2017 Grand National


The 2017 Grand National was the 170th official running of the Grand National horse race at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England. The showpiece steeplechase over a distance of took place on 8 April 2017, the final day of a three-day meeting. A maximum field of 40 runners competed for a share of a prize fund of £1 million.
Randox Health is the new sponsor of the main race and the festival itself for the next five years. It was broadcast live on television by ITV for the first time. There was live radio coverage by BBC Radio, which has held the radio rights since 1927, and by Talksport, which covered the main race live for the fourth time.
The race was won by One For Arthur, only the second horse trained in Scotland to win the Grand National. One For Arthur was ridden by Derek Fox and trained by Lucinda Russell, and was sent off at odds of.

Race card

A total of 110 entries were received for consideration in the 2017 Grand National and were announced on 1 February 2017. Among the early favourites were Don Poli, who won three Grade 1 races in the 2015–16 season, and 2016 National runner-up The Last Samuri. The 2015 winner, Many Clouds, who was also among the ante-post favourites, died of a pulmonary haemorrhage shortly before the entries were announced.
The weights were announced on 14 February and headed by Lexus Chase winner Outlander, however, trainer Gordon Elliott indicated that he would not run. The top five weighted horses were all Irish-trained, including three by Elliott. One runner was scratched before the weights were assigned. Ninety-five entries remained after the first scratching deadline on 28 February. Elliott, who had earlier expressed his dissatisfaction with the weights assigned to his horses, withdrew several of his entries, including Outlander, Empire of Dirt and Don Poli, leaving Carlingford Lough as the new top weight. Vieux Lion Rouge, who won the Grand National Trial at Haydock, was now the favourite with the bookmakers, at 12/1. The field was reduced to 79 following the second scratching deadline on 21 March. The five-day confirmation process began on 3 April with 70 horses advancing, following the withdrawal of top-weight Carlingford Lough. The final field was announced on 6 April, including four reserves in case of any withdrawals before 1 pm on 7 April. One of the top 40 horses going into the confirmation stage withdrew. There were no further withdrawals before the deadline, leaving the following 40 starters:
NoHorseAgeHandicap
SPJockeyTrainer
1The Last Samuri 911-10David BassKim Bailey
2More Of That 911-06Barry GeraghtyJonjo O'Neill
3Shantou Flyer 711-05Jonathan MooreRebecca Curtis
4Perfect Candidate 1011-05Paddy BrennanFergal O'Brien
5Saphir Du Rheu 811-05Sam Twiston-DaviesPaul Nicholls
6Roi Des Francs 811-03Jack KennedyGordon Elliott
7Wounded Warrior 811-02Sean FlanaganNoel Meade
8Wonderful Charm 911-02Ms Katie WalshPaul Nicholls
9Tenor Nivernais 1011-01Aidan ColemanVenetia Williams
10Blaklion811-01 FNoel FehilyNigel Twiston-Davies
11Drop Out Joe911-01Tom O'BrienCharlie Longsdon
12Le Mercurey 711-00Sean BowenPaul Nicholls
13The Young Master810–13Mr Sam Waley-CohenNeil Mulholland
14Cause of Causes 910–13Mr Jamie CoddGordon Elliott
15Regal Encore 910–13Robbie PowerAnthony Honeyball
16Vieux Lion Rouge 810–12Tom ScudamoreDavid Pipe
17 Red 810–12Danny CookBrian Ellison
18Ucello Conti 910–12Daryl JacobGordon Elliott
19Double Shuffle 710–12Adrian HeskinTom George
20Houblon Des Obeaux 1010–12Charlie DeutschVenetia Williams
21Pleasant Company 910–12Ruby WalshWillie Mullins
22One For Arthur 810–11Derek FoxLucinda Russell
23Ballynagour 1110–11David NoonanDavid Pipe
24O'Faolains Boy 1010–11Paul TownendRebecca Curtis
25Highland Lodge 1110–11Henry BrookeJames Moffatt
26Bishops Road 910-10Jamie MooreKerry Lee
27Lord Windermere 1110-10Leighton AspellJim Culloty
28Saint Are 1110-10Davy RussellTom George
29Vicente 810-10Brian HughesPaul Nicholls
30Just A Par 1010-09Harry CobdenPaul Nicholls
31Measureofmydreams 910-09Donagh MeylerNoel Meade
32Raz de Maree 1210-09Ger FoxGavin Cromwell
33Stellar Notion 910-09David MullinsHenry de Bromhead
34Rogue Angel 910-08Bryan CooperMouse Morris
35Cocktails At Dawn910-08Nico de BoinvilleNicky Henderson
36Thunder And Roses 910-07Mark EnrightMouse Morris
37Gas Line Boy 1110-07Robert DunneIan Williams
38Goodtoknow910-07Jake GreenallKerry Lee
39La Vaticane 810-06Richie McLernonDavid Pipe
40Doctor Harper 910-06Connor O'FarrellDavid Pipe

