Fairlawne Handicap Chase

The Fairlawne Handicap Chase, currently run under the sponsored title of the Paddy Power New Year's Day Handicap Chase, is a Grade 3 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs (2 miles 4 furlongs and 127 yards, or 4,139 metres) and during its running there are 17 fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and is scheduled to take place each year on New Year's Day.

Fairlawne Handicap Chase
2023
Midnight River Stolen Silver Nassalam
Previous years
2022
Vienna Court Simply The Betts Alnadam
2020-2011
2020
Oldgrangewood Saint Calvados Lalor
2019
Aso Happy Diva Ballyhill
2018
Ballyhill Shantou Flyer Sametegal
2017
Shantou Flyer Village Vic Top Gamble
2016
Village Vic Tenor Nivernais Top Gamble
2015
Splash of Ginge Hunt Ball Caid Du Berlais
2014
Double Ross Cedre Bleu Kumbeshwar
2012
Calgary Bay Hector's Choice Matuhi
2011
Tartak Carole's Legacy Mahogany Blaze
2010-2001
2010
Can't Buy Time Private Be Mister McGoldrick
2009
Stan Fier Normand Hold Em
2008
Vodka Bleu Patman Du Charmil Model Son
2007
Too Forward Nozic Le Volfoni
2006
Fondmort Too Forward Made in Japan
2005
Le Duc Redemption Kandjar D'allier
2004
Whereareyounow Spring Grove Foly Pleasant
2003
Ballinclay King Katarino Grey Abbey
2000-1990
2000
The Outback Way Storm Damage Northern Starlight
1999
Eirespray Mr Strong Gale Jathib
1998
Pete The Parson Unguided Missile Nahthen Lad
1994
Southern Minstrel Lake Teereen Only two finished
1992
Nodform Wigtown Bay Another Coral
1991
New Halen Al Hashimi Iron Gray
1990
Paddyboro Private Views Dudie
 

The race was first run in 1990 as the Cleeve Hill Handicap Chase and was awarded Grade 3 status in 2009.

From 2014 the race became officially known as the Fairlawne Chase, a name previously associated with a three-mile conditions chase run at Windsor until 1997.

Winners

Year Winner Age Weight Jockey Trainer
1990 Paddyboro 12 11–13 Richard Rowe Josh Gifford
1991 New Halen [lower-alpha 1] 9 09-12 Eamon Tierney Paul James
1992 Nodform [lower-alpha 1] 7 10–12 Declan Murphy Josh Gifford
1993Abandoned due to frost
1994 Southern Minstrel 11 10-06 Adrian Maguire Peter Cheesbrough
1995Abandoned due to frost
1996Abandoned due to frost
1996Abandoned due to frost
1998 Pete The Parson 9 10-02 Mick Fitzgerald Jim Old
1999 Eirespray 8 10-07 Seamus Durack Sue Smith
2000 The Outback Way 10 11-10 Norman Williamson Venetia Williams
2001Abandoned due to frost
2002Abandoned due to frost
2003 Ballinclay King 9 10–11 Davy Russell Ferdy Murphy
2004 Whereareyounow 7 10-01 Carl Llewellyn Nigel Twiston-Davies
2005 Le Duc 6 10-08 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2006 Fondmort 10 11–12 Mick Fitzgerald Nicky Henderson
2007 Too Forward 11 11-04 Timmy Murphy Carl Llewellyn
2008 Vodka Bleu 9 10–13 Timmy Murphy David Pipe
2009 Stan 9 11-00 Aidan Coleman Venetia Williams
2010 Can't Buy Time 8 11-00 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill
2011 Tartak 8 11-08 Paddy Brennan Tom George
2012 Calgary Bay 9 10-04 Dominic Elsworth Henrietta Knight
2013 no race 2013 [lower-alpha 2]
2014 Double Ross 8 11-05 Sam Twiston-Davies Nigel Twiston-Davies
2015 Splash of Ginge 7 11-02 Jamie Bargary Nigel Twiston-Davies
2016 Village Vic 9 10-10 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2017 Shantou Flyer 7 11-02 Aidan Coleman Rebecca Curtis
2018 Ballyhill 7 10-02 Jamie Bargary Nigel Twiston-Davies
2019 Aso 9 11-12 Charlie Deutsch Venetia Williams
2020 Oldgrangewood 9 10-07 Harry Skelton Dan Skelton
2021 no race 2021 [lower-alpha 3]
2022 Vienna Court 7 10-06 Sam Twiston-Davies Nigel Twiston-Davies
2023 Midnight River 8 11-04 Harry Skelton Dan Skelton
  1. The 1991 and 1992 runnings took place on New Year's Eve of the preceding year
  2. The 2013 running was abandoned due to a waterlogged course
  3. The 2021 running was abandoned due to a waterlogged course

See also

References

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