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Savills Chase
2023
Owner Mrs Audrey Turley.svg Owner Robcour.svg Owner Mr John P McManus quartered cap.svg
Galopin Des ChampsGerri ColombeCapodanno
Previous years
2022
Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner Kemboy and Brett Graham and Ken Sharp Syndicate.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud white cap.svg
ConflatedKemboyFury Road
2021
Owner Mr R A Bartlett.svg Owner Cheveley Park Stud.svg Owner Kemboy and Brett Graham and Ken Sharp Syndicate.svg
GalvinA Plus TardKemboy
2020-2011
2020
Owner Cheveley Park Stud disc.svg Owner Kemboy and Brett Graham and Ken Sharp Syndicate.svg Owner Mrs J Donnelly.svg
A Plus TardKemboyMelon
2019
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Delta WorkMonaleeRoad To Respect
2018
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KemboyMonaleeRoad To Respect
2017
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Road To RespectBalko Des FlosOutlander
2016
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OutlanderDon PoliDjakadam
2015
Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud white cap.svg Owner Mr Barry Connell.svg
Don PoliFirst LieutenantFoxrock
2014
Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner Mr Graham Wylie red cap.svg Owner Mrs Angela Yeoman.svg
Road To RichesOn His OwnSam Winner
2013
Owner The Not Afraid Partnership.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud white cap.svg Owner Mrs P Papot.svg
Bobs WorthFirst LieutenantRubi Ball
2012
Owner Mr Graham Wylie.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner Mr Stephen Curran.svg
Tidal BayFirst LieutenantFlemenstar
2011
Owner Mr John P McManus.svg Owner Mr W Hennessy.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg
SynchronisedRubi LightQuito De La Roque
2010-2001
2010
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PandoramaMoney TrixJoncol
2009
Owner Mr Ged Mason.svg Owner Mr Craig Bennett.svg Owner Mrs Kay Browne.svg
What A FriendMoney TrixJoncol
2008
Owner Sir R. Ogden.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner Mount Temple Two Racing Synd.svg
Exotic DancerWar Of AttritionCane Brake
2007
Owner Mr Paul K Barber.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner Old Moss Farm.svg
DenmanMossbankThe Listener
2006
Owner Old Moss Farm.svg Owner Mr B J Craig.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg
The ListenerBeef Or SalmonWar Of Attrition
2005
Owner Mr B J Craig.svg Owner Gigginstown House Stud.svg Owner S Mulryan.svg
Beef Or SalmonWar Of AttritionForget The Past
2004
Owner Mr B J Craig.svg Owner Mr Jim Lewis.svg Owner Edward Wallace.svg
Beef Or SalmonBest MatePizarro
2003
Owner Mr Jim Lewis.svg Owner Mr John P McManus quartered cap.svg Owner Mr B J Craig.svg
Best MateLe CoudrayBeef Or Salmon
2002
Owner Mr B J Craig.svg Owner Mrs John Magnier.svg Owner Kays Syndicate.svg
Beef Or SalmonColonel BraxtonHarbour Pilot
2001
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Foxchapel KingNative UpmanshipAlexander Banquet
2000-1991
2000
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Rince RiDorans PrideNick Dundee
1999
Owner F M Moriarty.svg Owner Mrs Violet O'Leary.svg Owner Mrs S Bowens.svg
Rince RiFlorida PearlBuck Rogers
1998
Owner Mr T J Doran.svg Owner Mrs A M Daly.svg Owner Mrs S Bowens.svg
Dorans PrideBoss DoyleBuck Rogers
1997
Owner Lisselan Farms Ltd.svg Owner Herb M Stanley.svg Owner G R Bailey Ltd (Baileys Horse Feeds).svg
Imperial CallMerry GaleAntonin
1996
Owner John O'Meara.svg Owner E P King.svg Owner Mrs T K Cooper.svg
Johnny SetasideKing Of The GalesOpera Hat
1994
Owner Michael J O'Neill.svg Owner John G Doyle.svg Owner Mr C J Haughey.svg
Commercial ArtistNuaffeFlashing Steel
1993
Owner Mr J F Mernagh.svg Owner Mr C J Haughey.svg Owner Mrs C A Moore.svg
Deep BrambleFlashing SteelForce Seven
1992
Owner Dr Michael Smurfit.svg Owner Mrs Miles Valentine.svg Owner P G Garahy.svg
General IdeaCahervillahowGaramycin
1991
Owner Mrs M Quinn.svg Owner N McCarthy.svg Owner Mr John P McManus.svg
Firions LawFerodaLaura's Beau
1990-1987
1990
Owner Mrs Miles Valentine.svg Owner Mr John P McManus.svg Owner Thomas J Farrell.svg
CahervillahowBlitzkreigUs And Joe
1989
Owner Mrs H A McCormick.svg Owner M R Deeley.svg Owner Mrs M Marshall.svg
Maid Of MoneyWaterloo BoySuper Furrow
1988
Owner Mrs H A McCormick.svg Owner W H O'Gorman.svg Owner R H Kelsey.svg
Maid Of MoneyWolf Of BadenochBobsline
1987
Owner Frank Conroy.svg Owner R H Kelsey.svg Owner Mr Paul Green.svg
Weather The StormBobslineVery Promising
 

