2023 | ||
Found A Fifty | My Mate Mozzie | Sharjah |
Previous years | ||
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2022 | ||
Saint Roi | Visionarian | Fil Dor |
2021 | ||
Ferny Hollow | Riviere D'etel | Coeur Sublime |
1990-1987 | ||
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1990 | ||
Firions Law | Redundant Pal | Joyful Noise |
1989 | ||
Blitzkreig | The Committee | Toureen Prince |
1988 | ||
Deep Idol | Tradehimin | Ballychorus Dream |
1987 | ||
Abbey Glen | Wolf Of Badenoch | Bonalma |
The Racing Post Novice Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt chase in Ireland. The race is run at Leopardstown Racecourse in December, over a distance of 2 miles and 1 furlong (3,419 metres) and during its running there are 11 fences to be jumped.
The race is run on 26 December, which is known in Ireland as St Stephen's Day, and is one of the feature races of the course's four-day Christmas Festival.
Prior to 2011 [1] it was titled the Bord Na Mona With Nature Novice Chase. Prior to 2009 it was titled the Durkan New Homes Novice Chase. During the 1990s the race was known as the Dennys Gold Medal Novice Chase.
Leading jockey (3 wins):
Leading trainer (9 wins):
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer |
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1987 | Abbey Glen | 5 | Frank Berry | P Hughes |
1988 | Deep Idol | 8 | Niall Madden | P D Osborne |
1989 | Blitzkrieg | 6 | T J Ryan | Edward O'Grady |
1990 | Firions Law | 5 | C N Bowens | Victor Bowens |
1991 | Valrodian | 8 | I Lawrence | Michael Robinson |
1992 | Soft Day | 7 | Tom Taaffe | Arthur Moore |
1993 | Chirkpar | 6 | Richard Dunwoody | Jim Bolger |
1994 | Klairon Davis | 5 | F Woods | Arthur Moore |
1995 | Cancelled due to frozen course | |||
1996 | Danoli | 8 | Tommy Treacy | Thomas Foley |
1997 | Dardjini | 7 | Kieran Gaule | Noel Meade |
1998 | His Song | 5 | Shay Barry | Mouse Morris |
1999 | Native Upmanship | 6 | Conor O'Dwyer | Arthur Moore |
2000 | Knife Edge | 5 | Tom Rudd | Michael O'Brien |
2001 | Moscow Flyer | 7 | Barry Geraghty | Jessica Harrington |
2002 | Le Coudray | 8 | Barry Geraghty | Christy Roche |
2003 | Central House | 6 | Paul Carberry | Dessie Hughes |
2004 | Mariah Rollins | 6 | John Cullen | Pat Fahy |
2005 | Missed That | 6 | David Casey | Willie Mullins |
2006 | Schindlers Hunt | 6 | Roger Loughran | Dessie Hughes |
2007 | Sky's The Limit | 6 | Andrew McNamara | Edward O'Grady |
2008 | Follow The Plan | 5 | John Cullen | Oliver McKiernan |
2009 | Sizing Europe | 7 | Andrew Lynch | Henry de Bromhead |
2010 | Realt Dubh | 7 | Paul Carberry | Noel Meade |
2011 | Blackstairmountain | 6 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
2012 | Arvika Ligeonniere | 7 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
2013 | Defy Logic | 6 | Mark Walsh | Paul Nolan |
2014 | Clarcam | 4 | Bryan Cooper | Gordon Elliott |
2015 | Douvan | 5 | Patrick Mullins [lower-alpha 1] | Willie Mullins |
2016 | Min | 5 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2017 | Footpad | 5 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2018 | Le Richebourg | 5 | Mark Walsh | Joseph O'Brien |
2019 | Notebook | 6 | Rachael Blackmore | Henry de Bromhead |
2020 | Franco De Port | 5 | Bryan Cooper | Willie Mullins |
2021 | Ferny Hollow | 6 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
2022 | Saint Roi | 7 | Mark Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2023 | Found A Fifty | 6 | Jack Kennedy | Gordon Elliott |
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