1847 Grand National - Finishing Order

Finishing Order

position name rider age weight starting price dstance or fate
Winner Mathew Denny Wynne 9 10-06 11/1 1 length
Second St Leger Tom Olliver 12-03 14/1 1 length
Third Jerry J Bradley 13 11-06 12/1
Fourth Pioneer Captain William Peel 7 11-12 13/1
Fifth Culverthorpe Horatio Powell 11-06 10/1
Sixth The False Heir Wilson Ellerton 13 11-04 Not quoted
Seventh Brunette Alan McDonough 13 12-06 20/1 Last official finisher
Unplaced Ballybar T Turner 7 11-12 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 8th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Young Lottery John Butler 5 10-07 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 9th of 23 to finish
Unplaced The Pluralist W Denby 11-04 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 10th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Frederick J Abbott 6 11-02 Refused or fell but completed 11th of 23 to finish
Unplaced St Ruth Charlie Canavan 12-10 Refused or fell but completed 12th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Latitat Charles Bevill 11-00 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 13th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Avoca Captain J Broadley 10-10 15/1 Refused or fell but completed 14th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Cavendish William Scott 7 10-10 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 15th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Midnight W D Gardner 5 10-10 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 16th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Barmaid W Lockwood 7 10-08 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 17th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Grenade Ratcliff 6 10-08 Refused or fell but completed 18th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Gayhurst Mr Wesley Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 19th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Tramp William Archer 7 10-06 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 20th of 23 to finish
Unplaced Quicksilver Rawson 7 10-04 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 21st of 23 to finish
Unplaced Valeria James Dally 6 10-03 Not quoted Refused or fell but completed 22nd of 23 to finish
Unplaced The Roarer Jem Mason 10-07 4/1 favourite Refused or fell but completed last of 23 to finish
Non Finishers
Not recorded Saucepan William McDonough 8 12-02 12/1
First circuit, near Anchor Bridge Cumberland Lassie J E Maddox 8 10-04 Not quoted Ran out
Second circuit Red Lancer Lord Strathmore 10-08 20/1 Pulled up
Second circuit Clinker Maloney 12 10-07 Not quoted Fell
Fence 3 Marengo P Barker 11-00 Not quoted Fell

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