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Full list of Grand National 2026 jockey colours and horse numbers
Reach Daily Express | April 11, 2026 4:39 PM CST

  • 1. I Am Maximus (Paul Townend): The 2024 champion returns to Aintree wearing the famous emerald green and yellow hoops of JP McManus. He aims to make history as a repeat winner while carrying the highest weight in the field.

  • 3. Banbridge (JJ Slevin): This runner competes in the dark blue and white diamonds of Ronnie Bartlett, paired with a distinct red cap. He is a slick jumper of fences who will be hoping the ground stays on the better side of soft.
  • 4. Grangeclare West (Patrick Mullins): Representing the powerful Cheveley Park Stud, the jockey wears a red jacket with a white sash and blue cap. He is a high-class stayer who has been meticulously prepared for this specific target by Willie Mullins.

  • 5. Gerri Colombe (Jack Kennedy): He carries the pink and white quartered silks of Robcour, with the design featuring a pink star and black cap. As one of the highest-rated horses in training, he brings genuine Grade 1 class to the handicap ranks.

  • 6. Haiti Couleurs (Sean Bowen): This horse sports a unique jacket featuring four wide vertical stripes of yellow, red, purple, and teal, paired with plain white sleeves and a quartered cap. He has been a big market mover this week and represents a major hope for trainer Rebecca Curtis.

  • 7. Spillane's Tower (Simon Torrens): Another JP McManus entry, he wears the iconic green and yellow hoops but is identified by a yellow cap. He is a rugged, progressive young chaser who will relish a battle if the race becomes a test of stamina.

  • 8. Firefox (Keith Donoghue): He sports the white jacket with emerald green chevrons and a red cap of Bective Stud. Known for his high cruising speed, he will likely be positioned prominently to avoid the chaos of the middle pack.

  • 9. Monty's Star (Darragh O'Keeffe): He runs in the maroon jacket with yellow stars and yellow cap of the Barry Maloney family. A natural jumper with a massive frame, he looks perfectly built to handle the formidable Aintree obstacles.

  • 10. Spanish Harlem (Brian Hayes): The jockey wears a cream jacket with emerald green cross belts and diabolo on the sleeves, along with an emerald green cap. He remains somewhat unexposed over extreme distances and could be the "well-handicapped" horse of the Mullins battalion.

  • 11. Lecky Watson (Sean O'Keeffe): This horse competes in the red and white hooped colours of the Slaneyville Syndicate. He has consistently placed in top-tier novice company and now steps up to the ultimate test of endurance.

  • 12. Champ Kiely (Danny Mullins): He features the royal blue and emerald green diagonals, paired with emerald green sleeves and an emerald green cap, belonging to owner Miss M A Masterson. A bold front-runner by nature, he is expected to lead the field over the first few fences at a high tempo.
  • 13. Iroko (Jonjo O'Neill Jr): Part of the McManus team, he wears the famous emerald green and yellow hoops paired with a green and yellow quartered cap. He is a young horse with significant potential who has transitioned seamlessly from hurdles to major chases.

  • 14. Favori De Champdou (Danny Gilligan): He carries the maroon jacket and white star of Gigginstown House Stud. This horse is a true specialist on heavy ground and will be hoping for rain to make the race a real slog.

  • 15. Three Card Brag (Jordan Gainford): He runs in the royal blue and white hooped silks with maroon sleeves and a maroon cap of the McNeill Family. He has long been touted as a prototypical Grand National horse due to his relentless galloping style and safe jumping.

  • 16. Oscars Brother (Daniel King): He wears the standard JP McManus green and yellow hoops and is one of the more unexposed runners in the field. He represents a stable that knows exactly what it takes to win this race with a second-season chaser.

  • 17. Mr Vango (Jack Tudor): This runner wears a blue jacket with three red diagonal spots, red sleeves with a blue hoop, and a blue cap with a red spot for the Cracker & Smodge Partnership. He is a massive staying chaser who thrives in deep mud and will look to outstay rivals from the home turn.
  • 18. High Class Hero (James Bowen): He competes for the Sullivan Group partnership in a red jacket with a wide pink horizontal band, red sleeves with pink armlets, and a red cap. He arrives with a very high win-to-run ratio and is respected for his professional jumping and efficient style.

