
Rule The World wins 2016 Grand National
The 33-1 shot Rule The World, ridden by 19-year-old David Mullins and trained by Mouse Morris, has won the 2016 Grand National at Aintree.
Mullins, in his first ride in the race, came storming through to overhaul The Last Samuri (8-1 joint favourite) and Vics Canvas (100-1) late on.
It gave Morris a double after Rogue Angel's Irish National win last month.
Last year's winner Many Clouds challenged but was beaten a long way out and finished 16th and last.
Gilgamboa (28-1) was fourth with Goonyella (12-1) fifth.
The nine-year-old winner, owned by the Gigginstown House Stud headed by airline boss Michael O'Leary, had never claimed a victory over fences before.
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