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2013 Grand National
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2013 Grand National
Grand National

LocationAintree Racecourse
Date6 April 2013
Winning horseRepublic of Ireland Auroras Encore
Starting price66/1
JockeyScotland Ryan Mania
TrainerEngland Sue Smith
OwnerDouglas Pryde, Jim Beaumont & David van der Hoeven
ConditionsGood to soft[1]
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External videos
video icon Full replay of the 2013 Grand National Racing TV, YouTube

The 2013 Grand National (officially known as the John Smith's Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 166th annual running of the Grand National horse race at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England. The showpiece steeplechase, which concluded a three-day meeting (one of only four held at Aintree throughout the year), took place on 6 April 2013. The maximum permitted field of 40 runners competed for a share of the £975,000 prize fund, which made the National the most valuable jump race in Europe.

The race was won by 66/1 shot Auroras Encore, who was ridden by jockey Ryan Mania for trainer Sue Smith. The 11/2 favourite Seabass, ridden by Katie Walsh, finished in 13th place.[2] During the race only two horses fell and six unseated their riders; 17 completed the course and all 40 that ran returned safely to the stables.[1][3]

The race was broadcast on Channel 4 for the first time as it took over the broadcasting rights for a four-year period to 2016. The BBC had broadcast the race every year since it was first televised in 1960 and first aired on radio in 1927. The BBC retain the UK radio coverage rights.[4]

Safety changes

In addition to modifications made for the previous year's race, Aintree announced that a number of further changes had been made for the 2013 National.

Twelve of the 16 fences on the course were rebuilt with the timber frames within them replaced by a softer material known as "plastic birch". The fences are still covered with at least 14 inches of spruce and will remain the same height. The starting line was also moved 90 yards closer to the first fence, further away from the spectators' stands and thereby reducing slightly the overall distance.[5]

Aintree and the Professional Jockeys' Association jointly issued a note urging participating jockeys to avoid a false start by paying more attention to the starter's orders, and to better control their speed during the race.[6]

In response to the further changes, David Muir of the RSPCA said: "They have done more than I thought they would. Fundamentally the changes that have been made are major already. They've taken the cores of the fences out, there is a cooling down area now, there's a water system and there's a reduction in the number of drop fences; we'd still like to see changes to Becher's Brook, the drop is still a concern."[7]

Race card

External image
image icon The BBC's gallery of images from the 2013 Grand National

Entries for the race had to be submitted by 30 January 2013. Aintree announced that 84 horses had been entered for consideration in the 2013 Grand National, including last year's runner-up Sunnyhillboy, as well as Seabass and Cappa Bleu, third and fourth in the 2012 race respectively. Others hoping to return to the National for 2013 included Oscar Time, Big Fella Thanks, What A Friend, Cloudy Lane, Calgary Bay, and 2011 winner Ballabriggs.

Eight of the entrants were trained in Wales, including Cappa Bleu; the only Welsh-trained horse to have won the Grand National was Kirkland in 1905. Thirty-two of the 84 were trained in Ireland.

Handicap weights were announced by the British Horseracing Authority in London on 12 February.[8] The top weight of 11 st 10 lb was allotted to Tidal Bay, trained by last year's winning trainer Paul Nicholls, however the horse was withdrawn two days later with a stress fracture of the lower cannon bone on his right hind leg. 2010 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Imperial Commander now carries top weight. The National's official betting partner, Betfred, put Seabass (11 st 2 lb), On His Own (10 st 10 lb), and Prince De Beauchene (11 st 3 lb) as joint-favourites upon announcement of the handicaps. Prince De Beauchene was later withdrawn with a stress fracture.[9]

There were scratchings' deadlines on 26 February and 19 March, after which 57 entries remained. 1 April marked the five-day confirmation stage at which 49 horses remained and were ranked according to their ratings. On 4 April the final field of 40 runners was declared:[10]

