Johnstown Novice Hurdle
2015 | ||
Lean Araig | Modem | All Hell Let Loose |
Previous years | ||
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2014 | ||
Real Steel | Vicky De L'oasis | Minella Foru |
2013 | ||
Annie Power | Defy Logic | Don Cossack |
2012 | ||
Felix Yonger | Dressedtothenines | One Cool Shabra |
2011 | ||
Dare To Doubt | Prima Vista | Jim Will Fix It |
2010-2001 | ||
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2009 | ||
Go Native | Roberto Goldback | Kimberlite King |
2008 | ||
Coolcashin | Raven's Run | Woodbine Willie |
2007 | ||
Kazal | Callherwhatulike | Notre Pere |
2006 | ||
Merdeka | Back To Bid | Stoneville |
2005 | ||
Black Apalachi | Homer Wells | Sweet Kiln |
2004 | ||
Newmill | Inexorable | Moscow Court |
2003 | ||
Rosaker | Mossy Green | Central House |
2001 | ||
Macs Gildoran | Risk Accessor | Harbour Pilot |
2000-1994 | ||
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2000 | ||
No Discount | Oa Baldixe | Sackville |
1999 | ||
Sallie's Girl | Slaney Native | Fadoudal Du Cochet |
1998 | ||
Ballygowan Beauty | Generosa | Lite 'n Easy |
1997 | ||
Delphi Lodge | Tarthooth | Difficult Times |
1996 | ||
The Subbie | Little Buck | Malacca King |
1994 | ||
Sound Man | Aiybak | Idiots Venture |
The Johnstown Novice Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt horse race in Ireland. It is run at Naas in February over a distance of 2 miles and during the race there are eight hurdles to be jumped. The race was first run in 1984 as a Listed race and it was upgraded to Grade 2 in 2003. The race is currently sponsored by Paddy Power bookmakers and has been run under sponsored titles since 2011.
Records
Leading jockeys (4 wins):
- Barry Geraghty – (1999, 2004, 2006, 2007)
- Charlie Swan – (1991, 1993, 1994, 2000)
Leading trainers (4 wins):
- Willie Mullins - (2001, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Winners
- Amateur jockeys indicated by "Mr".
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer | ||
1984 | Nore Prince | P Gill | R Whitford | ||
1985 | Sub-Editor | F Berry | J G Murphy | ||
1986 | Lough Derg | Tony Mullins | Paddy Mullins | ||
1987 | Olan Lad | J Shortt | Homer Scott | ||
1988 | Shannon Spray | G M O'Neill | Augustine Leahy | ||
1989 | Fourth Of July | Niall Madden snr | Mick O'Toole | ||
1990 | Grey Danube | Tommy Carmody | John Mulhern | ||
1991 | Mass Appeal | Charlie Swan | Victor Bowens | ||
1992 | Flashing Steel | Kevin O'Brien | John Mulhern | ||
1993 | Atone | Charlie Swan | J R Cox | ||
1994 | Sound Man | Charlie Swan | Edward O'Grady | ||
no race 1995 | |||||
no race 1996 | |||||
1997 | Delphi Lodge | Conor O'Dwyer | Tom Taaffe | ||
1998 | Ballygowan Beauty | P G Hourigan | Michael Hourigan | ||
1999 | Sallie's Girl | Barry Geraghty | Noel Meade | ||
2000 | No Discount | Charlie Swan | Charlie Swan | ||
2001 | Macs Gildoran | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins | ||
2002 | Tuco | Norman Williamson | David Wachman | ||
2003 | Rosaker | Paul Carbery | Noel Meade | ||
2004 | Newmill | Barry Geraghty | Thomas Gerard O'Leary | ||
2005 | Black Apalachi | John Cullen | Philip Rothwell | ||
2006 | Merdeka | Barry Geraghty | Tom Taaffe | ||
2007 | Kazal | Barry Geraghty | Eoin Griffin | ||
2008 | Coolcashin | Tom Doyle | Michael Bowe | ||
2009 | Go Native | Paul Carberry | Noel Meade | ||
no race 2010 | |||||
2011 | Dare To Doubt | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins | ||
2012 | Felix Yonger | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins | ||
2013 | Annie Power | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins | ||
2014 | Real Steel | Brian O'Connell | Philip Fenton | ||
2015 | Lean Araig | Robbie Colgan | Oliver McKiernan |
See also
References
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