The 1859 Grand National was the 21st renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 2 March 1859.[1]
Finishing Order
Position
|
Name
|
Jockey
|
Handicap (st-lb)
|
SP
|
Distance
|
01
|
Half Caste
|
Chris Green
|
9-7
|
7-1
|
|
02
|
Jean Du Quesne
|
Harry Lamplugh
|
9-9
|
10-1
|
Short Neck[2]
|
03
|
The Huntsman
|
Ben Land
|
11-2
|
100-8
|
|
04
|
Midge
|
D. Meaney
|
9-4
|
33-1
|
|
05
|
Anatis
|
Tommy Pickernell
|
9-4
|
25-1
|
|
06
|
Orkonsta
|
George Stevens
|
9-0
|
33-1
|
|
07
|
Ghika
|
Charles Boyce
|
9-10
|
20-1
|
|
08
|
Escape
|
Tom Donaldson
|
10-5
|
20-1
|
|
09
|
Ace of Hearts
|
John Ryan
|
9-12
|
25-1
|
|
10
|
Little Charley
|
T. Burrowes
|
10-11
|
14-1
|
|
11
|
Jealousy
|
Joe Kendall
|
9-8
|
50-1
|
|
Non-finishers
Fence
|
Name
|
Jockey
|
Handicap (st-lb)
|
SP
|
Fate
|
|
Weathercock
|
J. Enoch
|
10-13
|
33-1
|
Brought Down
|
|
Xanthus
|
F. Balchin
|
10-7
|
50-1
|
Fell
|
|
Claudius
|
Tom Olliver
|
10-0
|
50-1
|
|
|
The Brewer
|
Walter White
|
9-10
|
100-30
|
Fell
|
|
Border Chief
|
R. Watling
|
9-10
|
50-1
|
|
|
Gipsy King
|
J. Edmunds
|
9-0
|
50-1
|
Pulled Up
|
|
Gibraltar
|
T. Armstrong
|
9-0
|
50-1
|
|
|
Flatcatcher
|
T. Holmes
|
8-12
|
50-1
|
Knocked Over
|
|
Spring
|
John? Nightingall
|
8-7
|
40-1
|
Fell
|
[3]
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[5]
[6]
References
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