Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 Tiger Roll 9 4/1F Davy Russell Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
2 Magic Of Light 8 66/1 Paddy Kennedy Jessica Harrington Ann & Alan Potts Partnership
3 Rathvinden 11 8/1 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins Ronnie Bartlett
4 Walk In The Mill 9 25/1 James Best Robert Walford Baroness Dido Harding
5 Anibale Fly 9 10/1 Mark Walsh Tony Martin J. P. McManus
6 One For Arthur 10 25/1 Derek Fox Lucinda Russell The Two Golf Widows
7 Regal Encore 11 66/1 Jonathan Burke Anthony Honeyball J. P. McManus
8 Singlefarmpayment 9 50/1 Paddy Brennan Tom George N. Mustoe & J. Cartwright
9 Outlander 11 100/1 Keith Donoghue Richard Spencer Gigginstown House Stud
10 Valseur Lido 10 66/1 Rachael Blackmore Henry de Bromhead Gigginstown House Stud
11 Vieux Lion Rouge 10 66/1 Tom Scudamore David Pipe Professor Caroline Tisdall
12 A Toi Phil 9 100/1 Denis O’Regan Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
13 Bless The Wings 14 200/1 Robbie Dunne Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
14 Ultragold 11 50/1 Tom Bellamy Colin Tizzard Colin Tizzard
15 Don Poli 10 100/1 Patrick Mullins Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
16 Jury Duty 8 20/1 Robbie Power Gordon Elliott Sideways Syndicate
17 Just A Par 12 100/1 Aidan Coleman Paul Nicholls Stewart Andrew
18 Blow By Blow 8 66/1 Andrew Ring Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
19 Folsom Blue 12 100/1 Luke Dempsey Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud

Grand National 2019 Result

The 2019 renewal of the Grand National took place, on good to soft going, on April 6, 2019 and the world-famous steeplechase was won, for the second year running, by Tiger Roll, trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Davy Russell. In fact, the diminutive nine-year-old was one of 11 runners for the County Meath handler, who beat the previous record for the most entries in a single renewal of the Grand National set by Martin Pipe in 2001.

As he had done in 2018, Tiger Roll won the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival on his last start before the Grand National and, despite being 9lb higher in the weights than the previous year, was sent off 4/1 favourite at Aintree. The market support proved well justified as Tiger Roll breezed into the lead between the last two fences, readily drew clear and only had to be ridden out in the closing stages to beat 66/1 outsider Magic Of Light by two and three-quarter lengths.

Thus, Tiger Roll became the first horse since the legendary Red Rum, in 1974, to win back-to-back renewals of the Grand National. He was denied the chance of a hat-trick when the Grand National was cancelled, due to Covid-19, in 2020 and withdrawn by his owner, Michael O’Leary, in both 2021 and 2022, with O’Leary variously describing his official handicap mark as “patently unfair”, “absurd” and “ridiculous”. Tiger Roll was retired from racing in March 2022, after being beaten, rather ironically, by his stable companion Delta Work, also owned by O’Leary, in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival

By Admin