1876 Grand National

1876 Grand National
Grand National
LocationAintree
Date24 March 1876
Winning horseRegal
Starting price25/1
JockeyJoe Cannon
TrainerJames Jewitt
Owner James Machell
ConditionsSoft

The 1876 Grand National was the 38th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 24 March 1876.[1]

The Course

Many of the fences were described this year as having been lowered to little more than hirdles.

First circuit: From the start, the runners had a long run away from the racecourse, across the lane towards Fence 1 {13} Rails and Hedge. Fence 2 {14} Rail and Ditch, Fence 3 {15} Double Rails, Fence 4 {16} Rails and Ditch, Fence 5 {17} Becher's Brook Fence 6 {18} Post and Rails, Fence 7 {19} The Canal Turn, referred to this year as the turn for Valentine's. Fence 8 {20} Valentine's Brook, Fence 9 {21} Drop, Fence 10 {22} Post and Rails.

The runners then crossed the lane at the canal bridge, where a table jump had formerly stood, to re-enter the racecourse proper, turning at the first opportunity towards the fences in front of the stands. Fence 11 Bush, Fence 12 Stand Water.

Second circuit: The runners then turned away from the Grandstands and crossed the lane again, following the first circuit until reaching the racecourse. This time the runners continued to the wider extreme of the course after crossing the lane at canal bridge before turning to run up the straight in front of the stands where two hurdles, Fence 23 and Fence 24 had to be jumped

The runners then bypassed the Bush and Stand Water inside before reaching the winning post in front of the Main Stand.

Leading Contenders

3/1 Chandos was made a strong favourite, despite not having run in a steeplechase before but was to be ridden by trainer, James Jewitt.

100/8 Defence had been fourth two years earlier and provided the most experienced rider in the race, triple winner, Tommy Pickernell with his fifteenth mount.

100/8 Master Mowbray was returning for his fourth attempt at the race, having finished fourth in 1873. George Holman took the mount for the third time, his eleventh in the race.

100/8 Palm was a second ride in the race for Jerry Barnes, taking the ride from Arthur Yates when his original mount, Victoire was a late withdrawal.

100/7 Jackal had been steered around to finish fourth last year when joint favourite with Dick Marsh in the saddle. He took the mount again this year as his fifth.

100/6 Pathfinder, last year's winner was reasonably well fancied, despite his partner in victory, Tommy Pickernell opting to ride defence instead. Trainer, William Reeves took the ride as his sixth in the race.

20/1 Rye, Thyra and Zero were considered the best of the outside chances. Rye was George Waddington's twelfth attempt to win the race while Thyra was a fourth mount for Bill Daniels after Jerry Dalglish turned down the ride without explanation. Zero was the third ride in the race for Mr Rolly, the racing name for Viscount Melgund.

Five other runners were available at 25/1. Congress had gone round three times before without lasting home, each time with Ted Wilson riding, Chimney Sweep was at the same price as when finishing second two years earlier, again with Jack Jones riding. Clonave had failed to get round last year with Irish rider, Pat Gavin riding. Regal was the second string of Captain Machell, and a fourth race ride for Joe Cannon. And Shifnal was a seventh ride for Robert I'Anson.

Finishing Order

Position Name Jockey Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Regal Joe Cannon 11-3 25-1 Neck
02 Congress Ted Wilson 11-3 25-1 3 Lengths[2]
03 Shifnal Robert I'Anson 10-3 100-3
04 Chimney Sweep John(?) Jones 10-8 25-1
05 Rye George Waddington 10-0 25-1
06 Jackal Richard(?) Marsh 11-0 100-8
07 Master Mowbray George Holman 11-11 100-8

Non-finishers

Fence Name Jockey Handicap (st-lb) SP Fate
22 Defence Tommy Pickernell 11-11 100-8 Pulled Up
25 Chandos James(?) Jewitt 11-7 100-30 Fell
03 Clonave P. Gavin 11-5 22-1 Refused
? Phryne John Goodwin 11-3 20-1 ?
? Pathfinder Bill(?) Reeves 11-0 20-1 ?
02 Palm F. Barnes 11-0 100-8 Refused
22 Gamebird Mr Appleton/J. Hutchinson 10-12 40-1 Fell
21 The Liberator T Ryan 10-11 40-1 Fell
26 Zero Gilbert Elliott 10-10 20-1 Fell
02 Gazelle Richard Flutter 10-9 40-1 Refused
21 Thyra Bill(?) Daniels 10-6 20-1 Refused
21 Spray T Cunningham 10-2 ? Refused

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References

  1. ^ "Grand National Winners – Sportsbook Guardian". Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. ^ "1876".
  3. ^ "Aintree Grand National 1876".
  4. ^ The Grand National 1839-1930 by David Hoadley Munroe
  5. ^ "Heroes and heroines of the Grand National". 1907.
  6. ^ "1876".