John Bull Chase

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John Bull Chase
2003
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Edredon BleuPoliantasCastle Prince
Previous years
2002
Owner T Collins.svg Owner Stamford Bridge Partnership.svg Owner Matt Archer and the Late Miss J Broadhurs.svg
Looks Like TroubleCelibateUpgrade
2001
Owner Mr B E Nielsen checked cap.svg Owner Mrs Richard Tice.svg Owner Mr H V Perry.svg
BellatorKing of SpartaSuper Tactics
2000-1991
2000
Owner Fieldspring Racing.svg Owner R C Wilkins.svg Owner The Arthur White Partnership.svg
Wayward KingDouble ThrillerPrince Sorinieres
1999
Owner Mr D I Bare.svg Owner Lady Harris.svg Owner Fieldspring Racing.svg
The Land AgentMulliganWayward King
1998
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Callisoe BayStately HomeOnly two finished
1996
Owner J B Sumner.svg Owner Mrs P Sherwood.svg Owner Mr C G Roach.svg
Dublin FlyerTravadoViking Flagship
1995
Owner Mr B R H Burrough.svg Owner James Campbell.svg Owner John Bowen.svg
Lusty LightBradbury StarBang on Target
1994
Owner R F Eliot.svg Owner John Webber.svg Owner R and E H Investments Ltd.svg
Deep SensationElfastToby Tobias
1993
Owner Mr B A Kilpatrick.svg Owner Mrs K I Hayward.svg Owner R H Baines.svg
Sabin Du LoirRyde AgainDocklands Express
1992
Owner R and E H Investments Ltd.svg Owner Sir Hugh Dundas.svg Owner Mrs J Ollivant.svg
Toby TobiasGhofarCavvies Clown
1991
Owner Mrs L M Warren.svg Owner Robert Mancuso.svg Owner Frank A Farrant.svg
Panto PrinceOklaomaRusch De Farges
1990-1988
1990
Owner R and E H Investments Ltd.svg Owner Major A K Barlow.svg Owner R R Ledger.svg
Toby TobiasPegwell BayThe Fruit
1989
Owner Mrs J Ollivant.svg Owner Sheikh Ali Abu Khamsin.svg Owner Simon Sainsbury.svg
Cavvies ClownBolands CrossWestern Sunset
1988
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Ten PlusWestern SunsetOnly two finished
 

The John Bull Chase was a National Hunt Conditions chase in England which was open to horses aged five years or older. It was run at Wincanton over a distance of 2 miles and 5 furlongs (4,224 metres), and was scheduled to take place each year in January.

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The race was last run in 2003.

Winners since 1988

YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainer
1988Ten Plus [1] 8Kevin Mooney Fulke Walwyn
1989Cavvies Clown9Ross Arnott David Elsworth
1990Toby Tobias8Mark Pitman Jenny Pitman
1991Panto Prince10Brendan Powell SnrChris Popham
1992Toby Tobias10Mark Pitman Jenny Pitman
1993Sabin Du Loir14 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe
1994 Deep Sensation 9 Declan Murphy Josh Gifford
1995Lusty Light9Warren Marston Jenny Pitman
1996Dublin Flyer10Brendan Powell SnrCapt Tim Forster
1997Abandoned due to frost
1998Callisoe Bay9Justin McCarthy Oliver Sherwood
1999The Land Agent8 Mick Fitzgerald J Mullins
2000Wayward King8 Mick Fitzgerald Ron Hodges
2001Bellator8 Norman Williamson Venetia Williams
2002Looks Like Trouble10Seamus Durack Noel Chance
2003 Edredon Bleu 11 Jim Culloty Henrietta Knight

1 The race was won by Cavvies Clown, but he was subsequently disqualified for failing a dope test.

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