Two false starts occurred before the race could get underway, the first caused by several horses running off too keenly and the second by The Young Master and Raz de Maree jumping the gun from a standing start. When the race eventually began properly, the 50/1 outsider Roi Des Francs led the field on the first circuit with Rogue Angel and Highland Lodge also prominent. The 10/1 second-favourite Red was pulled up at Valentine's, whilst Saphir Du Rheu fell at the 11th.
As the horses rounded the turn to begin the second circuit, Roi Des Francs was carried out by a loose horse and rejoined the field in mid-division, leaving Rogue Angel as the new leader. Saint Are, Blaklion and Vieux Lion Rouge remained close behind the leaders. With five fences remaining, the 8/1 favourite Blaklion moved up to challenge Rogue Angel for the lead, with Saint Are going third and Cause of Causes coming into contention. With two fences left to jump, Blaklion raced into a three-length lead over Rogue Angel, as Vieux Lion Rouge advanced into third and One For Arthur made significant progress through the field.
At the second-last, One For Arthur jumped into the back of the leader Blaklion, with Cause of Causes and Gas Line Boy moving up to contest first place. The four were all stride for stride as they took the last fence, but One For Arthur jumped into the lead and accelerated to go three lengths clear at the elbow, increasing that advantage in the final furlong as he crossed the finish line lengths ahead of Cause of Causes in second, with lengths back to Saint Are, who ran on well to clinch third by half a length from Blaklion.
There were no fatalities and all 40 runners returned safely to the stables.

Finishing order

The 19 horses to complete the course finished as follows:
PositionHorseJockeySPDistancePrize money
1One For ArthurDerek Fox lengths£561,300
2Cause of CausesMr Jamie Codd lengths£211,100
3Saint AreDavy Russell length£105,500
4BlaklionNoel Fehily F8 lengths£52,700
5Gas Line BoyRobert Dunne10 lengths£26,500
6Vieux Lion RougeTom Scudamore1 length£13,200
7Lord WindermereLeighton AspellNeck£6,800
8Regal EncoreRobbie PowerHead£3,600
9Pleasant CompanyRuby Walsh14 lengths£2,000
10Houblon Des ObeauxCharlie Deutsch lengths£1,000
11BallynagourDavid Noonan lengths
12Le MercureySean Bowen lengths
13GoodtoknowJake Greenall lengths
14Just A ParHarry Cobden6 lengths
15La VaticaneRichie McLernon7 lengths
16The Last SamuriDavid Bass6 lengths
17Tenor NivernaisAidan Coleman7 lengths
18Roi Des FrancsJack Kennedy1 length
19Wonderful CharmKatie WalshLast to complete

The runners who failed to complete were as follows:
FenceHorseJockeySPFate
1stCocktails At DawnNico de BoinvilleFell
1stVicenteBrian HughesFell
6th The Young MasterMr Sam Waley-CohenFell
6th Raz De MareeGer FoxUnseated rider
9th RedDanny CookPulled up
9th Thunder And RosesMark EnrightUnseated rider
11thSaphir Du RheuSam Twiston-DaviesUnseated rider
13thStellar NotionDavid MullinsPulled up
15th MeasureofmydreamsDonagh MeylerUnseated rider
22nd Ucello ContiDaryl JacobUnseated rider
26thPerfect CandidatePaddy BrennanPulled up
26thShantou FlyerJonathan MoorePulled up
29thWounded WarriorSean FlanaganPulled up
29thDouble ShuffleAdrian HeskinPulled up
29thDoctor HarperConnor O'FarrellPulled up
30thHighland LodgeHenry BrookePulled up
30thRogue AngelBryan CooperPulled up
30thO'Faolains BoyPaul TownendPulled up
30thDrop Out JoeTom O'BrienPulled up
30thMore Of ThatBarry GeraghtyPulled up
30thBishops RoadJamie MoorePulled up

Broadcasting and media

As the Grand National is accorded the status of an event of national interest in the United Kingdom and is listed on the Ofcom Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events, it must be shown on free-to-air terrestrial television in the UK. The race was broadcast live on TV by ITV. This was the first year that ITV broadcast the race live, following the decision by Channel 4 to drop the event and horse racing in general in 2016.
The coverage was led by Ed Chamberlin. Retired champion jockey Sir Anthony McCoy and Mick Fitzgerald provided expert opinions throughout the coverage, with reports from Brough Scott, Luke Harvey, Oli Bell and Alice Plunkett and betting updates by Matt Chapman. The commentary team was Mark Johnson, Ian Bartlett and Richard Hoiles, who called the winner home for the first time in his terrestrial television commentary career.