1927 Grand National

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1927 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree Racecourse
Date 25 March 1927
Winning horse Sprig
SP 8/1 F
Jockey Ted Leader
Trainer Tom Leader
Owner Mrs. Mary Partridge
Conditions
External video
Silent highlights of the 1927 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1927 Grand National was the 86th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 25 March 1927.

The race was won by Sprig, the 8/1 favourite ridden by jockey Ted Leader. Leader's father, Tom, trained the winner. It was Sprig's third attempt at winning the National — his owner, Mary Partridge, having kept him in training in memory of her son who died in World War I.

At Becher's Brook on the first circuit, Marsin and Lissett III fell and Silver Somme — a popular fancy — refused. Bovril III, a 100/1 outsider, finished in second place by one length, with Bright's Boy another length behind in third.

This was the first National to be covered on BBC Radio.

References

http://www.sportsbookguardian.com/horse-racing/grand-national/winners

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