Highlights of the 1972 Grand National, along with 1970 and 1971 BBC Sport
The 1972 Grand National was the 126th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 8 April 1972.
The winner was Well To Do, whose price went down from 33–1 to 14-1 the day before. Former winner Gay Trip was second, and there was a dead-heat for third place.
The winning colours of Capt Tim Forster were - crimson, gold sleeves, hooped cap.
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