Horse race
Grand National | |
Location | Aintree Racecourse |
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Date | 5 April 2014 |
Winning horse | Pineau de Re |
Starting price | 25/1 |
Jockey | Leighton Aspell |
Trainer | Richard Newland |
Owner | John A. Provan |
Conditions | Good to soft |
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External videos | |
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Full replay of the 2014 Grand National Racing TV, YouTube |
The 2014 Grand National (officially known as the 2014 Crabbie's Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 167th annual running of the Grand National horse race at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England. The showpiece steeplechase, which concluded a three-day meeting (one of only four held at Aintree throughout the year), took place on 5 April 2014. The maximum permitted field of 40 runners competed for a share of a record £1 million prize fund, which makes the National the most valuable jump race in Europe.
It was sponsored by Crabbie's for the first time, the ginger beer producer having taken over the sponsorship rights from John Smith's after the 2013 Grand National. The race was broadcast live on television by Channel 4 for the second time, having won the TV rights from the BBC after 2012, while the BBC retains the UK radio coverage rights it has held since 1927.
Pineau de Re, a 25/1 shot ridden by Leighton Aspell, won the race for trainer Dr Richard Newland and owner John Provan, to become the sixth French-bred horse to win the Grand National. Eighteen runners completed the course, and all returned safely to the stables.
Race card
Entries for the Grand National had to be submitted by 28 January 2014. The following day, Aintree announced that 115 horses had been entered for consideration in the 2014 Grand National, an increase of 31 on the previous year and the highest number of initial entries since 2009. Handicap weights were announced by the British Horseracing Authority in London on 11 February.
There were scratchings' deadlines on 25 February and 18 March, after which 73 horses went forward to the five-day confirmation stage on 31 March. At that time they were reduced to 65 in total and the remaining contenders were ranked according to their ratings. On 3 April the final field of 40 runners was declared as follows:
No | Colours | Horse | Age | Handicap (st-lb) | SP | Jockey | Trainer | Owner(s) |
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1 | Tidal Bay (IRE) | 13 | 11–10 | 1016 16/1 | Sam Twiston-Davies | Paul Nicholls | A. & G. Wylie | |
2 | Long Run (FRA) | 9 | 11–09 | 1012 12/1 | Mr. Sam Waley-Cohen | Nicky Henderson | Robert Waley-Cohen | |
3 | Hunt Ball (IRE) | 9 | 11–07 | 1050 50/1 | Andrew Tinkler | Nicky Henderson | Atlantic Equine | |
4 | Triolo d'Alene (FRA) | 7 | 11–06 | 1016 16/1 | Barry Geraghty | Nicky Henderson | S. & C. Orr | |
5 | Rocky Creek (IRE) | 8 | 11–05 | 1016 16/1 | Noel Fehily | Paul Nicholls | Johnson & Stewart families | |
6 | Quito de la Roque (FRA) | 10 | 11–01 | 1040 40/1 | Brian O'Connell | Colm Murphy (IRE) | Gigginstown House Stud | |
7 | Colbert Station (IRE) | 10 | 11–00 | 1033 33/1 | Mark Walsh | Ted Walsh (IRE) | J. P. McManus | |
8 | Walkon (FRA) | 9 | 11–00 | 1040 40/1 | Wayne Hutchinson | Alan King | McNeill family | |
9 | Balthazar King (IRE) | 10 | 10–13 | 1014 14/1 | Richard Johnson | Philip Hobbs | The Brushmakers | |
10 | Wayward Prince | 10 | 10–13 | 1066 66/1 | Jack Doyle | Hilary Parrott | J. & H. Parrott | |
11 | Mr. Moonshine (IRE) | 10 | 10–12 | 1020 20/1 | Ryan Mania | Sue Smith | D. Pryde, J. Beaumont & D. van der Hoeven | |