The Savills Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of about 3 miles (4,828 metres), and during its running there are seventeen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year during the Christmas Festival meeting in late December.

History

It was first run over its present distance in 1992, when it became known as the Ericsson Chase. This replaced an earlier event, the Black and White Whisky Champion Chase, which had been run mostly over 2+12 miles since 1986. From 2004 to 2016 the race was sponsored by Lexus and run as the Lexus Chase. The company ended their sponsorship in November 2017 and the race was run as the Leopardstown Christmas Chase. [1] In 2018 the property company Savills took over the sponsorship and the race was given its present title. [2]

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (5 wins):

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
1986 Very Promising 8 Richard Dunwoody David Nicholson
1987 Weather the Storm 7 Tom Taaffe Arthur Moore
1988 Maid of Money 6 Anthony Powell John Fowler
1989 Maid of Money 7 Anthony Powell John Fowler
1990 Cahervillahow 6 Charlie Swan Mouse Morris
1991 Firions Law 6 Mickey Flynn Victor Bowens
1992 General Idea 7 Brendan Sheridan Dermot Weld
1993 Deep Bramble 6 Peter Niven Michael Hourigan
1994 Commercial Artist 8 Graham Bradley Victor Bowens
no race 1995
1996 Johnny Setaside 7 Richard Dunwoody Noel Meade
1997 Imperial Call 8 Conor O'Dwyer Fergie Sutherland
1998 Dorans Pride 9 Paul Carberry Michael Hourigan
1999 Rince Ri 6 Conor O'Dwyer Ted Walsh
2000 Rince Ri 7 Ruby Walsh Ted Walsh
2001 Foxchapel King 8 David Casey Mouse Morris
2002 Beef Or Salmon 6 Timmy Murphy Michael Hourigan
2003 Best Mate 8 Jim Culloty Henrietta Knight
2004 Beef Or Salmon 8 Paul Carberry Michael Hourigan
2005 Beef Or Salmon 9 Paul Carberry Michael Hourigan
2006 The Listener 7 Daryl Jacob Robert Alner
2007 Denman 7 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2008 Exotic Dancer 8 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill
2009 What a Friend 6 Sam Thomas Paul Nicholls
2010 Pandorama 7 Paul Carberry Noel Meade
2011 Synchronised 8 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill
2012 Tidal Bay 11 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2013 Bobs Worth 8 Barry Geraghty Nicky Henderson
2014 Road To Riches 7 Bryan Cooper Noel Meade
2015 Don Poli 6 Bryan Cooper Willie Mullins
2016 Outlander 8 Jack Kennedy Gordon Elliott
2017Road To Respect6Sean Flanagan Noel Meade
2018Kemboy6 David Mullins Willie Mullins
2019Delta Work6 Jack Kennedy Gordon Elliott
2020 A Plus Tard 6Darragh O'Keefe Henry de Bromhead
2021Galvin7 Davy Russell Gordon Elliott
2022Conflated8 Jack Kennedy Gordon Elliott
2023 Galopin Des Champs 7 Paul Townend Willie Mullins

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References

  1. Jennings, David. "Lexus ends backing of Leopardstown Grade 1". Racing Post . Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  2. O'Hehir, Tony (24 July 2018). "Savills the new sponsor of Leopardstown's Grade 1 Christmas Chase". Racing Post .