David Moseley

David Moseley


1907-1986


Born in 1907, amateur rider David Patrick Grange Moseley achieved his greatest success when winning the 1929 Liverpool Foxhunters’ Chase, run in those days over the full Grand National course of 4 miles 856 yards, on his own horse, 20-1 outsider Agden. 

Agden was named after the Cheshire village in which Mr Moseley lived. He beat the 14-year-old Seti The First, which had won the race two years earlier, by two lengths.


Mr Moseley rode Agden in the 1930 Grand National but they pulled up. 


He died in 1986.