Contemporary newspaper reporters stated that the race was run over the same course as the previous year, although some additional fences, which had appeared between Becher's Brook and the Canal Turn the previous year had been removed. Generally the press thought the fences to be only of a moderate character and that the popularity of the race, which received many press claims of being the jumping rival of The Derby, was more down to the spectators in the stands being able to witness the entire contest, unusual for a Steeplechase at that time.
Start – Just beyond the Lane by the stands.
Fence 1 [19 on the second circuit] Deep drain and bank.
Fence 2 [20] Bank.
Fence 3 [21] Post, rail ditch on take off side and drop.
Fence 4 [22] Post and rails with ditch and drop.
Fence 5 [23] Becher's Brook Post and rail bounded by broad ditch.
Fence 6 [24] Hedge and bank with drain.
Fence 7 [25] Quickset hedge.
Fence 8 [26] A double fence of post and rails with thick thorn fence beyond with a rivulet between.
Fence 9 [27] Brook with timber before it and a 90 degree turn beyond.
Fence 10 [28] Strong hedge and drop with brook on take off side.
Fence 11 [29] Bank and ditch.
Fence 12 [30] Hedge and dyke.
Fence 13 [31] Bar into Mess Bridge Lane.
Fence 14 [32] Bar out of Mess Bridge Lane.
Fence 15 Six Foot High Gorsed Hurdle at the distance chair, also known as the Made fence.
Fence 16 Artificial fence and piece of water 15 feet wide and 3 feet deep.
Fence 17 Bank and Ditch at the lane.
Fence 32 Hurdle.
Fence 33 Hurdle. Although the course remained the same, the makeup of the actual fences, and the terrain of the fields between them changed year on year at this time. The starting lane was in the area now known as Melling Road, A second set of rails had been removed from Becher's Brook since the previous year's running while the fences between it and the Canal Turn had changed greatly since last year. Neither the Canal Turn nor Valentine's Brook had been named yet and were fences nine and ten in this year's race. The Table jump, which was believed to have been a Punchestown styled bank appears to have been removed from the area now known as Anchor Bridge Lane and replaced with a rail into and out of it, which at this time was called Mess Bridge Lane. The Chair was known at this time as the Made Fence or Gorsed Hurdle while the Water Jump was described as the Artificial Brook. The Fence previously known as the Sunken Lane, which today is Melling Road, had the entry element of it removed this year, leaving just a bank and ditch to jump out of, while the number of hurdles on the second circuit run in was reduced from three to two. ==Leading Contenders==