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Specify (foaled 1962) was a British-bred
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who competed in
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and is noted for winning the 1971 Grand National.


Background

Specify was a bay gelding bred in
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by Alan Parker. He was initially purchased by Arthur Freeman, a former jockey who had won the 1958 Grand National riding Mr. What. In 1970 Specify was bought by
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Racing career

Specify won the 1969 Plate Handicap Chase before being bought by Fred Pontin who entered him in the 1970 Grand National where he was brought down at fence 22. He then went on to win the 1971 Grand National in a tightly fought race between five horses, Specify managed to win by a neck. He would then compete in the
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coming in 6th.


Grand National record


References

{{reflist 1962 racehorse births Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom Grand National winners