Paddy's Reward Club Chase
The Paddy's Reward Club Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland. It is run at Leopardstown Racecourse in December, over a distance of about 2 miles and 1 furlong (3,420 metres) and during the race there are 11 fences to be jumped. The race was first run in 1998 as a Listed race, before being run as a Grade 1 race from 2007 onwards. The race is sponsored by Paddy Power bookmakers and has had various titles promoting Paddy Power products during its history. The 2019 race was run as the Paddy's Rewards Club "Loyalty's Dead, Live For Rewards" Chase.
2020 | ||
Chacun Pour Soi | Notebook | Put The Kettle On |
Previous years | ||
---|---|---|
2019 | ||
A Plus Tard | Chacun Pour Soi | Ordinary World |
2018 | ||
Simply Ned | Footpad | Ordinary World |
2017 | ||
Simply Ned | Min | Ordinary World |
2016 | ||
Douvan | Sizing John | Simply Ned |
2015 | ||
Flemenstar | Simply Ned | Hidden Cyclone |
2014 | ||
Twinlight | Hidden Cyclone | Simply Ned |
2013 | ||
Benefficient | Hidden Cyclone | Arvika Ligeonniere |
2012 | ||
Sizing Europe | Rubi Light | Edgardo Sol |
2011 | ||
Big Zeb | Noble Prince | Forpadydeplasterer |
2010 | ||
Big Zeb | Golden Silver | Scotsirish |
2009 | ||
Golden Silver | Tranquil Sea | Scotsirish |
2008 | ||
Big Zeb | Watson Lake | Thyne Again |
2007 | ||
Mansony | Nickname | Schindlers Hunt |
2006 | ||
Nickname | Central House | Hi Cloy |
2005 | ||
Hi Cloy | Fota Island | Central House |
2004 | ||
Central House | Native Scout | Native Upmanship |
2003 | ||
Moscow Flyer | Native Scout | Knife Edge |
Records
Most successful horse (3 wins):
- Big Zeb – 2008, 2010, 20011
Leading jockey (3 wins):
- Ruby Walsh – Papillon (1998, 2000), Douvan (2016)
- Barry Geraghty – Moscow Flyer (2002, 2003), Big Zeb (2010)
- Paul Townend - Golden Silver (2009), Twinlight (2014), Chacun Pour Soi (2020)
Leading trainer (4 wins):
- Willie Mullins - Golden Silver (2009), Twinlight (2014), Douvan (2016), Chacun Pour Soi (2020)
Winners
Year |
Winner |
Age |
Jockey |
Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Papillon | 7 | Ruby Walsh | Ted Walsh |
1999 | Merry Gale | 11 | Paul Moloney | Jim Dreaper |
2000 | Papillon | 9 | Ruby Walsh | Ted Walsh |
2001 | Knife Edge | 6 | Tom Rudd | Michael O'Brien |
2002 | Moscow Flyer | 8 | Barry Geraghty | Jessica Harrington |
2003 | Moscow Flyer | 9 | Barry Geraghty | Jessica Harrington |
2004 | Central House | 7 | Paul Carberry | Dessie Hughes |
2005 | Hi Cloy | 8 | Andrew McNamara | Michael Hourigan |
2006 | Nickname | 7 | Niall Madden | Martin Brassil |
2007 | Mansony | 8 | Davy Russell | Arthur Moore |
2008 | Big Zeb | 7 | Matt O'Connor | Colm Murphy |
2009 | Golden Silver | 7 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
2010 | Big Zeb | 9 | Barry Geraghty | Colm Murphy |
2011 | Big Zeb | 10 | Robbie Power | Colm Murphy |
2012 | Sizing Europe | 10 | Andrew Lynch | Henry de Bromhead |
2013 | Benefficient | 7 | Bryan Cooper | Tony Martin |
2014 | Twinlight | 7 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
2015 | Flemenstar | 10 | Andrew Lynch | Anthony Curran |
2016 | Douvan | 6 | Ruby Walsh | Willie Mullins |
2017 | Simply Ned[lower-alpha 1] | 10 | Mark Walsh | Nicky Richards |
2018 | Simply Ned | 11 | Mark Walsh | Nicky Richards |
2019 | A Plus Tard | 5 | Rachael Blackmore | Henry de Bromhead |
2020 | Chacun Pour Soi | 8 | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
- Min finished first in 2017 but was placed second after a stewards' enquiry for causing interference to Simply Ned
References
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