Most Memorable Grand National Upsets

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Most Memorable Grand National Upsets

The Grand National takes place on Saturday April 9th at Aintree racecourse. It's a handicap steeplechase that brings the UK to a standstill. The field will battle it out over four miles and 30 jumps for a share of a £1m prize pot.

Auroras Encore won the 2013 Grand National at 66/1. Sue Smith trained the bay gelding.

Mon Mome upset the odds to win the 2009 Grand National. Comply Or Die came in second.

Last Suspect won the 1985 Grand National at Aintree. It was a one-and-a-half-length victory over Mr Snugfit.

Foinavon won the 1967 Grand National at a huge price. The winner was helped by chaos at the 23rd fence.

Pat Buckley was 19 when he rode Ayala to victory in 1963. Carrickbeg finished second. The winner of the 1963 Grand National was Lester Piggott’s father Keith Piggle.


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