1938 Grand National

1938 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree Racecourse
Date 25 March 1938
Winning horse Battleship United States
Starting price 40/1
Jockey Bruce Hobbs
Trainer Reg Hobbs
Owner Mrs. Marion duPont Scott United States
External video
Highlights of the 1938 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1938 Grand National was the 97th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 25 March 1938.

The steeplechase was won narrowly by American thoroughbred Battleship, a 40/1 shot ridden by 17-year-old jockey Bruce Hobbs and trained by Reg Hobbs, for owner Marion duPont Scott. Royal Danieli finished in second place, with Workman third and last year's second-placed Cooleen was fourth. Workman won the National the following year and Cooleen also finished fourth in 1939.

Battleship is the only horse to have won both the Grand National at Aintree and the American Grand National.

Thirty-six horses ran in the race, including the previous year's winner Royal Mail, who was pulled-up before the second Canal Turn with a broken blood vessel.

Media Coverage and Aftermath

Winning rider Bruce Hobbs later explained that he had Fred Rimell to thank in part for his victory. Hobbs stated that Battleship had landed very steeply at Becher's Brook and cut his chin on the ground, causing the pair to come to the seventh fence wrong. Battleship had to veer sharply to take the jump and as Hobbs stated. "He caught me off balance and I was starting to fall off when suddenly I got a push up the bum back into the saddle" [From Rimell]. Of the finish Hobbs stated "I didn't hit the little horse because he wouldn't go for the stick, but he gave everything and got up and won. I thought it was half a length but they gave it as a head and all the Irish said if there was a photograph I would have been second." Hobbs himself never raced in the National again after a fall later that year resulted in a back injury that ended his riding career. [1]

Finishing order

Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Batttleship Bruce Hobbs 40/1
02 Royal Danieli DL Moore 18/1
03 Workman Jimmy Brogan 28/1
04 Cooleen Jack Fawcus 8/1
05 Delachance John Moloney 100/9
06 Red Knight II Davy Jones 28/1
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Also ran

Position/Fate Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP
Blue Shirt Bob Smythe 8/1
Hopeful Hero Mr W Dawes 100/1
Under Bid Marius Pringle 40/1
Bachelor Prince Danny Morgan 25/1
Lough Cottage Dicky Black 40/1
Provocative Fred Rimell 22/1
Drim Mr BK Tighe 100/1
Fell (1st) Inversible M Hogan 33/1
Frobisher Capt Perry Harding 66/1
Prominent Lad Hywell Jones 100/1
Dominick's Cross Bob Everett 22/1
Fell (3rd) Pontet JE Parkinson 66/1
Didoric Don Butchers 50/1
Emancipator MR CRD Gray 100/1
Fell (6th) Brighter Cottage W O'Grady 40/1
Dawmar Roger Burford 100/1
Takvor Pacha A Kalley 100/7
What Have You Sean Magee 100/1
Hurdy Gurdy Man John Hislop 100/1
Cabin Fire Tim Hyde 33/1
Fell (10th) Airgead Sios Thomas McNeill 25/1
Stalbridge Park Gerry Wilson 100/6
K.D.H. George Archibald 100/1
Fell (16th) Rock Lad Jack Bissill 66/1
Tapinois A Scratchley 100/1
Blue Prince Billy Parvin 50/1
Fell (22nd) Dunhill Castle Frenchie Nicholson 20/1
Fell (22nd) Rockquilla Thomas F Carey 28/1
Pulled Up (24th) Royal Mail Evan Williams 100/8
Lazy Boots Sir C Congreve 100/1
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References

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