- (1938); aged 17
Longest odds winner:
Tipperary Tim (1928),
Gregalach (1929),
Caughoo (1947),
Foinavon (1967), Mon Mome (2009); all 100/1
Shortest odds winner:...
- Liverpool, England, on 29
March 1947. The race was won by 100/1
Irish outsider Caughoo. The eight-year-old was
ridden by 35-year-old
jockey Eddie Dempsey and...
- 10-08 Capt.
Bobby Petre Tommy Rayson John
Morant 1025 25/1 9m 38.2s 1947
Caughoo 8 10-00
Eddie Dempsey Herbert McDowell John
McDowell 1100 100/1 10m 3.8s...
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Zaharias Steeplechases Cheltenham Gold Cup –
Fortina Grand National –
Caughoo Hurdle races Champion Hurdle –
National Spirit Flat
races September 1,...
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colonial rule in Madagascar. The 1947
Grand National horse race was won by
Caughoo, a 100-to-1 outsider.
Cambridge won the 93rd Boat Race. Born:
Bobby Kimball...
- com/newspapers. "1946:
Lovely Cottage". google.com/newspapers. "1947:
Caughoo". google.com/newspapers. "1948: Sheila's Cottage". google.com/newspapers...
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other horses with odds of 100–1 have won the race:
Gregalach in 1929,
Caughoo in 1947,
Foinavon in 1967. and Mon Mome in 2009.
There were
scathing reports...
- jockey,
during the 1930s and 1940s. Born in
County Meath in 1911, he rode
Caughoo to
victory in the 1947
Grand National, and
Prince Regent in the Enniskerry...
- were adopted.
These colours were
those worn by Jack McDowell's
horse '
Caughoo' when it won the
English Grand National in 1947. The club
crest and motto...
- 10 10-0 100/1 Fell ? Bora's
Cottage Ernest Vinall 10 10-0 100/1 Fell ?
Caughoo Eddie Dempsey 9 11-1 28/1
Pulled Up ?
Lough Conn
Jimmy Fitzgerald 12 10-5...