Slaney Novice Hurdle
2016 | ||
Bellshill | Last Encounter | Anibale Fly |
Previous years | ||
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2015 | ||
Mckinley | Tell Us More | Free Expression |
2014 | ||
Briar Hill | Apache Jack | Very Wood |
2013 | ||
Rule The World | Minsk | Champagne Fever |
2012 | ||
Monksland | Lyreen Legend | Dedigout |
2011 | ||
Gagewell Flyer | Fists Of Fury | Pineau De Re |
2009 | ||
Mikael D'haguenet | Western Charmer | Clan Tara |
2008 | ||
Venalmar | Trafford Lad | Woodbine Willie |
2007 | ||
Kazal | Earth Magic | Casey Jones |
2006 | ||
Toofarback | Vic Venturi | Merdeka |
2005 | ||
Homer Wells | Sweet Kiln | Petertheknot |
2004 | ||
McGruders Cross | Away Home | Kildare |
The Slaney Novice Hurdle is a Grade One National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland. It is run in January at Naas Racecourse, over a distance of 2 miles and 4 furlongs. The race is often contested by horses who go on to compete at the Cheltenham Festival, such as the 1978 winner, Golden Cygnet, who went on to win the Supreme Novices' Hurdle and 2009 winner, Mikael d'Haguenet, who went on to win the Ballymore Properties Novices' Hurdle.
The race was run over 19 furlongs until 1995. It was awarded Grade 3 status in 1993, raised to Grade 2 in 2005 and then to Grade 1 in 2015.[1] The race has been run as the Lawlor's Hotel Novice Hurdle since 2015.
Winners since 1983
- Amateur jockeys indicated by "Mr".
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer |
1983 | Stag Hill | 6 | Tommy Carmody | J Durkan |
1984 | Straight Air | 6 | Mr Colin Magnier | Michael Cunningham |
1985 | Abandoned | |||
1986 | Regular Time | 5 | Tom Taaffe | Syl Kirk |
1987 | Flying Trove | 6 | Tom Taaffe | Arthur Moore |
1988 | Abandoned | |||
1989 | Have A Barney | 8 | Tom Taaffe | Arthur Moore |
1990 | Scally Owen | 6 | Tony Mullins | Paddy Mullins |
1991 | Nordic Surprise | 4 | Mr E J Kearns Jnr | Jim Bolger |
1992 | Irish Peace | 4 | Tommy Carmody | Liam Browne |
1993 | Bucks-Choice | 6 | Tony Mullins | Paddy Mullins |
1994 | Minella Lad | 8 | T Horgan | Aidan O'Brien |
1995 | Ventana Canyon | 6 | Charlie Swan | Edward O'Grady |
1996 | Rifawan | 5 | F Woods | Arthur Moore |
1997 | Abandoned | |||
1998 | Promalee | 6 | Richard Dunwoody | Aidan O'Brien |
1999 | Glazeaway | 6 | Conor O'Dwyer | Michael J O'Connor |
2000 | Champagne Native | 6 | Jason Titley | Tom Taaffe |
2001 | Risk Accessor | 6 | Charlie Swan | Christy Roche |
2002 | Canary Wharf | 6 | Barry Geraghty | John Bleahen |
2003 | Abandoned | |||
2004 | McGruders Cross | 6 | Shay Barry | Tony Mullins |
2005 | Homer Wells | 7 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2006 | Toofarback | 6 | Niall Madden | Noel Meade |
2007 | Kazal | 6 | Barry Geraghty | Eoin Griffin |
2008 | Venalmar | 6 | Paddy Flood | Mouse Morris |
2009 | Mikael D'haguenet | 5 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2010 | Abandoned | |||
2011 | Gagewell Flyer | 7 | Emmett Mullins | Willie Mullins |
2012 | Monksland | 5 | Paul Carberry | Noel Meade |
2013 | Rule The World | 6 | Davy Russell | Mouse Morris |
2014 | Briar Hill | 6 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2015 | Mckinley | 5 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
2016 | Bellshill | 6 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
See also
References
- ↑ "Enhancements to National Hunt Pattern for 2014/15 season". hripressoffice.ie. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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