Scottish Grand National| Class | Premier Handicap |
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| Location | Ayr Racecourse Ayrshire, Scotland |
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| Inaugurated | 1867 |
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| Race type | Chase |
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| Sponsor | Coral |
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| Website | Ayr |
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| Distance | 4m (6,538 metres) |
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| Surface | Turf |
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| Track | Left-handed |
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| Qualification | Five-years-old and up |
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| Weight | Handicap |
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| Purse | £150,000 (2021) 1st: £84,405 |
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Scottish Grand National
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| Captain Cody
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Klarc Kent
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Our Power
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| Previous years
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| 2024
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| Macdermott
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Surrey Quest
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Git Maker
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| 2023
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| Kitty's Light
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Cooper's Cross
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Flash De Touzaine
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| 2022
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| Win My Wings
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Kitty's Light
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Major Dundee
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| 2021
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| Mighty Thunder
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Dingo Dollar
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Mister Fogpatches
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| 2020-2011
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| 2019
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| Takingrisks
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Crosspark
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Cloth Cap
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| 2018
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| Joe Farrell
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Ballyoptic
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Vintage Clouds
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| 2017
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| Vicente
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Cogry
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Benbens
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| 2016
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| Vicente
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Alvarado
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Seeyouatmidnight
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| 2015
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| Wayward Prince
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Goonyella
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Benbens
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| 2014
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| Al Co
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Godsmejudge
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Trustan Times
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| 2013
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| Godsmejudge
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Big Occasion
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Mister Marker
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| 2012
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| Merigo
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Auroras Encore
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King Fontaine
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| 2011
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| Beshabar
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Merigo
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Always Right
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| 2010–2001
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| 2010
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| Merigo
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Gone To Lunch
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No Panic
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| 2009
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| Hello Bud
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Gone To Lunch
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Out The Black
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| 2008
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| Iris De Balme
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Halcon Genelardais
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Flintoff
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| 2007
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| Hot Weld
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Nine De Sivola
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Parsons Legacy
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| 2006
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| Run For Paddy
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Ladalko
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Royal Emperor
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| 2005
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| Joes Edge
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Cornish Rebel
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Another Rum
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| 2004
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| Grey Abbey
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Kerry Lads
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Maximize
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| 2003
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| Ryalux
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Stormez
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Spendid
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| 2002
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| Take Control
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Shotgun Willy
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Gunther McBride
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| 2001
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| Gingembre
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Ad Hoc
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Supreme Glory
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| 2000–1991
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| 2000
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| Paris Pike
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Noble Lord
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Young Kenny
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| 1999
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| Young Kenny
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Hollybank Buck
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Full of Oats
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| 1998
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| Baronet
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Eudipe
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Belmont King
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| 1997
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| Belmont King
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Samlee
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Baronet
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| 1996
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| Moorcroft Boy
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General Wolfe
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Arthur's Minstrel
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| 1995
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| Willsford
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Sweet Duke
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Lo Stregone
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| 1994
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| Earth Summit
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Bishop's Island
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Superior Finish
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| 1993
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| Run For Free
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Merry Master
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Mister Ed
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| 1992
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| Captain Dibble
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Dalkey Sound
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Off The Bru
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| 1991
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| Killone Abbey
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Omerta
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Over The Road
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| 1990–1988
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| 1990
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| Four Trix
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Tartan Takeover
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Birling Jack
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| 1989
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| Roll-A-Joint
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Charter Hardware
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Four Trix
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| 1988
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| Mighty Mark
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Cheeny's Brig
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Over The Road
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The Scottish Grand National is a Premier Handicap National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ayr, Scotland, over a distance of about 4 miles (3 miles 7 furlongs and 176 yards, or 6,397 metres) and during its running there are 27 fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and takes place each year in April.
It is Scotland's equivalent of the Grand National, and is held during Ayr's two-day Scottish Grand National Festival meeting.