Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 Hedgehunter 9 7/1F Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins Trevor Hemmings
2 Royal Auclair 9 40/1 Christian Williams Paul Nicholls Clive Smith
3 Simply Gifted 9 66/1 Brian Harding Jonjo O’Neill J. P. McManus
4 It Takes Time 10 40/1 Paul Carberry Martin Pipe David Johnson
5 Forest Gunner 11 8/1 Carrie Ford Richard Ford Mr & Mrs R. Ford
6 Innox 8 66/1 Robert Thornton Francois Doumen Marquesa de Moratalla
7 Heros Collonges 9 100/1 Tom Scudamore Martin Pipe David Johnson
8 Double Honour 8 50/1 Timmy Murphy Philip Hobbs Terry Neill
9 Native Upmanship 12 50/1 Conor O’Dwyer Arthur Moore John Magnier
10 Ballycassidy 10 50/1 Brian Hughes Peter Bowen William Jones
11 Spot Thedifference 12 50/1 Barry Geraghty Enda Bolger J. P. McManus
12 Colnel Rayburn 9 100/1 Tom O’Brien Martin Pipe David Johnson
13 Double Trigger 9 100/1 Jody Magner Paul Stafford Paul Stafford
14 Lord Atterbury 10 100/1 Daryl Jacob Martin Pipe Terry Neill
15 Red Striker 11 100/1 Brian Harding Howard Johnson Andrea & Graham Wylie
16 Supreme Glory 11 100/1 Tom Doyle Pat Murphy Mr & Mrs P. Murphy
17 Le Coudray 10 100/1 Graham Lee Willie Mullins Andrea & Graham Wylie
18 Fondmort 10 33/1 Mick Fitzgerald Nicky Henderson Sir Robert Ogden
19 Polar Red 9 100/1 Philip Hide Philip Hobbs Terry Neill
20 Silver Birch 8 40/1 Paul Carberry Paul Nicholls Brian Walsh
21 Aston Ville 11 100/1 Jason Maguire Ferdy Murphy John Wade

Grand National 2005 Result

The 2005 Grand National took place on April 9, 2025, the same day as the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles and the start was consequently scheduled for 4.10pm, rather than 3.45pm, to avoid clashing with the civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall. Once underway, the race was won, in taking style, by the 7/1 favourite Hedgehunter, owned by Trevor Hemmings, trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Ruby Walsh, who stayed on strongly on the run-in to draw 14 lengths clear of his nearest rival, Royal Auclair. The nine-year-old thus became a first Grand National winner for his owner and trainer and a second for his jockey, who had previously won on Papillon, trained by his father, Ted, in 2000.

The bare result aside, the 2005 Grand National was notable for the presence of Forest Gunner, trained by Richard Ford, who had won both the Fox Hunters’ Chase and the Grand Sefton Chase over the Grand National fences in 2004. He had also won the Grand National Trial at Haydock Park on his previous start and, with Carrie Ford, the wife of the trainer, coming out of retirement – not for the first time – to ride him, he was sent off at just 8/1 second-favourite to make her the first female jockey to win the Grand National. He didn’t, but ran a perfectly respectable race, keeping on at the same pace from the second-last to finish fifth, beaten 27¼ lengths. At the time, that was still the joint-highest placing achieved by a female jockey in the Aintree spectacle.

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