At 150-1, Freewheelin Dylan became the longest-priced winner ever of the famous race first run in 1870
Freewheelin Dylan created history on Monday at Fairyhouse when winning the
Irish Grand National at 150-1, the longest-priced winner ever of the famous race first run in 1870.
Trained by Dermot McLoughlin and ridden by Ricky Doyle, the complete outsider led all the way to complete one of the biggest shocks in recent racing history.