1935 Grand National

1935 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree Racecourse
Date 29 March 1935
Winning horse Reynoldstown
SP 22/1
Jockey Mr. Frank Furlong Republic of Ireland
Trainer Maj. Noel Furlong Republic of Ireland
Owner Maj. Noel Furlong Republic of Ireland
1934
1936

The 1935 Grand National was the 94th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 29 March 1935.

The race was won by Reynoldstown, a 22/1 shot owned and trained by Major Noel Furlong, and ridden by his son, amateur jockey Frank Furlong. Reynoldstown followed up with a second consecutive victory one year later in the 1936 Grand National.

The favourite was Golden Miller who unseated his rider Gerry Wilson on the first circuit.

Finishing order

Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
1 Reynoldstown Frank Furlong 8 3 Lengths
2 Blue Prince Billy Parvin 7
3 Thomond II Billy Speck 9
4 Lazy Boots George Owen 9
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Also ran

Position/Fate Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP
Unseated Rider (10th) Golden Miller Gerry Wilson 8 12-7
Royal Ransom Tim Hamey 8
Brienz William Kidney 10
Southern Hero Jack Fawcus 10
Fell (6th) Really True Danny Morgan 11
Castle Irwell George Bostwick 7
Bachelor Prince W.O'Grady 8
Ballybrack Reg Tweedie 11
Brave Cry Mr J.W.Lewis 13
Master Orange Mr Anthony Mildmay 10
Huic Holloa J.Ward 10
Tapinois Frederick Gurney 7
Alexena Peter Payne-Gallwey 9
Emancipator Peter Cazalet 7
Trocadero Tommy Cullinan 11
Southern Hue P Powell 11
Red Park Patrick Fitzgerald 9
Theras Tommy Carey 10
Jimmy James Frenchie Nicholson 8
Slater F.Maxwell 10
Uncle Batt Tom Isaac 9
Princess Mir Mr D.Jackson 10
Fouquet Eric Brown 7

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