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Red Marauder

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Sire
  
Gunner B

Dam
  
Cover Your Money

Foaled
  
4 March 1990

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Gelding

Grandsire
  
Royal Gunner

Damsire
  
Precipice Wood

Country
  
Chestnut

Parents
  
Gunner B

Earnings
  
392,206 GBP


Red marauder


Red Marauder (1990 - 2016) was a race horse that won the 2001 Grand National at 33/1. Only four horses completed the race successfully - two of those having been remounted - due partly to the desperate conditions at Aintree and mainly thanks to the loose horse Paddy's Return causing mayhem at the Canal Turn.

Red Marauder and Smarty had the race to themselves for much of the second circuit before the former surged clear of his tired rival from two out to record a distance victory. It was the slowest time recorded for a Grand National for one hundred and eighteen years.

Red Marauder Richard Guest pays tribute to Red Marauder Racing News Sky Sports

The Grand National win was a first for Sunderland-based horse owner Norman Mason who had entered Red Marauder in the previous year's race where he fell.

Red Marauder Red Marauder dies aged 26 after Grand National winner lives out

Trainer Richard Guest was also the jockey that day and was in possession of the retired horse until his death at the age of 26 on November 22, 2016.

Red Marauder Red Marauder Horse Racing Blog

References

Red Marauder Wikipedia