2022 Scottish Grand National: where your horse finished and who won
The mare Win My Wings produced a superb performance to land the Scottish Grand National for Welsh trainer Christian Williams, who secured a dream one-two thanks to runner-up Kitty's Light.
Find out where your selections finished in the big race . . .
Finishing positions
1 Win My Wings 13-2
2 Kitty's Light 13-2
3 Major Dundee 9-1
4 Fidux 66-1
5 Ashtown Lad 10-1
6 Prime Venture 50-1
7 The Wolf 14-1
8 Court Master 33-1
9 The Ferry Master 11-1
F Ask A Honey Bee 28-1
PU Strong Economy 100-1
PU Vintage Clouds 40-1
PU Via Doloroso 28-1
PU Chirico Vallis 25-1
PU Innisfree Lad 18-1
PU Cool Mix 12-1
PU Hill Sixteen 33-1
PU One More Fleurie 16-1
PU Stormy Judge 13-2
PU El Paso Wood 28-1
PU History Of Fashion 16-1
PU Fantastikas 11-1
UR Jersey Bean 28-1
Coral Scottish Grand National: full result and race replay
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Win My Wings secures flawless Scottish Grand National 1-2 for Christian Williams
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