  • 19. Stellar Story (Robbie Dunne): Representing the maroon and white star of Gigginstown, he is a proven winner at the highest level. He is a gritty performer who is at his best when asked to dig deep in the closing stages.

  • 20. Beauport (Sam Twiston-Davies): He carries the turquoise jacket with orange bands belonging to owners Bryan and Philippa Burrough. This horse has plenty of experience in big-field handicaps and has the stamina to stay every yard of the four-mile trip.
  • 21. Captain Cody (Jonathan Burke): The jockey wears an orange jacket with grey sleeves and a royal blue cap, representing the historic family silks of co-owner Vincent Caldwell. He has a sharp turn of foot for a stayer and will be dangerous if he is in contention jumping the last.
  • 22. Jagwar (Mark Walsh): Wearing the McManus green and yellow hoops, he is the preferred mount of the owner's first-choice jockey. He is a very slick jumper who is expected to travel through the race with ease.

  • 23. Perceval Legallois (Harry Cobden): Another McManus entry, he sports the famous hoops with a white cap and red tassel. He has been aimed at this race for over a year and has the class to be involved at the finish.

  • 24. Gorgeous Tom (Sean Flanagan): He competes for Envirogreen Housing Services in a green jacket with a large yellow star, yellow sleeves with green stars, and a green and yellow quartered cap. He has been remarkably consistent this season and is a safe jumper who should take to the fences.
  • 25. The Real Whacker (Gavin Sheehan): He competes for the Neville, Mann, Duffus, and Dennis-Price partnership in a white jacket featuring a large red hollow box, white sleeves with red stripes, and a red cap. A former Cheltenham winner, he is a bold, attacking jumper who will try to lead the field from the start.
  • 26. Quai De Bourbon (Donagh Meyler): As a Gigginstown horse, he carries the maroon jacket with the central white star. He is one of the least exposed runners in the race and could be significantly better than his current handicap mark.

  • 27. Answer To Kayf (John Shinnick): He runs for owner Denis O'Connor in a yellow jacket with a wide light blue vertical stripe, light blue sleeves with yellow armlets, and a light blue and yellow quartered cap. This horse has been a model of consistency for a smaller yard and represents the "fairytale" element of the race this year.

  • 28. Jordans (Ben Jones): This runner competes in blue with a large yellow star, blue sleeves with yellow lower halves, and a blue cap with yellow stars. He has a neat, economical jumping style that is ideally suited to conserving energy over the 30 Aintree fences.

  • 29. Final Orders (Conor Stone-Walsh): He competes for the C M D Syndicate in a dark blue jacket with a wide yellow hoop, dark blue sleeves with yellow armlets, and a yellow cap featuring a dark blue star. He is a specialist chaser who has won over a variety of trips and will look to use his jumping speed.

  • 30. Marble Sands (Kielan Woods): He runs in dark blue with a pink stepped cross, dark blue and pink patterned sleeves, and a pink cap with a dark blue square. He has shown a liking for Aintree in the past and arrives here after a very solid season in handicap company.

  • 31. Panic Attack (Harry Skelton): She competes for owner Bryan Drew in an orange jacket with a large dark blue star, orange sleeves featuring smaller dark blue stars, and a dark blue cap. She is a high-class mare with a lot of speed who will be looking to become a rare female winner of the race.

  • 32. Top Of The Bill (Toby McCain-Mitchell): He wears beige and black horizontal stripes, black sleeves with a beige stripe, and a red cap. He is a relentless galloper who will be suited by a fast-paced race that tests everyone's stamina to the limit.

  • 33. Johnnywho (Richie McLernon): Another for JP McManus, he wears the standard green and yellow hoops and has been highly competitive in top novice races. He looks like a horse who will relish the step up to a marathon distance for the first time.

  • 34. Twig (Beau Morgan): He runs for owner Georgia Morgan in a beige jacket with a wide green hoop, beige sleeves with green armlets, and a purple cap featuring a black spot. He is a remarkably safe jumper who has rarely finished outside of the places in his long career.

  • 36. Imperial Saint (Callum Pritchard): He carries a plain beige jacket and sleeves, paired with a light blue and beige quartered cap, for a syndicate set up by former four-time champion jockey Richard Johnson. Purchased for £40,000 as a five-year-old, this reserve runner will be hoping for a late opportunity to tackle the famous Aintree fences.


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