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Bruce Hobbs (1938); aged 17
Longest odds winner:
Tipperary Tim (1928),
Gregalach (1929),
Caughoo (1947),
Foinavon (1967), Mon Mome (2009); all 100/1 Shortest...
- 66
horses taking part in the race. The race was won by 100/1
outsider Gregalach, and it was the
second successive year
where a
horse with such odds won...
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pilot during the
Second World War. In 1929, he won the
Grand National on
Gregalach. In 1941, as a
Fleet Air Arm pilot, he
achieved the
first "kill" by a...
- 10-00 Mr Bill
Dutton Joseph Dodd
Harold Kenyon 1100 100/1 10m 23.4s 1929
Gregalach 7 11-04
Robert W H
Everett Tom
Leader Margaret Gemmell 1100 100/1 9m 47...
- greyhoundderby.com. "1928:
Tipperary Tim". greyhoundderby.com. "1929:
Gregalach". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. "1930:
Shaun Goilin". google.com/newspapers...
- Tom
Coulthwaite for
owner Cecil Taylor, who
collected the £9,310 prize.
Gregalach,
winner in 1929,
finished in
second place;
Annandale was
third and Rhyticere...
- Cup
winner Prince Regent and the
Grand National winners Reynoldstown,
Gregalach and
Royal Mail.
Easter Hero's dam,
Easter W****, was not a Thoroughbred...
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Hurdle –
Royal Falcon Cheltenham Gold Cup –
Easter Hero
Grand National –
Gregalach 1,000
Guineas Stakes – Taj Mah 2,000
Guineas Stakes – Mr
Jinks The Derby...
- Time
Sansovino Beppo Picaroon Marcovil My
Prince Easter Hero
Boyarin Gregalach Reynoldstown Princelet Royal Mail
Prince Regent Hurry On
Captain Cuttle...
- with gold spots. He bred Aboyeur,
winner of the 1913
Epsom Derby, and
Gregalach and Grakle,
winners of the
Grand National in 1929 and 1931 respectively...