Naas Racecourse Business Club Novice Chase

Woodlands Park Novice Chase
2023
Thedevilscoachman Ramillies Amirite
Previous years
2022
Stattler Farouk D'Alene Vanillier
2021
Eklat De Rire Escaria Ten Pencilfulloflead
2020-2011
2020
Carefully Selected Forza Milan Elwood
2019
Ballyward Chris's Dream Champagne Classic
2018
Moulin A Vent Jury Duty Livelovelaugh
2017
Anibale Fly A Genie In Abottle Balko Des Flos
2016
Roi Des Francs Pont Alexandre Sub Lieutenant
2015
Wounded Warrior Rule The World Lots Of Memories
2014
Foxrock Sizing Gold Clar Na Mionn
2013
Tofino Bay Aupcharlie One Cool Shabra
2012
Medical Card Crash Allee Garde
2011
Quito De La Roque Western Charmer Slippers Percy
2010-2001
2010
Oscar Looby Alpha Ridge Telenor
2009
Parsons Pistol Good Fella Chiraaz
2008
Pomme Tiepy Kilcrea Castle Torduff King
2007
Chelsea Harbour O'Muircheartaigh Romek
2006
Southern Vic Church Island Homer Wells
2005
Point Barrow Lincam Mutineer
2004
Lord Who Jim John James
2003
I'vehadit The Premier Cat Intelligent
2002
Takagi Copernicus Risk Accessor
2001
Sackville Rose Of Inchiquin Knights Of Kerry
2000-1992
2000
Saxophone Its Time For A Win Gill's Honey
1999
Rince Ri Stanley Steamer Brambledale
1998
Blue Irish Wyatt Private Peace
1997
Ultra Flutter Amble Speedy Le Ginno
1996
Shanagarry Spankers Hill Beat The Second
1995
Lacken Cross The Bluebell Polka Wayuphill
1994
Another Excuse Titian Blonde Sullane River
1993
Deep Bramble Commercial Artist Dysart Lass
1992
Mass Appeal Captain Brandy Chattering
 

The Naas Racecourse Business Club Novice Chase is a Grade 3 National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland. It is run at Naas Racecourse in January over a distance of about 3 miles (4,828 metres) and during its running there are 16 fences to be jumped..

The race was first run in 1992, and was awarded Grade 3 status in 1996. It was upgraded to Grade 2 in 2004 and downgraded back to Grade 3 in 2017.[1] From 2000 to 2018 it was run as the Woodlands Park 100 Club Novice Chase.

Records

Most successful jockey (4 wins):

  • Paul CarberryLord Who (2004), Parsons Pistol (2009), Oscar Looby (2010), Wounded Warrior (2015)

Most successful trainer (6 wins):

  • Noel Meade - Parsons Pistol (2009), Oscar Looby (2010), Medical Card (2012), Wounded Warrior (2015), Moulin A Vent (2018), Thedevilscoachman (2023)

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer
1992 Mass Appeal 7 Charlie Swan Victor Bowens
1993 Deep Bramble 6 Enda Bolger[lower-alpha 1] Michael Hourigan
1994 Another Excuse 6 W M O'Sullivan[lower-alpha 1] Eugene M O'Sullivan
1995 Lacken Cross 7 Charlie Swan Aidan O'Brien
1996 Shanagarry 7 B Moran[lower-alpha 1] Patrick Heffernan
1997 Ultra Flutter 10 Shane Broderick Michael Hourigan
1998 Blue Irish 7 Norman Williamson Mrs Sue Bramall
1999 Rince Ri 6 Ruby Walsh Ted Walsh
2000 Saxophone 7 Tommy Treacy Jim Dreaper
2001 Sackville 8 David Casey Frances Crowley
2002 Takagi 7 Gerald Cotter Edward O'Grady
2003 I'vehadit 9 Roger Loughran Dessie Hughes
2004 Lord Who 7 Paul Carberry Pat Doyle
2005 Point Barrow 7 J P Elliott P Hughes
2006 Southern Vic 7 Conor O'Dwyer Ted Walsh
2007 Chelsea Harbour 7 Davy Russell Thomas Mullins
2008 Pomme Tiepy[lower-alpha 2] 5 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins
2009 Parsons Pistol 7 Paul Carberry Noel Meade
2010 Oscar Looby 7 Paul Carberry Noel Meade
2011 Quito De La Roque 7 Davy Russell Colm Murphy
2012 Medical Card 8 Davy Condon Noel Meade
2013 Tofino Bay 10 Davy Russell Dessie Hughes
2014 Foxrock 6 David Mullins Ted Walsh
2015 Wounded Warrior 6 Paul Carberry Noel Meade
2016 Roi Des Francs 7 Bryan Cooper Willie Mullins
2017 Anibale Fly 7 Mark Walsh Tony Martin
2018 Moulin A Vent 6 Sean Flanagan Noel Meade
2019 Ballyward 7 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins
2020 Carefully Selected 8 Paul Townend Willie Mullins
2021 Eklat De Rire 7 Rachael Blackmore Henry de Bromhead
2022 Stattler 7 Paul Townend Willie Mullins
2023 Thedevilscoachman[lower-alpha 3] 7 Bryan Cooper Noel Meade
  1. amateur jockey
  2. The 2008 race took place at Leopardstown
  3. Ramillies finished first in 2023 but was placed second after a stewards' enquiry

See also

References

  1. "Enhancements to National Hunt Pattern for 2016/2017 Season". Horse Racing Ireland. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
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