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The Irish Grand National is a National Hunt
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aged five years or older. It is run at
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over a distance of about 3 miles and 5 furlongs (5,834 metres), and during its running there are twenty-four fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year on
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. It is the Irish equivalent of the Grand National, and it is held during Fairyhouse's Easter Festival meeting.


History

The event was established in 1870, and the inaugural running was won by a horse called Sir Robert Peel. The race took place at its present venue, and the winner's prize money was 167 sovereigns. In the early part of its history it was often won by horses trained at the
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, and there were ten such winners by 1882. The Easter Monday fixture regularly attracted racegoers from
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, and it became known as the Dubs' Day Out. Several winners of the Irish Grand National have also won its English counterpart at
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, but none in the same year. The first to complete the double was Ascetic's Silver, the winner of the latter version in 1906. The feat has been achieved more recently by Rhyme 'n' Reason,
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and
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. The most successful horse in the event's history is Brown Lad, a three-time winner in the 1970s. Since 1991, the distance of the race has been 3 miles and 5 furlongs; previously it had been 3 miles and 4 furlongs. The Irish Grand National was sponsored by Irish Distillers under various titles for many years up to 2010.
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sponsored the race from 2011 to 2013. In 2014,
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took over as Irish Grand National sponsor and appointed the jockey Barry Geraghty as the first ever ambassador for the race, promoting the race through various channels, including social media.


Records


Winners since 1946

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Earlier winners

* 1870 – Sir Robert Peel * 1871 – The Doe * 1872 – Scots Grey * 1873 – Torrent * 1874 – Sailor * 1875 – Scots Grey * 1876 – Grand National * 1877 – Thiggin-Thue * 1878 – Juggler * 1879 – Jupiter Tonans * 1880 – Controller * 1881 – Antoinette * 1882 – Chantilly * 1883 – The Gift * 1884 – The Gift * 1885 – Billet Doux * 1886 – Castle Lucas * 1887 – Eglentine * 1888 – The Maroon * 1889 – The Citadel * 1890 – Greek Girl * 1891 – Old Tom * 1892 – Springfield Maid * 1893 – Thurles * 1894 – The Admiral * 1895 – Yellow Girl II * 1896 – Royston Crow * 1897 – Breemount's Pride * 1898 – Porridge * 1899 – Princess Hilda * 1900 – Mavis of Meath * 1901 – Tipperary Boy * 1902 – Patlander * 1903 – Kirko * 1904 – Ascetic's Silver * 1905 – Red Lad * 1906 – Brown Bess * 1907 – Sweet Cecil * 1908 – Lord Rivers * 1909 – Little Hack II * 1910 – Oniche * 1911 – II * 1912 – Small Polly * 1913 – Little Hack II * 1914 – Civil War * 1915 – Punch * 1916 – All Sorts * 1917 – Pay Only * 1918 – Ballyboggan * 1919 – ''no race'' * 1920 – Halston * 1921 – Bohernore * 1922 – Halston * 1923 – Be Careful * 1924 – Kilbarry * 1925 – Dog Fox * 1926 – Amberwave * 1927 – Jerpoint * 1928 – Don Sancho * 1929 – Alike * 1930 – Fanmond * 1931 – Impudent Barney * 1932 – Copper Court * 1933 – Red Park * 1934 – Poolgowran * 1935 – Rathfriland * 1936 – Alice Maythorn * 1937 – Pontet * 1938 – Clare County * 1939 – Shaun Peel * 1940 – Jack Chaucer * 1941 – ''no race'' * 1942 –
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* 1943 – Golden Jack * 1944 – Knight's Crest * 1945 – Heirdom


See also

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Horse racing in Ireland Horse racing in Ireland is intricately linked with Irish culture and society. The racing of horses has a long history on the island, being mentioned in some of the earliest texts. Domestically, racing is one of Ireland's most popular spectator ...
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List of Irish National Hunt races A list of notable National Hunt horse races Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of ...


References

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Further reading

The Sweeney guide to the Irish turf from 1501 to 2001 / by Tony & Annie Sweeney in association with Francis Hyland ; photographs by Caroline Norris ... t al. {{Race Meeting, Easter Festival, Turf National Hunt races in Ireland National Hunt chases Recurring sporting events established in 1870 Fairyhouse Racecourse 1870 establishments in Ireland