Merryman II explained

Horsename:Merryman II
Sire:Carnival Boy
Dam:Maid Marion
Damsire:Star and Garter
Sex:Gelding
Foaled:1951
Country:Scotland
Colour:Bay
Owner:Winifred H. Wallace
Trainer:Neville Crump
Race:Grand National (1960)

Merryman II (foaled 1951) was a Scottish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in National Hunt racing.

He is best known for winning the 1960 Grand National at odds of 13/2, making him the first clear favourite to win for 33 years as well as the first Scottish-bred winner.

His jockey, 22-year-old Gerry Scott, had been lucky to take part in the race, having broken his collarbone two weeks prior.

Due to the 1960 race being the first ever televised, Merryman II also holds the distinction of being the first televised winner of a Grand National.[1] [2]

Grand National record

Grand NationalPositionJockeyAgeWeightSPDistance
19601stGerry Scott910-1213/2 F
19612ndBobby Beasley1011-128/1
196213thDavid Dick1111-820/1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Merryman II National. grand-national.me.uk. 2021-04-11.
  2. Web site: 1970/61 Nationals. sixtiesnationals.webs.com. 2021-04-11.