I remember as a 20-year-old I backed Highland Wedding, but I can't for the life of me remember how much I had on him. At the end of the video you mentioned Toby Balding's other winner Little Polveir 20 years later, well I didn't back him, but I did meet him many years later at an injured jockeys' fund raiser somewhere in Newbury. A lot of the old stagers were present, Desert Orchid, Party Politics, Burrough Hill Lad etc., over 20 horses all told. Of course all the big names attracted the most attention. I noticed a small, unremarkable looking horse who seemed to be being ignored by most of the crowd. It was Little Polveir (who really was little), how he got over those National fences I'll never know, but when I saw how small he was my estimation of his achievement soared. All the other horses there were much larger, notably the 3 I mentioned earlier, especially another National winner I backed Party Politics.
It's a big shame this race is now on ITV, woeful coverage, no headcams, nothing come up who fell or what was happening, too many ad breaks as for Randox promoting health and this is weird! I can't wait till 2022 I hope they have a different sponsor by then
David Kent I worked for Toby Balding 1966-67 I took I took Toby’s horse Scottish Soldier who run 8th in 1967 Highland Wedding was their then a lovely Horse I went back to Australia and when I visited the stables again in Fyfield he would take me to the races with him, the stripper of Highland Wedding was Alex
David Sheridan nice to hear from you David,Buddy Sayers was there in 1966-7 he looked after me traveling around to race meetings John Price was travelling Head Lad ,Clive Bailey,John Edwards an Amatuer Bill Palmer,David Ellsworth,Bob Champion,Owen McNally, I went back in 1979,1981,1988.Toby took me to a Meeting Every time he was really great each time,the 1967 Grand National was great our horse ran 8th the owner rode him Still a famous race with Foinhaven winning it.Highland Wedding was a nice horse.I had two rides for Toby for a Third and Sixth.brings back great memories,Megs pub was a bit to close next to the stables.
@@veggie42 Hello Collette, May I state who ever sponsors it will make no difference ' the race as been gradually diluted since 1990 to 0. There is no skill needed to ride in this race any more it is just a fast run easy hunt round over small hedges. Up to 1990 the race was Momentous and a fair test of skill and judgement .Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands
Must've been a very tough finish for Michael O'Hare hearing Highland Wedding called home after he said he'd fallen at Becher's, and said he'd recovered to be in 2nd at Foinavon.
I have lots of old VHS tapes from 80s & 90s of old NH races. Some of those races I know have already been uploaded by others but if anybody can make use of them, I will gladly post them to somebody so they can be uploaded on to youtube.
My first bet. I was 7 years old and Dad said he would put a shilling on for me if I picked a horse. I selected Highland Wedding and won 9s 6d (45p). Dad put the other sixpence in and bought me a 10s ticket to see Everton play a couple of weeks later.
I seem to remember that there was a gap of over two years between colour firstly beginning on BBC2 and colour beginning on the more popular BBC1. At that time there where still areas of the UK beyond range of BBC2 transmitters. Therefore some landmark programmes and sporting events were transmitted on both channels to jointly promote the colour service and to give owners of colour sets a chance to see them in colour, whilst at the same time allowing those with 405 line only sets or beyond the range of 625 line transmitters a chance to watch them too.
Amusing that Michael O'Heir should try to cover up his mistake at the very part of the race where he is remembered by oldies like me for his iconic 1967 commentary! My earliest memories were of smaller fields, bigger fences, longer course and, curiously, superior TV coverage.
One of the few times that Brian Fletcher did not get round. You don't really see what happens to Red Alligator. It says he fell on Wiki but was it a clear fall or was he baulked or hampered. He didn't get round in 1970 either
A 'tenner'! what in 1969 two years before decimalisation? and wasn't the average weekly wage around £25 a week back then? I should imagine your winnings from that bet paid back a good chunk of your wedding! 😉
@@jameshope398 He was preparing us for when his useless son, Tony O'Hehir would start commentating from 1998 for about ten Nationals. He is by far the worst commentator I have ever heard, his mistakes and mumbled voice were absolutely abysmal.
