2021 Scottish Grand National result: where your horse finished and who won
Racing fans and once-a-year punters were treated to an enthralling running of the 2021 Coral Scottish Grand National live on ITV on Sunday. Find out where your selections finished in the big race . . .
Finishing positions
1 Mighty Thunder 8-1
2 Dingo Dollar 7-1f
3 Mister Fogpatches 8-1
4 The Ferry Master 20-1
5 Cool Mix 28-1
6 Chidswell 40-1
7 Lake View Lad 50-1
8 Coup De Pinceau 12-1
9 Claud And Goldie 50-1
10 Aye Right 8-1
11 Big River 28-1
12 Chef D'Oeuvre 14-1
PU Some Chaos 28-1
PU Notachance 12-1
PU The Dutchman 50-1
PU The Hollow Ginge 28-1
PU Enqarde 12-1
PU Dino Boy 33-1
PU Soldier Of Love 12-1
PU Chapel Stile 22-1
PU Oldgrangewood 22-1
UR Sam's Adventure 20-1
2021 Coral Scottish Grand National: full result and race replay
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