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THE 177TH RANDOX GRAND NATIONAL

Press Release 5th April 2025 Aintree

Randox Grand National Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap) 4m 2f 74y

4.00pm, Saturday 5th April

177th Running


1 NICK ROCKETT (IRE) 8 11 8 STEWART & SADIE ANDREW W. P. MULLINS IRELAND MR P. W. MULLINS 33-1
2 I Am Maximus (FR) 9 11 12 Mr John P. McManus W. P. Mullins Ireland Paul Townend 7-1
3 Grangeclare West (IRE) 9 11 8 Cheveley Park Stud W. P. Mullins Ireland Brian Hayes 33-1
4 Iroko (FR) ts 7 10 11 Mr John P. McManus Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero Jonjo O'Neill Jr 13-2 Fav

Willie Mullins – 3 Grand National winners – Hedgehunter (2005), I Am Maximus (2024) Nick Rockett (2025)

Patrick Mullins becomes the 43rd amateur to win the Grand National and the first since Sam Waley-Cohen on Noble Yeats (2022).

Patrick Mullins, the winning jockey: “I’m too out of breath to say anything! Incredible. It was just perfect. I actually got too good a start and I was having to take him back all the way. I was wondering at the Canal Turn whether I’d lost too much ground, but he just jumped fantastic. I was there too soon, it’s a fair long way from the back of the last and I had Paul Townend on my outside! It’s everything I’ve dreamed about since I was a kid – it’s a cliché, but when I was five or six years old, I remember reading books about the National and watching black and white videos of Red Rum and the like. So to put my name there is incredibly special.”


He added: “Most important thing is that David and Emmet had already won it, so I’m level with them – Danny has to get his finger out now!”

On the horse, who had gone to be cooled down while Mullins walked in on foot, he said: “He’s fine, I wouldn’t mind going for a cold bath now myself. He’s just a brilliant horse, he’s not very big, he would be one of the smallest in the field. He’s 50 or 60 kilos lighter than the rest of our National horses today, but he’s as brave as a lion.”

Willie Mullins, the winning trainer: “This is the summit for me - I don’t think anything can be better than this. I never thought it would happen, and here we are.

“It looks like the British championship might be on again. I think we’ll have to have a real go now.

“To put your son up on a Grand National winner… What a special day for him, as a jockey and as a person. To win a Grand National as a trainer - wow, how wonderful. To have the two combined - I can’t explain it. I can’t comprehend it and I find it hard to take.”

Winning owner Stewart Andrew: “That was different class. Everybody had written the horse off . He drifted in the betting and they were telling me every reason why he couldn’t win, but he’d won the best two trials in Ireland easily and if you look at the Thyestes, where he probably gave over a stone to the second horse, he won by a distance.

“This is a class horse and he’s got the heart of a lion. I can’t tell you what it’s like from a personal point of view. Sadie (his late wife) would have loved today. She’s up there and she’ll have had a tenner each-way can guarantee. Patrick - what a ride, what a ride. I knew if we got to the front jumping the last he’s tough. If you look at his form, when he jumps the last he keeps going and keeps finding and finding.

“He goes back to Rose Ravine who was the toughest mare you’ve ever seen. She won the Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, and then the year after she was disallowed. She was as tough as old boots. This fellow is as well.

“I’m going to soak up every minute. I can’t believe it.”

Paul Townend, rider of second and 2024 winner I Am Maximus: “No excuses really, he’s run a huge race again. He took me through the race better last year, probably. I’m just sickened to be beat!”

Brian Hayes, rider of the third Grangeclare West: “Great run. He did everything right - settled, jumped, travelled into the race quite easy. Cross the Melling Road I just let him fill, and he stayed going all the way to the line really well. He just got into the bottom of the last, which maybe cost him second.”

Oliver Greenall, joint-trainer of fourth-placed Iroko (13-2 Fav): “Delighted. We know how hard it is to get a horse into this shape. It was a great run. He jumped really well, he just got a bit outpaced; I think in softer ground would have helped him a bit, but I can’t complain.”

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