English steeplechase horse race
Horse race
The 1857 Grand National was the 19th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 4 March 1857.[1]
Position | Name | Jockey | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Distance |
01 | Emigrant | Charles Boyce | 9-10 | 10-1 | |
02 | Weathercock | Chris Green | 8-12 | 25-1 | |
03 | Treachery | W. Poole | 9-0 | 100-1 | |
04 | Westminster | George? Palmer | 9-2 | 100-1 | |
05 | Dangerous | F. Page | 9-8 | 50-1 | |
06 | Jean De Quesne | Harry Lamplugh | 10-0 | 100-7 | |
07 | Lady Arthur | E. Weaver | 9-4 | 100-1 | |
08 | Forest Queen | Tom Donaldson | 9-8 | 20-1 | |
09 | Needwood (aka Casse Con) | W. Johnson | 10-2 | 100-1 | |
10 | Minos | Alec Goodman | 10-4 | 100-15 | |
11 | Squire of Bensham | J. Coxon | 9-8 | 100-1 | |
Fence | Name | Jockey | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Fate |
Late on second circuit[2] | Escape | John Thrift | 11-2 | 7-1 | Pulled Up |
| Star of the West | E. Jones | 10-0 | 100-1 | Pulled Up |
| Hopeless Star | Denny Wynne | 10-0 | 9-1 | |
| Freetrader | George Stevens | 10-0 | 25-1 | |
| Little Charley | T. Burrowes | 10-0 | 100-7 | |
| Garry Owen | John Ryan | 9-12 | 30-1 | Fell |
| Red Rose | David Hughes | 9-8 | 100-1 | |
| King Dan | J. Escott | 9-6 | 100-1 | |
| Midge | W. Black | 9-6 | 100-1 | |
| Romeo | D. White | 9-6 | 100-6 | Fell |
| Albatross | D. Meaney | 9-6 | 100-1 | Collapsed |
| Sting | John Hanlon | 9-6 | 50-1 | |
| Maurice Daley | Robert James | 9-2 | 40-1 | |
| Omar Pasha | Joe Kendall | 9-2 | 100-6 | |
| Teddesley | R. Ascher | 9-0 | 12-1 | |
| First of May | Robert Sly Jr. | 9-0 | 100-1 | |
| Horniblow | H. Lance | 9-10 | 100-1 | |
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