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Grand National longest odds winners

We've put together a list of the horses who have won at the biggest odds in the history of the Grand National at Aintree Racecourse.

The biggest price to win the Grand National is 100/1, which is a feat that has occurred a staggering five times in the race's illustrious history.

The first 100/1 winner was Tipperary Tim in the 1928 race and that success was quickly followed by Gregalach's 100/1 win 12 months later.

Caughoo won the race at odds of 100/1 in 1947 and Foinavon secured a remarkable victory in 1967, becoming one of the most famous Grand National underdogs.

The most recent 100/1 winner of the race and another famous Grand National underdog is Mon Mome, ridden by the late Liam Treadwell in the 2009 race.

Rubio, Russian Hero, Ayala and 2013 winner Auroras Encore have all won the race at 66/1 and are also amongst the Grand National winners with the longest odds.

Grand National biggest odds winners

  • Tipperary Tim - 100/1 (1928)
  • Gregalach - 100/1 (1929)
  • Caughoo - 100/1 (1947)
  • Foinavon - 100/1 (1967)
  • Mon Mome - 100/1 (2009)
  • Rubio - 66/1 (1908)
  • Russian Hero - 66/1 (1949)
  • Ayala - 66/1 (1963)
  • Auroras Encore - 66/1 (2013)
  • Forbra - 50/1 (1932)
  • Sheila's Cottage - 50/1 (1948)
  • Anglo - 50/1 (1966)
  • Noble Yeats - 50/1 (2022)
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