavin Cromwell Mrs. H. M. Keaveney
15 Eklat De Rire 10 100/1 Darragh O’Keeffe Henry de Bromhead Mr. P. Davies
16 Capodanno 8 28/1 Keith Donoghue Willie Mullins J.P. Romans & Terry Warner
17 Panda Boy 8 11/1 J. J. Slevin Martin Brassil Old Pals Partnership
18 Nassalam 7 50/1 Caoilin Quinn Gary Moore John & Yvonne Stone
19 Noble Yeats 9 12/1 Harry Cobden Emmet Mullins Robert Waley-Cohen
20 Eldorado Allen 10 66/1 Brendan Powell Joe Tizzard J.P. Romans & Terry Warner
21 Adamantly Chosen 7 33/1 Sean O’Keeffe Willie Mullins Watch This Space Syndicate

Grand National 2024 Result

The Grand National has undergone various safety changes in recent, but perhaps none more noticeable than in 2024 when, for the first time in 30 years, the maximum number of runners was reduced from 40 to 34. The start time was also moved forward by an hour and a quarter, to 4pm, with a view to providing safer underfoot conditions for participants. As it happened, on the morning of April 13, 2024, two horses were withdrawn, reducing the total field size to 32 runners, the smallest since 1999.

On the prevailing soft going, the Grand National was won by the 7/1 joint-favourite, I Am Maximus, owned by John McManus, trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Paul Townend. Victory for the eight-year-old was a third for McManus, after Don’t Push It in 2010 and Minella Times in 2021, a second for Mullins, after Hedgehunter in 2005, and a first for Townend.

Winning the Grand National off a handicap mark of 159, or the equivalent of 11st 6lb, could hardly be described as straightforward, but I Am Maximus completed his task with a minimum of fuss. His only semblance of a jumping error came at the penultimate fence on the first circuit, The Chair, where he was less than fluent but, patiently ridden, he was not produced to lead until passing the Elbow, halfway up the run-in. Switched to the outside to make his challenge, he swept past the eventual third, Minella Indo, inside the final hundred yards or so and ran on well to win by seven and a half lengths, with something in hand.

2025 Grand National Result

Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 Nick Rockett 8 33/1 Patrick Mullins Willie Mullins Stewart & Sadie Andrew
2 I Am Maximus 9 7/1 Paul Townend Willie Mullins John P. McManus
3 Grangeclare West 9 33/1 Brian Hayes Willie Mullins Cheveley Park Stud
4 Iroko 7 13/2 F Jonjo O’Neill Jr. O. Greenall & J. Guerriero John P. McManus
5 Meetingofthewaters 8 20/1 Danny Mullins Willie Mullins John P. McManus
6 Senior Chief 8 40/1 Darragh O’Keeffe Henry de Bromhead Lucky In Life Syndicate
7 Minella Cocooner 9 18/1 Jonathan Burke Willie Mullins David Bobbett
8 Hewick 10 14/1 Gavin Sheehan John Joseph Hanlon T. J. McDonald
9 Minella Indo 12 20/1 Rachael Blackmore Henry de Bromhead Barry Maloney
10 Twig 10 50/1 Beau Morgan Ben Pauling Mrs G. Morgan
11 Three Card Brag 8 16/1 Aidan Coleman Gordon Elliott Caldwell Construction Ltd
12 Beauport 9 33/1 Ben Jones Nigel Twiston-Davies Mark Blandford & T. D. Hodge
13 Horantzau D’Airy 7 150/1 Danny Gilligan Willie Mullins Mrs Ricci
14 Vanillier 9 12/1 Sean Flanagan Gavin Cromwell Charles Carter
15 Bravemansgame 9 40/1 Harry Cobden Paul Nicholls John Dance & Bryan Drew
16 Chantry House 11 66/1 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson J. P. McManus

Grand National 2025 Result

Saturday, April 5, 2025 proved to be a red-letter day, not so much for the Grand National itself, but for County Carlow trainer Willie Mullins. Mullins saddled six runners, including his 2024 winner I A Maximus, five of which finished first, second, third, fifth and seventh, thereby netting £860,000 in prize money. Mullins went on to win the British National Hunt Trainers’ Championship – which is decided on total prize money won during the season – for the second time in 2024/25, by just £199,427 from Dan Skelton, so his Grand National haul was instrumental in achieving his seasonal tally.

