The 1885 Grand National was the 47th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 27 March 1885.[1]
Finishing Order
Position
|
Name
|
Jockey
|
Handicap (st-lb)
|
SP
|
Distance
|
01
|
Roquefort
|
Ted Wilson
|
11-0
|
10/3 F
|
2 Lengths[2]
|
02
|
Frigate
|
Harry Beasley
|
11-10
|
7/1
|
|
03
|
Black Prince
|
Tom Skelton
|
10-5
|
33/1
|
|
04
|
Redpath
|
Arthur Coventry
|
10-3
|
20/1
|
|
05
|
Axminster
|
W. Sayers
|
10-7
|
25/1
|
|
06
|
Albert Cecil
|
John Childs
|
10-9
|
20/1
|
|
07
|
Dog Fox
|
John Lee-Barber
|
10-3
|
25/1
|
|
08
|
Lioness
|
George Lambton
|
11-7
|
?
|
|
09
|
Red Hussar
|
Harry Armitage
|
10-7
|
50/1
|
Last to Complete
|
Non-finishers
Fence
|
Name
|
Jockey
|
Handicap (st-lb)
|
SP
|
Fate
|
21
|
Zoedone
|
Count Charles Kinsky
|
11-11
|
5/1
|
Fell
|
07
|
Kilworth
|
Roddy Owen
|
11-6
|
10/1
|
Fell
|
22
|
Candahar
|
William Hunt
|
10-12
|
25/1
|
Pulled Up
|
?
|
Jolly Sir John
|
William Nightingall
|
10-12
|
50/1
|
?
|
23
|
Belmont
|
WD Canavan
|
10-11
|
100/6
|
Pulled Up
|
?
|
Lang Syne
|
T Hall
|
10-8
|
?
|
?
|
23
|
Ben More
|
William Moore
|
10-7
|
100/8
|
Fell
|
01
|
Harlequin
|
Billy Sensier
|
10-0
|
50/1
|
Fell
|
26
|
Gamecock
|
William Stephens
|
10-0
|
50/1
|
Fell
|
?
|
Downpatrick
|
Willie Morris
|
10-0
|
20/1
|
?
|
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