Fairlawne Handicap Chase
2017 | ||
Shantou Flyer | Village Vic | Top Gamble |
Previous years | ||
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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 | ||
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 |
The Fairlawne Handicap Chase, currently run under the sponsored title of the BetBright Best For Festival Betting 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 at Cheltenham over a distance of 2 miles and 5 furlongs (4,225 metres). It is a handicap race, and is scheduled to take place each year on New Year's Day.
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 previousy associated with a three-mile conditions chase run at Windsor until 1997.
Winners since 1990
Year | Winner | Age | Weight | Jockey | Trainer |
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1990 | Paddyboro | 12 | 11–13 | Richard Rowe | Josh Gifford |
1991 | New Halen [1] | 9 | 09-12 | Eamon Tierney | Paul James |
1992 | Nodform [1] | 7 | 10–12 | Declan Murphy | Josh Gifford |
no race 1993 | |||||
1994 | Southern Minstrel | 11 | 10-06 | Adrian Maguire | Peter Cheesbrough |
no race 1995 | |||||
no race 1996 | |||||
no race 1997 | |||||
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 |
no race 2001 | |||||
no race 2002 | |||||
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 |
no race 2013 [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 |
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.