2022 Irish Grand National: where your horse finished and who won
Racing fans were treated to another fantastic running of the BoyleSports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse on Easter Monday. Find out where your selections finished in the big race . . .
Finishing positions
1 Lord Lariat 40-1
2 Frontal Assault 18-1
3 Gaillard Du Mesnil 11-2f
4 Screaming Colours 18-1
5 Early Doors 33-1
6 Velvet Elvis 12-1
7 Max Flamingo 10-1
8 Champagne Platinum 33-1
9 Enjoy D'Allen 18-1
10 Diol Ker 25-1
11 Death Duty 33-1
12 Mister Fogpatches 14-1
13 Time To Get Up 11-1
14 Franco De Port 25-1
15 Full Time Score 17-2
Dermot McLoughlin strikes again as 40-1 Lord Lariat lands Irish Grand National
BD Fakir D'Alene 22-1
F Battleoverdoyen 100-1
F Ronald Pump 14-1
F Smoking Gun 40-1
F Run Wild Fred 17-2
5.00 Fairyhouse Monday: BoyleSports Irish Grand National full result and replay
PU Off You Go 33-1
PU Ten Ten 33-1
PU School Boy Hours 33-1
PU Flouer 33-1
UR Farclas 14-1
UR Mount Ida 16-1
UR Aramax 80-1
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