Rondetta most frustratingly record in the national ran in big fields cantering and leading when fell late in 65 missed 66 prominant when stopped 67 prominant when f23 68 as an old horse finished 3rd in 69 shouldnt have run in 70 fell early sadly the horse is forgotten despite never running a bad race
@@chatham43 Thanks for your reply. It must have been shown on both BBC2 and BBC1 then as BBC1 didn't start colour broadcasts till November 1969. It was no good just showing it on BBC2 as not everyone could receive that channel then. I may be wrong, but around that time I seem to remember both BBC1 and BBC2 showing some other programmes simultaneously for the same reason.
@@trevordance5181 BBC Genome confirms that the 1969 National was on B&W on BBC 1 and in colour on BBC 2, as were The Liverpool Handicap Hurdle and Hylton Stakes Handicap on the Flat. (Aintree also staged Flat racing until 1976)
Cannot understand why BBC 2 could not have simulcast a couple of hours of Grandstand and covered Red Alligator's win in 1968. BBC 2 didn't even open until 7 pm showing TTCFs all day
This was the last time Michael O Heir covered the race for BBC TV. He was relegated to BBC radio after his unfortunate blunder in this race. We all make mistakes.
Wonder if that was the reason he got the boot. have to say it was a pretty poor mistake considering it was pretty easy to spot which horse was which by that time in the race
plenty of North American owners own British trainer to run in The Grand National number of them have won the grand national and also number the American sent there horses to run the Grand National sadly non of complete the course but the four American jockeys rode in the Grand national they come every year just to get the ride in the Grand National one of them was the 50-year old man they other three where the famous Slown Brothers all three rode in the Grand National they loved even won the fall in the race they wanted to come back year after year now you don't see that happen any more now
gregory peck's horse called 'legal joy' was placed in 1968 and previously his horse called 'owens sedge' completed in 1963. trained by jim dreaper (of arkle fame) in ireland.
@@johnshort5003 Hi John they certainly were sir. May I mention from that era also Gay Trip and Black Secret two very genuine stayers.I think if John Francome had ridden Steel Bridge he would of won 'possibly. In my view our Grand National as become a joke especially from the last 10 years in fact I prefer the Scottish National now.Also I luved the Topham Trophy and Liverpool foxhunters chase too these races were Pure Class n Formidable fences then ' I think from 1990 the Grand National course as gradually become pointless sir and each subsequent year endless unnecessary modifications. Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝
@@glynnevans1851 Originally I was in favour of the modifications if they saved horses lives but as it goes, they've had no effect. A horse can fall at a hurdle as we know. The only result is that the race has been devalued.
@@johnshort5003 Cheers for your reply John and I respect your views sir. I wish to add if we continue to modify ' the Grand national course might as well become a Flat race course and continue to please the people who are not happy and I respect their views too. I believe more horses are killed over hurdle s as I think u indicate because the races are to fast most of the time. I can not accept when race goers compare Tiger Roll to Red Rum 🤔 because they are 2 Different races although my late dad ust to say it is impossible to compare different decades because of the way racing changes and he said pointless too.Some like to compare Arkle n Golden Miller I'm actually 50/50 on it sir ,May I ask if u have a view.Kind regards Glynn 🤝
Michael O'Hehir was his name and he only ever did three or four at most but did get to call the pile up at 23rd fence in 1967. His son Tony called a few nationals around 25 years later.
He's not that bad! His animated tones provide a bit of excitement and a welcome contrast to the laid back RP English commentary of O'Sullevan and Wilson.
@@julzyboy1973 Sadly, the BBC lost power at his section of the race I think in 2000 when Red Marauder won. There was another pile up at the Canal Turn which he didn't get to call. It was the BBC's loss. What a commentary double that would have been - father and son. Now the race is a sad caricature of what it once was.