12 | Teaforthree (IRE) | 10 | 10–12 | 1010 10/1 JF | Nick Scholfield | Rebecca Curtis | Conyers, O'Reilly, Roddis, Zeffman | |
13 | Across the Bay (IRE) | 10 | 10–11 | 1050 50/1 | Henry Brooke | Donald McCain | Scotch Piper Syndicate | |
14 | Double Seven (IRE) | 8 | 10–11 | 1010 10/1 JF | A. P. McCoy | Martin Brassil (IRE) | J. P. McManus | |
15 | Battle Group | 9 | 10–10 | 1040 40/1 | Brendan Powell | Johnny Farrelly | Jolly Boys Outing | |
16 | Buckers Bridge (IRE) | 8 | 10–10 | 1066 66/1 | Andrew Lynch | Henry de Bromhead (IRE) | A. & A. Potts | |
17 | Líon Na Bearnaí (IRE) | 12 | 10–10 | 1033 33/1 | Davy Russell | Tom Gibney (IRE) | The Lock Syndicate | |
18 | Prince de Beauchene (FRA) | 11 | 10–10 | 1020 20/1 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins (IRE) | A. & G. Wylie | |
19 | Monbeg Dude (IRE) | 9 | 10–09 | 1016 16/1 | Paul Carberry | Michael Scudamore | Oydunow | |
20 | Big Shu (IRE) | 9 | 10–08 | 1014 14/1 | Peter Buchanan | Peter Maher (IRE) | H. Duffy/R. Robinson/C. Woods | |
21 | Burton Port (IRE) | 10 | 10–08 | 1016 16/1 | Brian Harding | Jonjo O'Neill | T. Hemmings | |
22 | Our Father (IRE) | 8 | 10–08 | 1025 25/1 | Denis O'Regan | David Pipe | Ives & Johnson families | |
23 | Mountainous (IRE) | 9 | 10–07 | 1040 40/1 | Jamie Moore | Richard Lee | Walters Plant Hire, J. & J. Potter | |
24 | The Rainbow Hunter | 10 | 10–07 | 1025 25/1 | Aidan Coleman | Kim Bailey | May We Never Be Found Out | |
25 | Vintage Star (IRE) | 8 | 10–07 | 1050 50/1 | Brian Hughes | Sue Smith | T. Hemmings | |
26 | Chance Du Roy (FRA) | 10 | 10–06 | 1033 33/1 | Tom O'Brien | Philip Hobbs | D. Du Pre | |
27 | Hawkes Point | 9 | 10–06 | 1050 50/1 | Ryan Mahon | Paul Nicholls | G. Roach | |
28 | Kruzhlinin (GER) | 7 | 10–06 | 1100 100/1 | Wilson Renwick | Donald McCain | P. & C. Rooney | |
29 | Pineau De Re (FRA) | 11 | 10–06 | 1025 25/1 | Leighton Aspell | Richard Newland | J. A. Provan | |
30 | Golan Way | 10 | 10–05 | 1066 66/1 | Michael Byrne | Tim Vaughan | W R B Racing 58 | |
31 | Twirling Magnet (IRE) | 8 | 10–05 | 1100 100/1 | Richie McLernon | Jonjo O'Neill | G. Smith | |
32 | Vesper Bell (IRE) | 8 | 10–05 | 1040 40/1 | Katie Walsh | Willie Mullins (IRE) | S. Ricci | |
33 | The Package | 11 | 10–04 | 1014 14/1 | Tom Scudamore | David Pipe | Johnson family | |
34 | Raz De Maree (IRE) | 9 | 10–03 | 1050 50/1 | David Condon | Dessie Hughes (IRE) | J. J. Swan | |
35 | Rose of the Moon (IRE) | 9 | 10–03 | 1050 50/1 | Jake Greenall | David O'Meara | Middleham Park Racing XXXIII & Ptrs | |
36 | Shakalakaboomboom (IRE) | 10 | 10–03 | 1016 16/1 | David Bass | Nicky Henderson | L. Breslin | |
37 | Alvarado (IRE) | 9 | 10–02 | 1033 33/1 | Paul Moloney | Fergal O'Brien | ||
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38 | Last Time D'Albain (FRA) | 10 | 10–02 | 1050 50/1 | Robbie Colgan | Liam Cusack (IRE) | Fontstown Syndicate | |
39 | One in a Milan (IRE) | 9 | 10–02 | 1040 40/1 | Adam Wedge | Evan Williams | P. Langford | |
40 | Swing Bill (FRA) | 13 | 10–01 | 1066 66/1 | Conor O'Farrell | David Pipe | Halewood Int Ltd |
- Great Britain unless stated.
- Amateur jockeys denoted by preceding title, e.g. Mr.
Race overview
Placed horses1: Pineau de Re2: Balthazar King3: Double Seven4: AlvaradoThe race was due to go off at 4:15 pm on 5 April 2014 but a false start delayed the showpiece steeplechase. The starter Hugh Barclay got the field away at the second attempt, but Battle Group refused to race.
Twirling Magnet, Burton Port and Big Shu were fallers over the first three fences, before the Canal Turn claimed three further casualties. Another three fell at Valentine's, including the 12–1 shot Long Run. Teaforthree, who was sent off joint-favourite with Double Seven at 10/1, unseated his mount at The Chair.
