Galway Hurdle
2016 | ||
Clondaw Warrior | Hidden Cyclone | Princely Conn |
Previous years | ||
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2015 | ||
Quick Jack | Max Dynamite | Ted Veale |
2014 | ||
Thomas Edison | Bayan | The Game Changer |
2013 | ||
Missunited | Flaxen Flare | Make Your Mark |
2012 | ||
Rebel Fitz | Cause Of Causes | Captain Cee Bee |
2011 | ||
Moon Dice | Fosters Cross | Dirar |
2010 | ||
Overturn | Bahrain Storm | Dirar |
2009 | ||
Bahrain Storm | Deutschland | Lucky Wish |
2008 | ||
Indian Pace | Eagle's Pass | Northern Alliance |
2007 | ||
Farmer Brown | Freeloader | Eagle's Pass |
2006 | ||
Cuan Na Grai | Shandon Star | The Last Hurrah |
2005 | ||
More Rainbows | Tiger Cry | Callow Lake |
2004 | ||
Cloone River | Gemini Guest | Mirpour |
2003 | ||
Sabadilla | Cloone River | Lafayette |
The Galway Hurdle is a National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Galway over a distance of 2 miles (3,219 metres), and during its running there are nine hurdles to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late July or early August.
The event is held during the seven-day Galway Festival meeting. It was established in 1913, and the inaugural running was won by Red Damsel. For the first six years it was contested over 1½ miles. The race is now sponsored by Guinness.
Winners since 1988
Year | Winner | Age | Weight | Jockey | Trainer |
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1988 | Try a Brandy | 6 | 09-07 | Harry Rogers | Marty Dunne |
1989 | I'm Confident | 5 | 09-07 | Mr Fran Flood | M. McDonagh |
1990 | Athy Spirit | 5 | 10-11 | Tom Taaffe | Willie Fennin |
1991 | Sagaman | 5 | 10-12 | Mr Philip Fenton | L. J. Codd |
1992 | Natalies Fancy | 6 | 10-03 | Jason Titley | Pat Kelly |
1993 | Camden Buzz | 5 | 10-12 | Charlie Swan | Paddy Mullins |
1994 | Oh So Grumpy | 6 | 10-09 | Mark Dwyer | Jessica Harrington |
1995 | No Tag | 7 | 10-11 | Jason Titley | Pat Kelly |
1996 | Mystical City | 6 | 10-01 | David Casey | Willie Mullins |
1997 | Toast the Spreece | 5 | 10-09 | Tony McCoy | Aidan O'Brien |
1998 | Black Queen | 7 | 10-02 | Shay Barry | John Kiely |
1999 | Quinze | 6 | 11-12 | Richard Dunwoody | Pat Hughes |
2000 | Perugino Diamond | 4 | 09-08 | Jim Culloty | Seamus O'Farrell |
2001 | Ansar | 5 | 09-09 | Paul Carberry | Dermot Weld |
2002 | Say Again | 6 | 10-07 | John Cullen | Paul Nolan |
2003 | Sabadilla | 9 | 09-07 | Pat Verling | Pat Verling |
2004 | Cloone River | 8 | 10-07 | John Cullen | Paul Nolan |
2005 | More Rainbows | 5 | 09-10 | Niall Madden | Noel Meade |
2006 | Cuan Na Grai | 5 | 10-09 | Paddy Flood | Paul Nolan |
2007 | Farmer Brown | 6 | 10-11 | Davy Russell | Pat Hughes |
2008 | Indian Pace | 7 | 09-10 | Paul Townend | John Kiely |
2009 | Bahrain Storm | 6 | 10-12 | Stephen Gray | Pat Flynn |
2010 | Overturn | 6 | 11-06 | Graham Lee | Donald McCain, Jr. |
2011 | Moon Dice | 6 | 10-04 | Tom Doyle | Paul Flynn |
2012 | Rebel Fitz | 7 | 11-05 | Davy Russell | Michael Winters |
2013 | Missunited | 6 | 10-08 | Robbie Power | Michael Winters |
2014 | Thomas Edison | 7 | 10-06 | Tony McCoy | Tony Martin |
2015 | Quick Jack | 6 | 10-04 | Denis O'Regan | Tony Martin |
2016 | Clondaw Warrior | 9 | 11-05 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
Earlier winners
- 1913 - Red Damsel
- 1950 - Lady's Find
- 1951 - Wye Fly
- 1952 - Warrenscourt Lad
- 1953 - Prince of Devon
- 1954 - Cloudless Days
- 1955 - Antigue II
- 1956 - Ivy Green
- 1957 - Tymon Castle
- 1958 - Knight Errant
- 1959 - Cashel View
- 1960 - Commutering
- 1961 - Cynge Noir / Newgrove *
- 1962 - Tripacer
- 1963 - Snow Trix
- 1964 - Extra Stout
- 1965 - Ticonderoga
- 1966 - Warkey
- 1967 - Muir
- 1968 - Annalong
- 1969 - Bonne
- 1970 - Dictora
- 1971 - Highway View
- 1972 - Hardboy
- 1973 - Lesabelle
- 1974 - Just for Fun
- 1975 - Double Default / Spanner *
- 1976 - Negrada
- 1977 - Paddy Bouler
- 1978 - Prince Tammy
- 1979 - Hard Tarquin
- 1980 - Pearlstone
- 1981 - Double Wrapped
- 1982 - Pinch Hitter
- 1983 - Pinch Hitter
- 1984 - Tara Lee
- 1985 - Strathline
- 1986 - Rushmoor
- 1987 - Belsir
* The 1961 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
* There were two winners in 1975 as the race was split into separate divisions.
References
- Racing Post:
- carlow-nationalist.ie – "All set for another Ballybrit Bonanza" (2006).
- galway-races.net – "History of the Galway Festival".
- timesonline.co.uk – "Glorious Galway" (2006).
See also
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