Shame for Michael O'Hehir calling Highland Wedding a faller at second Becher's Brook. It would be his final television commentary, but did return to BBC radio where he covered the National until the 1980s.
when the fences were " fences" made them slow down and jump xx
Rest In Peach thye who have commentated in the Grand National 60's 70's 80's and 90's we miss you guys and you amazing voices
...well said waqar...!!
@@chatham43 thanks man or woman
I remember as a 20-year-old I backed Highland Wedding, but I can't for the life of me remember how much I had on him. At the end of the video you mentioned Toby Balding's other winner Little Polveir 20 years later, well I didn't back him, but I did meet him many years later at an injured jockeys' fund raiser somewhere in Newbury. A lot of the old stagers were present, Desert Orchid, Party Politics, Burrough Hill Lad etc., over 20 horses all told. Of course all the big names attracted the most attention. I noticed a small, unremarkable looking horse who seemed to be being ignored by most of the crowd. It was Little Polveir (who really was little), how he got over those National fences I'll never know, but when I saw how small he was my estimation of his achievement soared. All the other horses there were much larger, notably the 3 I mentioned earlier, especially another National winner I backed Party Politics.
It's a big shame this race is now on ITV, woeful coverage, no headcams, nothing come up who fell or what was happening, too many ad breaks as for Randox promoting health and this is weird! I can't wait till 2022 I hope they have a different sponsor by then
David Kent I worked for Toby Balding 1966-67 I took I took Toby’s horse Scottish Soldier who run 8th in 1967 Highland Wedding was their then a lovely Horse I went back to Australia and when I visited the stables again in Fyfield he would take me to the races with him, the stripper of Highland Wedding was Alex
David Sheridan nice to hear from you David,Buddy Sayers was there in 1966-7 he looked after me traveling around to race meetings John Price was travelling Head Lad ,Clive Bailey,John Edwards an Amatuer Bill Palmer,David Ellsworth,Bob Champion,Owen McNally,
I went back in 1979,1981,1988.Toby took me to a Meeting Every time he was really great each time,the 1967 Grand National was great our horse ran 8th the owner rode him Still a famous race with Foinhaven winning it.Highland Wedding was a nice horse.I had two rides for Toby for a Third and Sixth.brings back great memories,Megs pub was a bit to close next to the stables.
@David Sheridan
Hi David did you get my last message my email address is kleggett298@gmail.com
@@veggie42 Hello Collette, May I state who ever sponsors it will make no difference ' the race as been gradually diluted since 1990 to 0. There is no skill needed to ride in this race any more it is just a fast run easy hunt round over small hedges. Up to 1990 the race was Momentous and a fair test of skill and judgement .Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands
Must've been a very tough finish for Michael O'Hare hearing Highland Wedding called home after he said he'd fallen at Becher's, and said he'd recovered to be in 2nd at Foinavon.
I have lots of old VHS tapes from 80s & 90s of old NH races. Some of those races I know have already been uploaded by others but if anybody can make use of them, I will gladly post them to somebody so they can be uploaded on to youtube.
@graysonscolumn
My first bet. I was 7 years old and Dad said he would put a shilling on for me if I picked a horse. I selected Highland Wedding and won 9s 6d (45p). Dad put the other sixpence in and bought me a 10s ticket to see Everton play a couple of weeks later.
Our next door neighbour had a tenner on Highland wedding . It was 1969 and a tenner was a lot of money back then. RIP Herbert. Lovely man.
Wow. He must have lived off those winnings (nearly £100) for weeks.
@@gary1961 He tried to get my dad to do the same. My Dad said to him in typical Yorkshire fashion."Herbert,I haven't 2 pennies to scratch my arse."
Lovely looking grey horse. The Beeches
@privateeye Named after someplace somewhere I'm sure!
The Beeches running well
I seem to remember that there was a gap of over two years between colour firstly beginning on BBC2 and colour beginning on the more popular BBC1. At that time there where still areas of the UK beyond range of BBC2 transmitters. Therefore some landmark programmes and sporting events were transmitted on both channels to jointly promote the colour service and to give owners of colour sets a chance to see them in colour, whilst at the same time allowing those with 405 line only sets or beyond the range of 625 line transmitters a chance to watch them too.