Going onto the second circuit, 50/1 outsider Across the Bay held a strong lead until being all but carried out by the loose Tidal Bay before continuing almost tailed off. Shakalakaboomboom and Quito De La Roque were pulled up after the 20th and 21st fences respectively, then One in a Milan fell at Becher's Brook. Eighteen of the 39 runners made it over the final fence and on the long run-in to the finishing post Pineau de Re extended his lead over Balthazar King to win by five lengths. For Richard Johnson, aboard Balthazar King, this was his 18th attempt at the Grand National since his debut in the race in 1997, increasing an unwanted record for having taken most rides in the race without being victorious. A. P. McCoy finished third on Double Seven, and in doing so equalled Tom Olliver's 155-year record of having taken part in a record 19 Nationals. Alvarado was fourth and Rocky Creek came in fifth. Despite having been almost carried out, Across The Bay did complete the course, in 14th position.
The charity World Horse Welfare issued a statement after the race declaring that they were pleased with the positive effect the modifications of the course and strict guidelines laid down to riders had on the welfare of the horses; however, the stewards issued a 12-day riding ban to Jack Doyle, whom they judged should have pulled up when tailed off as his mount, Wayward Prince, appeared in an exhausted state before falling at the third-last fence. Jockeys had been told in their briefing before the race to pull up any horse that was tailed off with no serious chance of winning prize money, which is paid out to 10th place.
A stewards' inquiry was also called into the conduct of the jockeys at the start of the race, where it was claimed the welfare of assistant starter, Simon McNeill, who was knocked over but not injured, was compromised. While most of the 39 jockeys called to the inquiry initially attended, they all refused to return for a second inquiry after racing, issuing a statement in which they had all agreed not to return to face the stewards as they were unhappy with the manner in which the inquiry was being conducted.
Finishing order
Position | Horse | Jockey | SP | Distance | Prize money |
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1st | Pineau De Re | Leighton Aspell | 1025 25/1 | Won by 5 lengths | £561,300 |
2nd | Balthazar King | Richard Johnson | 1014 14/1 | 1+1⁄4 lengths | £211,100 |
3rd | Double Seven | A. P. McCoy | 1010 10/1 JF | 10 lengths | £105,500 |
4th | Alvarado | Paul Moloney | 1033 33/1 | 2+1⁄2 lengths | £52,700 |
5th | Rocky Creek | Noel Fehily | 1016 16/1 | Short head | £26,500 |
6th | Chance Du Roy | Tom O'Brien | 1033 33/1 | 3 lengths | £13,200 |
7th | Monbeg Dude | Paul Carberry | 1016 16/1 | 16 lengths | £6,800 |
8th | Raz De Maree | Davy Condon | 1050 50/1 | Short head | £3,600 |
9th | Swing Bill | Conor O'Farrell | 1066 66/1 | 4+1⁄2 lengths | £2,000 |
10th | Kruzhlinin | Wilson Renwick | 1100 100/1 | 2+1⁄2 lengths | £1,000 |
11th | Buckers Bridge | Andrew Lynch | 1066 66/1 | 18 lengths | |
12th | The Package | Tom Scudamore | 1014 14/1 | 6 lengths | |
13th | Vesper Bell | Katie Walsh | 1040 40/1 | 2 lengths | |
14th | Across The Bay | Henry Brooke | 1050 50/1 | 7 lengths | |
15th | Mr. Moonshine | Ryan Mania | 1020 20/1 | 37 lengths | |
16th | Prince De Beauchene | Paul Townend | 1020 20/1 | 33 lengths | |
17th | Hunt Ball | Andrew Tinkler | 1050 50/1 | 1 length | |
18th | Hawkes Point | Ryan Mahon | 1050 50/1 | Last to complete |
Non-finishers
Fence | Horse | Jockey | SP | Fate |
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Start line | Battle Group | Brendan Powell | 40/1 | Refused to start |
1 | Twirling Magnet | Richie McLernon | 100/1 | Fell |
2 | Burton Port | Brian Harding | 16/1 | Unseated rider |
3 (open ditch) | Big Shu | Peter Buchanan | 14/1 | Fell |
6 (Becher's Brook) | Last Time D'Albain | Robbie Colgan | 50/1 | Unseated rider |
8 (Canal Turn) | Tidal Bay | Sam Twiston-Davies | 16/1 | Unseated rider |
8 (Canal Turn) | Our Father | Denis O'Regan | 25/1 | Unseated rider |
8 (Canal Turn) | Golan Way | Michael Byrne | 66/1 | Fell |
9 (Valentine's) | Long Run | Mr. Sam Waley-Cohen | 12/1 | Fell |
9 (Valentine's) | Mountainous | Jamie Moore | 40/1 | Fell |
9 (Valentine's) | The Rainbow Hunter | Aidan Coleman | 25/1 | Unseated rider |
15 (The Chair) | Teaforthree | Nick Scholfield | 10/1 JF | Unseated rider |
