2024 Irish Grand National result: where your horse finished and who won
Find out where your selections finished in the 2024 Irish Grand National, Monday's big race at Fairyhouse.
Irish Grand National finishing positions
1 Intense Raffles (13-2)
2 Any Second Now (14-1)
3 Minella Cocooner (20-1)
4 Frontal Assault (25-1)
5 History Of Fashion (50-1)
6 We'llhavewan (13-2)
7 Nick Rockett (4-1 F)
8 Where It All Began (16-1)
9 Yeah Man (8-1)
10 Hartur D'Arc (20-1)
PU Dior Ker (80-1)
PU Dunboyne (40-1)
PU Good Time Jonny (10-1)
PU Street Value (33-1)
PU Where's Frankie (16-1)
PU Cool Survivor (50-1)
PU Senior Chief (10-1)
PU Daily Present (16-1)
Fell Favori De Champdou (14-1)
UR Churchstonewarrior (50-1)
Non-runner: Royal Thief
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- Auteuil: Kolokico storms home to hand first Grade 1 success to Lord Daresbury, Emmanuel Clayeux and Nicolas Gauffenic
- Newmarket: Ancient Truth set for Superlative and not Royal Ascot after winning debut for Charlie Appleby
- Capannelle: Veteran Andrasch Starke strikes in Derby Italiano with Borna as Andrew Balding’s Royal Supremacy claims second
- Ripon: 'We'll have a bit of fun with her' - Radio Goo Goo hits her winning tune again for David Evans
- Stratford: 'I really fancied him to go well' - The Boola Boss romps home to justify confidence from Rebecca Curtis