That is exactly correct.
What stars these horses were!
come back tony preston all is forgiven, preston would have never made a mistake like that, preston just doesnt name the fallers in the first place
shaun spadah Tony Preston just didn’t name any runners did he?
@@babaza1972 Oohh, yes. We would learn that Highland Wedding's head was "bobbing up and down" just like Forest Prince had done before him.
@@tommotom7324 that’s right, think that’s all he said in his one and only National call 😂
Amusing that Michael O'Heir should try to cover up his mistake at the very part of the race where he is remembered by oldies like me for his iconic 1967 commentary! My earliest memories were of smaller fields, bigger fences, longer course and, curiously, superior TV coverage.
It's similar to the 1968 National @ Bechers 1st time round, loads of mistakes, what a joke of a commentator
Highland wedding fastest remount ever
The first couloured TV grand national
One of the few times that Brian Fletcher did not get round. You don't really see what happens to Red Alligator. It says he fell on Wiki but was it a clear fall or was he baulked or hampered. He didn't get round in 1970 either
The first horse I ever backed
33/1
Hooked ever since
We got married on that day, I put a tenner on Highland Wedding and was told as I walked up the aisle that he'd won, First time I've seen the race.
A 'tenner'! what in 1969 two years before decimalisation? and wasn't the average weekly wage around £25 a week back then? I should imagine your winnings from that bet paid back a good chunk of your wedding! 😉
My dad put a bet on Highland Wedding because I was getting married on April 7th. 1969. He bought us our cooker with his winnings.
Master trainer was Toby balding won two nationals a gold cup and champion hurdle
Michael O'Heir says that Highland Wedding is down at Bechers lol
And I'm sure they called Rondetto a faller mid-race too - and he comes 3rd. Highland Wedding was my first win in the family sweep - I was 10yo.
I just heard that! Remarkable recovery!
What a terrible commentator Michael O'Hehir was saying Highland Wedding had fallen at Becher's 2nd time and this was the horse that won the race lol
@@jameshope398 He was preparing us for when his useless son, Tony O'Hehir would start commentating from 1998 for about ten Nationals. He is by far the worst commentator I have ever heard, his mistakes and mumbled voice were absolutely abysmal.
6:30 "Highland Wedding is gone!..."
Yeah, Eddie Harty, from Cork I think. My uncle Jim's cousin.
did the commentator Micheal smith say captain Parker-bowl would that be the said captain Parker-bowl could be that soon Camile parker-bowl husband
yes
thanks@@grahamely410
Rondetta most frustratingly record in the national ran in big fields cantering and leading when fell late in 65 missed 66 prominant when stopped 67 prominant when f23 68 as an old horse finished 3rd in 69 shouldnt have run in 70 fell early sadly the horse is forgotten despite never running a bad race
.....he won a Hennessey in '67 too...
he's not forgotten because he seems to have been there throughout my childhood like nereo and durham edition a few years later.
Dear old Rondetto.
Might on won 3 years earlier
Best on BBC, ITV coverage was DREADFUL
Collette Post that’s your opinion, personally believe the BBC gave up on it.
ITV good coverage channel 4 was crap
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Was this the first year the BBC transmitted this race in colour?
...yes it was..
@@chatham43 Thanks for your reply. It must have been shown on both BBC2 and BBC1 then as BBC1 didn't start colour broadcasts till November 1969. It was no good just showing it on BBC2 as not everyone could receive that channel then. I may be wrong, but around that time I seem to remember both BBC1 and BBC2 showing some other programmes simultaneously for the same reason.
