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Red Marauder
SireGunner B
GrandsireRoyal Gunner
DamCover Your Money
DamsirePrecipice Wood
SexGelding
Foaled4 March 1990[1]
CountryChestnut
ColourUnited Kingdom
BreederMrs D Jenks
OwnerNorman Mason
TrainerNorman Mason
Record21: 9-3-1
Earnings£392,206
Honours
First National Bank Gold Cup (1998)
Grand National (2001)
Last updated on April 16, 2012

Red Marauder is 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.[2]

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.

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.

Trainer Richard Guest was also the jockey that day and is currently in possession of the retired horse.[3]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Red Marauder (IRE), chestnut gelding, 1990[1]
Sire
Gunner B (GB)
1973
Royal Gunner (USA)
1962
Royal Charger Nearco
Sun Princess
Levee Hill Prince
Bourtai
Sweet Councillor (GB)
1968
Privy Councillor Counsel
High Number
Sugarstick Zucchero
York Gala
Dam
Cover Your Money (GB)
1974
Precipice Wood (GB)
1966
Lauso Ocarina
La Canea
Grecian Garden Kingstone
Academia
Lira (GB)
1958
Souverain Maravedis
Jolie Reine
Tiberina Tiberius
Drumrora (Family:B-20)

References

  1. ^ a b "Red Marauder pedigree". equineline.com. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
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