1940 Grand National

1940 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree
Date 5 April 1940
Winning horse Bogskar
Jockey Sgt. Mervyn A. Jones
Trainer Lord Stalbridge
Owner Lord Stalbridge
1939
1946
External video
Highlights of the 1940 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1940 Grand National was the 99th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 5 April 1940.

Thirty horses ran in the steeplechase, which was won by Bogskar, a 25/1 shot ridden by Royal Air Force sergeant Mervyn Jones. MacMoffat finished in second place, Gold Arrow was third, and Symaethis fourth.

It was the last true Aintree Grand National before a five-year break due to World War II.

Finishing order

Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Bogskar Mervyn Jones 7 10-4 25/1 4 lengths
02 MacMoffat Ian Alder 8 10-10
03 Gold Arrow Peter Lay 8 10-3
04 Symaethis Matthew Feakes 8 10-7
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Also ran

Position/Fate Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP
Fell (29th) Royal Danieli Dan Moore 9 11-13
The Professor George Owen 9 11-8
Fell (13th) Dunhill Castle Gerry Wilson 10 11-5
Rockquilla Thomas F Carey 10 11-5
16 Red Eagle Tommy Elder 9 11-2
Dominick's Cross Cyril Mitchell 9 11-1
Black Hawk Fred Rimell 9 11-0
Kilstar George Archibald 9 11-0
Away Kim Muir 9 11-13
Knightsbrook ? ? 10-9
Milano Danny Morgan 9 10-9
Venturesome Knight Mr R Tweedle 10 10-8
Litigant Richard Black 9 10-7
Le Cygne WT O'Grady 7 10-7
Inversable M Hogan 12 10-6
Boyo Richard Morgan 9 10-4
Takvor Pacha Major Prior Palmer 8 10-4
Fell (14th) National Knight Hywel Jones 8 10-4
Red Freeman Bill Redmond 9 10-3
Underbid Frenchie Nicholson 8 10-3
Batchelor Prince Mr R Loewenstein 13 10-3
Downright Capt J Seely 11 10-3
Second Act Jack Dowdeswell 9 10-3
Sterling Duke Tim Hyde 9 10-3
Corn Law Thomas McNeill 8 10-3
Luxborough Eric Brown 6 10-3
Lazy Boots James Ward 14 10-3
Tuckmill Glen Kelly 10 10-3
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