1905 Grand National
Grand National
Kirkland, the winning horse
LocationAintree
Date31 March 1905
Winning horseRepublic of Ireland Kirkland
Starting price6/1
JockeyEngland Frank Mason
TrainerWales E Thomas
OwnerFrank Bibby
ConditionsGood

The 1905 Grand National was the 67th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 31 March 1905.

It was won by Kirkland, a 6/1 shot that had been trained in Wales. He was the first Welsh-trained horse to have won the Grand National, and was ridden by Frank Mason.

Finishing Order

Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Kirkland Frank Mason 9 11-5 6/1 3 lengths
02 Napper Tandy Percy Woodland 8 10-0 25/1 4 lengths
03 Buckaway II Alfred Newey 7 9-11 100/1 Neck
04 Ranunculus C Hollebone 7 9-12 [1] 7/1
05 Hercules II Joe Dillon 9 9-10 33/1
06 Band of Hope W Dowelly 9 9-11 100/1
07 Cottenshope Dennis Morris 9 9-11 66/1

Non-finishers

Fence Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Fate
30 Phil May Richard Morgan 6 11-0 20/1 Fell
21 Moifaa Bill Dollery 9 11-12 4/1 Fell
18 The Actuary E Matthews 7 10-9 66/1 Pulled Up
24 Aunt May E Sullivan ? 10-9 100/8 Fell
18 Matthew Willie Morgan 9 10-9 66/1 Pulled Up
18 Deerslayer Aubrey Hastings 9 10-8 100/6 Fell
03 Longthorpe P Freemantle 8 10-7 33/1 Refused
30 Seahorse II D O'Brien 7 10-7 20/1 Pulled Up
09 Detail Patrick Cowley 9 10-8 100/7 Fell
24 Bucheron V David 10 10-6 100/1 Fell
24 Timothy Titus Ernest Morgan 7 10-5 100/6 Fell
03 Ascetic's Silver Tom Dunn 8 10-8 20/1 Fell
02 Royal Drake A Waddington 7 10-4 20/1 Fell
09 Biology William Woodland ? 10-12 40/1 Fell
20 What Next Captain Rasbotham 7 10-12 50/1 Fell
18 Miss Clifden II F Barter 9 9-13 100/1 Fell
? Saxilby P Heany 8 9-12 66/1 ?
03 Kiora William Pawson 10 9-11 100/1 Fell
03 Nereus George Goswell 7 9-10 66/1 Refused
03 Hallgate Cole 6 9-7 100/1 Fell

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References

  1. "1905".
  2. "Aintree 1905 Grand National".
  3. The Grand National 1839-1930 by David Hoadley Munroe
  4. "Heroes and heroines of the Grand National". 1907.
  5. "1905".
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