No Horse Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Jockey Trainer Owner(s)
1 Imperial Commander (IRE) 12 11–10 Sam Twiston-Davies Nigel Twiston-Davies Our Friends in the North
2 What A Friend 10 11-09 Sam Thomas Paul Nicholls G. Mason & A. Ferguson
3 Weird Al (IRE) 10 11-08 Timmy Murphy Donald McCain B. D. Holden
4 Quel Esprit (FRA) 9 11-07 Paul Townend Willie Mullins (IRE) Red Barn Syndicate
5 Big Fella Thanks 11 11-06 Denis O'Regan Tom George Crossed Fingers Partnership
6 Seabass (IRE) 10 11-06 Ms Katie Walsh Ted Walsh (IRE) Gunners Syndicate
7 Roberto Goldback (IRE) 11 11-06 Barry Geraghty Nicky Henderson S. Munir
8 Sunnyhillboy (IRE) 10 11-04 Richie McLernon Jonjo O'Neill J. P. McManus
9 Ballabriggs (IRE) 12 11-04 Jason Maguire Donald McCain T. Hemmings
10 Teaforthree (IRE) 9 11-03 Nick Scholfield Rebecca Curtis T437
11 Across the Bay (IRE) 9 11-02 Henry Brooke Donald McCain Scotch Piper Syndicate
12 Join Together (IRE) 8 11-02 Daryl Jacob Paul Nicholls I. Fogg & P. Barber
13 Colbert Station (IRE) 9 11-01 Tony McCoy Ted Walsh (IRE) J. P. McManus
14 Forpadydeplasterer (IRE) 11 11-00 Andrew J. McNamara Thomas Cooper (IRE) Goat Racing Syndicate
15 On His Own (IRE) 9 11-00 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins (IRE) A. & G. Wylie
16 Joncol (IRE) 10 10–13 Robbie Power Paul Nolan (IRE) K. Browne
17 Balthazar King (IRE) 9 10–12 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs The Brushmakers
18 Cappa Bleu (IRE) 11 10–11 Paul Moloney Evan Williams W. & A. Rucker
19 Oscar Time (IRE) 12 10–11 Mr Sam Waley-Cohen Martin Lynch (IRE) R. Waley-Cohen
20 Always Waining (IRE) 12 10–10 Tom O'Brien Peter Bowen P. & L. Douglas
21 Tatenen (FRA) 9 10–10 Andrew Thornton Richard Rowe Stewart family
22 Treacle (IRE) 12 10-09 Noel Fehily Tom Taaffe (IRE) B. Nielsen
23 Lost Glory (NZL) 8 10-08 Mark Walsh Jonjo O'Neill J. P. McManus
24 Swing Bill (FRA) 12 10-08 Conor O'Farrell David Pipe D. Johnson
25 Saint Are (FRA) 7 10-08 Dougie Costello Tim Vaughan D. Fox
26 Chicago Grey (IRE) 10 10-07 Paul Carberry Gordon Elliott (IRE) J. Earls
27 Quiscover Fontaine (FRA) 9 10-07 David Casey Willie Mullins (IRE) J. P. McManus
28 Rare Bob (IRE) 11 10-06 Bryan Cooper Dessie Hughes (IRE) D A Syndicate
29 The Rainbow Hunter 9 10-06 Aidan Coleman Kim Bailey May We Never Be Found Out
30 Becauseicouldntsee (IRE) 10 10-06 Martin Ferris Noel Glynn (IRE) N. Glynn
31 Harry the Viking 8 10–06 Ryan Mahon Paul Nicholls A. Ferguson, G. Mason, R. Wood & P. Done
32 Mr. Moonshine (IRE) 9 10-05 Peter Buchanan Sue Smith A. Strang-Steel, D. Pryde & J. Beaumont
33 Mumbles Head (IRE) 12 10-04 Jamie Moore Peter Bowen P. Thompson
34 Ninetieth Minute (IRE) 10 10-03 Niall Madden Tom Taaffe (IRE) D. Cox
35 Auroras Encore (IRE) 11 10-03 Ryan Mania Sue Smith D. Pryde, J. Beaumont & D. P. van der Hoeven
36 Tarquinius (FRA) 10 10-02 Wilson Renwick Gordon Elliott (IRE) R. Gilbert
37 Any Currency (IRE) 10 10-00 Ian Popham Martin Keighley Cash Is King
38 Major Malarkey (IRE) 10 09-13 Tom Scudamore Nigel Twiston-Davies Baker, Dodd & Cooke
39 Soll 8 09-12 Mark Grant Jo Hughes D. Mossop
40 Viking Blond (FRA) 8 09-11 Adam Wedge Nigel Twiston-Davies C. Mould
  • Great Britain unless stated.
  • Amateur jockeys denoted by preceding title, e.g. Mr.

Race overview

The starter Hugh Barclay got the field of 40 horses off and running at the first attempt, the start line having been moved 90 yards closer to the first fence and further away from the spectators' stands. Seabass was sent off as 11/2 favourite, with jockey Katie Walsh becoming the first female rider to start a Grand National as favourite. Her brother Ruby Walsh was second-favourite on board On His Own.[11]

For the first time in history, all 40 runners made it to the Canal Turn – the eighth of the 30 fences – without mishap. Across the Bay led over the Turn from Balthazar King, while three riders were unseated. Andrew Thornton became the first of only two jockeys in the 2013 National to fall from his mount as the field streamed over the 12th fence.[11]

The Chair is the penultimate fence on the first circuit and marked the end of the race for champion jockey Tony McCoy who was unseated from Colbert Station. Thirty-two of the 40 participants were still in contention going onto the second circuit, led by Across the Bay from Balthazar King, Oscar Time, and Teaforthree.[11]

All the remaining runners safely jumped the second Becher's Brook, the first time since 1996 that the famous fence had not claimed any fallers. Ruby Walsh fell at Valentine's (the 25th fence) after which several runners had been pulled up, leaving 21 still racing. Irish-trained Oscar Time and Welsh-trained Teaforthree led the field, with Auroras Encore emerging in third position. At the final fence, Paul Carberry pulled up Chicago Grey while Mumbles Head refused and two other horses unseated their riders.[11]

At the elbow on the 494-yard run-in, Auroras Encore had extended his lead over Teaforthree and Oscar Time, the latter fading and quickly overtaken by Cappa Bleu. At the line, the pairing of Auroras Encore and Ryan Mania – taking his first ride in the Grand National – won by a distance of nine lengths, Cappa Bleu pipped Teaforthree for second place, Oscar Time finished in fourth and Rare Bob was fifth. Seventeen runners completed the course.[11]

Finishing order

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