20 | Shakalakaboomboom | David Bass | 16/1 | Pulled up |
21 | Quito De La Roque | Brian O'Connell | 40/1 | Pulled up |
22 (Becher's Brook) | One in a Milan | Adam Wedge | 40/1 | Fell |
22 (Becher's Brook) | Triolo D'Alene | Barry Geraghty | 16/1 | Pulled up |
25 (Valentine's) | Colbert Station | Mark Walsh | 33/1 | Pulled up |
26 | Rose of the Moon | Jake Greenall | 50/1 | Fell |
26 | Vintage Star | Brian Hughes | 50/1 | Pulled up |
27 (open ditch) | Líon Na Bearnaí | Davy Russell | 33/1 | Pulled up |
28 (ditch) | Wayward Prince | Jack Doyle | 66/1 | Fell |
29 | Walkon | Wayne Hutchinson | 33/1 | Pulled up |
Broadcasting and media
Channel 4 lead commentator Simon Holt describes the climax of the race.Pineau De Re and Leighton Aspell, chased hard by Balthazar King and Richard Johnson and by Double Seven and AP McCoy. But at the elbow, it's Pineau De Re by six lengths. Inside the final furlong, Balthazar King, and after him Double Seven as they race up towards the line. Pineau De Re, the 11-year-old for trainer, Dr Richard Newland and Leighton Aspell is going to take out the Crabbie's Grand National! Pineau De Re wins, Balthazar King second, Double Seven third.
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 Channel 4, entering the second of their four-year deal for the race.
Clare Balding and Nick Luck presented Channel 4's coverage, supported by Jim McGrath, Mick Fitzgerald and Graham Cunningham. Reports were provided by Rishi Persad and Alice Plunkett and betting updates by Tanya Stevenson and Brian Gleeson. The commentary team was by Richard Hoiles, Ian Bartlett and Simon Holt, who called the winner home for the second time. After the race, Rishi Persad, Mick Fitzgerald and Richard Hoiles guided the viewers through a detailed re-run of the race. Channel 4 aimed its build-up to the race at the once-a-year punter rather than the dedicated racing fan with a special broadcast of its Sunday magazine show Sunday Brunch, as a Grand National Special Weekend Brunch, which included outside broadcast from Aintree.
Racing UK televised the race into bookmakers around the UK and Ireland.
The BBC continued an unbroken run of 82 consecutive renewals of the race to be broadcast live on radio, dating back to 1927. The race was part of its Saturday Sport 5 Live broadcast, presented by Mark Pougatch with pre-race build-up from former National riders Andrew Thornton and Luke Harvey. Cornelius Lysaght interviewed connections in the ring and Rob Nothman provided market updates. The commentary team for the race itself was Malcolm Tomlinson, Darren Owen, Gary O'Brien and John Hunt, who called the finish.
The Grand National also continued to move rapidly into new media with the majority of betting on the race taking place with online bookmakers. In addition to this, broadcaster Channel 4 provided an online app that could be downloaded for backers to track their runner during the race.
See also
References
- "115 entered for £1-million Crabbie's Grand National | The Crabbies Grand National". thecrabbiesgrandnational.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- "Grand National 2014: Where did your horse finish?". BBC Sport. 5 April 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
- "Factfiles for every runner in the 2014 Crabbie's Grand National". Aintree.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
- ^ "All starting prices for the 2014 Crabbie's Grand National". Aintree.co.uk. 5 April 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
- Grand National 2014: Pineau De Re wins ahead of Balthazar King and Double Seven | Metro News
- "Grand National 2014: as it happened". The Guardian. 5 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- Armytage, Marcus (5 April 2014). "Grand National 2014: Leighton Aspell rides Pineau De Re to victory at Aintree". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
- "Grand National 2014: live". The Daily Telegraph. 5 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ^ "Grand National 2014: World Horse Welfare pleased with safety". BBC Sport. 5 April 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
- Sunday Brunch – Channel 4
- 2014 Crabbie's Grand National Chase – Pineau De Re – YouTube
- BBC Radio 5 live – 5 live Sport, The Grand National, 2014
- Download Channel 4's Grand National 2014 Horse Tracker app • Sports Coverage
External links
- 2014 Grand National at Racing Post
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