Despite being 8lb higher in the weights than in 2024, I Am Maximus was the choice of Mullins’ stable jockey Paul Townend and was sent off marginal second-favourite, at 7/1, behind only Iroko, trained by Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, at 13/2. I Am Maximus did his level best to defy the welter burden of 11st 12lb and join the hallowed band of multiple Grand National winners, but ultimately had to give best to Nick Rockett, who was ridden by Mullins’ son, amateur jockey Patrick, and to whom he was conceding 4lb.

Sent off a generous-looking 33/1, Nick Rockett was always travelling strongly, led narrowly after the second-last fence and found enough in the closing stages to see off the challenge of I Am Maximus, eventually winning by two-and-a-half lengths. Grangeclare West, ridden by Brian Hayes, did not help his cause by making a mistake at the final fence, but stayed on to get within half a length of I Am Maximus and complete the Mullins’ 1-2-3.

2022 Grand National Results

Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 Noble Yeats 7 50/1 Sam Waley-Cohen Emmet Mullins Robert Waley-Cohen
2 Any Second Now 10 15/2 Mark Walsh Ted Walsh John P. McManus
3 Delta Work 9 10/1 Jack Kennedy Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
4 Santini 10 33/1 Nick Scholfield Polly Gundry Richard & Lizzie Kelvin-Hughes
5 Fiddlerontheroof 8 12/1 Brendan Powell Colin Tizzard Taylor, Burley & O’Dwyer
6 Longhouse Poet 8 12/1 Darragh O’Keeffe Martin Brassil Sean & Bernardine Mulryan
7 Freewheelin Dylan 10 50/1 Ricky Doyle Dermot McLoughlin Miss Sheila Mangan
8 Coko Beach 7 50/1 Jonjo O’Neill Jr. Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
9 Escaria Ten 8 25/1 Adrian Heskin Gordon Elliott McNeill Family
10 Romain De Senam 10 125/1 Philip Armson David Pipe Judith Wilson
11 Samcro 10 80/1 Sean Bowen Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
12 Commodore 10 33/1 Charlie Deutsch Venetia Williams Mrs C. Watson & Mrs S. Graham
13 Class Conti 10 100/1 Sam Twiston-Davies Willie Mullins Simon Munir & Isaac Souede
14 Blaklion 13 50/1 Harry Skelton Dan Skelton Darren & Annaley Yates
15 Lostintranslation 10 50/1 Harry Cobden Colin Tizzard Taylor & O’Dwyer

Grand National 2022 Results

The 2022 Grand National took place, on good to soft going, on April 9, 2022 and featured the then-maximum number of 40 runners, just over half of which, for the first time, were trained in Ireland. Three Irish-trained horses, Noble Yeats, who was making his Aintree debut, Any Second Now, who had finished third behind Minella Times in 2021, and Delta Work, another debutant, filled the first three places.

Owned by Robert Waley-Cohen, trained by Emmet Mullins in Bagenalstown, County Carlow and ridden by Sam Waley-Cohen, the younger son of the owner, Noble Yeats had won just once over regulation fences prior to the Grand National. He had been beaten the best part of 20 lengths when only ninth of 24 in the Ultima Handicap Chase at the Cheltenham Festival on his previous start and, off the same handicap mark, lined up at Aintree as a largely unconsidered 50/1 chance.

However, Sam Waley-Cohen, a leading amateur rider, who had announced two days previously that Noble Yeats would be his last-ever competitive ride, would not be denied. Having held up Noble Yeats towards the rear of the field in the early stages, Waley-Cohen made steady headway to track the leaders at the Canal Turn on the second circuit and hit the front shortly after the second fence from home. Any Second Now led, briefly, jumping the final fence and the pair fought a ding-dong battle all the way up the famously long run-in. Hard ridden, Noble Yeats stayed on the better of the two, eventually winning by two and a quarter lengths, with a long-looking 20-length gap back to Delta Work in third place.