@@trevordance5181 BBC Genome confirms that the 1969 National was on B&W on BBC 1 and in colour on BBC 2, as were The Liverpool Handicap Hurdle and Hylton Stakes Handicap on the Flat. (Aintree also staged Flat racing until 1976)
Cannot understand why BBC 2 could not have simulcast a couple of hours of Grandstand and covered Red Alligator's win in 1968. BBC 2 didn't even open until 7 pm showing TTCFs all day
How does horse racing seem to be getting worse, the pc brigade seem to run it now, a total turn off...this race was a proper race, not anymore, boring
No deaths either
Same as everything else in life I guess.
This was the last time Michael O Heir covered the race for BBC TV. He was relegated to BBC radio after his unfortunate blunder in this race. We all make mistakes.
Wonder if that was the reason he got the boot. have to say it was a pretty poor mistake considering it was pretty easy to spot which horse was which by that time in the race
@@dlamiss But of course he gained "immortality" picking out Foinavon in 1967. No hesitation!
@@rasslem true enough
plenty of North American owners own British trainer to run in The Grand National number of them have won the grand national and also number the American sent there horses to run the Grand National sadly non of complete the course but the four American jockeys rode in the Grand national they come every year just to get the ride in the Grand National one of them was the 50-year old man they other three where the famous Slown Brothers all three rode in the Grand National they loved even won the fall in the race they wanted to come back year after year now you don't see that happen any more now
Tim Durrant was 68 when he rode in 1968. I saw him in a Hollywood film repeated recently
which film did he work in@@teenoso4069
gregory peck's horse called 'legal joy' was placed in 1968 and previously his horse called 'owens sedge' completed in 1963. trained by jim dreaper (of arkle fame) in ireland.
@@MsVanorak thanks for this information
Just found out michael o hare was colour blind
That's his excuse ... what was his son's excuse. He was terrible.
Horse race jump good landing on grass
steel bridge ran a stormer as did rondetto
Yes, two great Aintree horses.
@@johnshort5003 Hi John they certainly were sir. May I mention from that era also Gay Trip and Black Secret two very genuine stayers.I think if John Francome had ridden Steel Bridge he would of won 'possibly. In my view our Grand National as become a joke especially from the last 10 years in fact I prefer the Scottish National now.Also I luved the Topham Trophy and Liverpool foxhunters chase too these races were Pure Class n Formidable fences then ' I think from 1990 the Grand National course as gradually become pointless sir and each subsequent year endless unnecessary modifications. Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝
@@glynnevans1851 Originally I was in favour of the modifications if they saved horses lives but as it goes, they've had no effect. A horse can fall at a hurdle as we know. The only result is that the race has been devalued.
@@johnshort5003 Cheers for your reply John and I respect your views sir. I wish to add if we continue to modify ' the Grand national course might as well become a Flat race course and continue to please the people who are not happy and I respect their views too. I believe more horses are killed over hurdle s as I think u indicate because the races are to fast most of the time. I can not accept when race goers compare Tiger Roll to Red Rum 🤔 because they are 2 Different races although my late dad ust to say it is impossible to compare different decades because of the way racing changes and he said pointless too.Some like to compare Arkle n Golden Miller I'm actually 50/50 on it sir ,May I ask if u have a view.Kind regards Glynn 🤝
...and what about Bechers Brook....there's no brook...virtually no drop...and is made of plastic...rename it the 6th fence...
the irish comontator wants sacking.
Michael O'Hehir was his name and he only ever did three or four at most but did get to call the pile up at 23rd fence in 1967. His son Tony called a few nationals around 25 years later.
@@julzyboy1973 Amazingly, his son was worse!
He's not that bad! His animated tones provide a bit of excitement and a welcome contrast to the laid back RP English commentary of O'Sullevan and Wilson.
@@julzyboy1973 Sadly, the BBC lost power at his section of the race I think in 2000 when Red Marauder won. There was another pile up at the Canal Turn which he didn't get to call. It was the BBC's loss. What a commentary double that would have been - father and son. Now the race is a sad caricature of what it once was.
Shame for Michael O'Hehir calling Highland Wedding a faller at second Becher's Brook. It would be his final television commentary, but did return to BBC radio where he covered the National until the 1980s.