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National Hunt Chase

17:20 Cheltenham Festival

2025-03-11

Winner: £52,030

Runners: 18

Going: Good To Soft

No. of hurdles: 23

Distance: 3m5f201y

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The Maureen Mullins National Hunt Challenge Cup Novices' Chase, known as the National Hunt Chase, is a novice chase over 3m6f at the Cheltenham Festival. Up until 2019 it was run over 4m but the distance was reduced due to welfare concerns after 2020's race, in which only four of the 18 runners completed. It is run as the final race on the first day of the festival. The 2025 edition of the National Hunt Chase will no longer be restricted to amateur jockeys and has been downgraded to a novice handicap for horses with a rating of up to 145.

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13(0)
2/53/3
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Gericault Roque

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J: Jack Tudor
T: David Pipe
9
11-0
131
150
0-7 over fences but that includes his seconds in a 3m5f Classic at Warwick and 3m1f Ultima here, along with third in the 3m2f Coral Cup at Newbury in November 2022 before a long layoff; finally reappeared with an encouraging run at Windsor (20-1) in January; 7lb lower than in the 2022 Ultima and lightly raced, he's on a tempting mark.
1(0)
1352P4
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Duffle Coat

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J: Danny Gilligan
T: Gordon Elliott
8
12-0
145
145
Won the Mayo National at Ballinrobe (good) last May but that's not much beyond 2m7f and he was not at his best over an extended 3m1f two starts later; runner-up in the Galway Plate (extended 2m6f, good) in July and soft ground may have been against him on both starts since (September and January) but others are more persuasive.
16(0)
22F-44
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Kyntara

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J: Charlie Deutsch
T: Mel Rowley
9
10-8
125
148
Had an excellent hurdles campaign last term, going agonisingly close in the Pertemps Final at this meeting (3m, soft; 6lb lower today); his first go at fences under rules was in 2022 and he's having another crack at it this season, last time threatening to get competitive three out at Windsor when making a mistake and also badly hampered; jumps rather ponderously and has more to prove away from soft ground but he's well handicapped and likely to stay.
17(0)
4532F4
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Caesar Rock

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J: Gavin Brouder
T: M F Morris
9
10-7
124
143
Often front-runner; 1-11 over hurdles; four seconds in this sphere (at up to 3m, usually seen over significantly shorter these days) but his score over fences is now 0-19; mind you, his trainer's Rule The World was 0-13 before winning the 2016 Grand National.
9(0)
1-2126
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J: Mr P W Mullins
T: Neil Mulholland
8
11-2
133
150
Has taken well to chasing over 3m+ on good/good to soft at this track this term, arriving late on the scene; never a threat to Haiti Couleurs on latest chase start (extended 3m1f) but finished strongly for second; well beaten in Grade 2 hurdle race last time but he's a lot more interesting back in this sphere and should have a big shout.
6(0)
1-2113
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Haiti Couleurs
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J: Ben Jones
T: Rebecca Curtis
8
11-4
135
151
Has made a cracking transition to chasing, with handicap wins at Aintree (good) and Cheltenham (extended 3m1f, good to soft); firmly in charge in the latter from turning for home, never threatened by the strong-finishing runner-up Transmission; creditable return to hurdling last time; should stay and can resume his improvement.
15(0)
-P0P90
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Klarc Kent

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J: Sean O'Keeffe
T: W P Mullins
9
10-10
127
149
Won a bumper three years ago but 0-12 since; while he was competitive over fences last season and his fourth at 50-1 in the Scottish National (4m, soft; 5lb lower today) last April reads well, a poor sequence since seems to confirm he's no Superman; headgear goes on for the first time.
3(0)
415310
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Stuzzikini

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J: Sam Ewing
T: Gordon Elliott
7
11-9
140
144
Experienced chaser who showed he stays 3m2f well at Sligo (good) in October and took a major handicap prize in the Troytown at Navan (3m, yielding) in November; may have needed his only run since (January) and he's is in the mix.
14(0)
2-2113
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Herakles Westwood

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J: Harry Cobden
T: Warren Greatrex
8
10-12
129
153
Won three successive handicap hurdles last winter and two in a row at about 3m over fences (Newbury and Windsor) this winter; those improved efforts came to an end when he only struggled into third back at Newbury one month ago, which makes others much more persuasive today.
12(0)
2-3142
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Rock My Way

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J: Brendan Powell
T: Joe Tizzard
7
11-1
132
152
Sole hurdles win was at Cheltenham; likewise 1-7 over fences, with the win in a three-runner handicap at Doncaster (3m, good) in November; made a respectable stable debut (remains in same ownership) when remote second of five over that same C&D but that did not have the stamp of a NH Chase winner; first-time blinkers replace cheekpieces.
10(0)
14-P43
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No Time To Wait

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J: Darragh O'Keeffe
T: John C McConnell
7
11-2
133
147
Useful in bumpers for Gordon Elliott, eighth in Champion Bumper here; only two reminders of that in his seven starts since (sent chasing by new yard this term) but one was in a handicap at Musselburgh (extended 2m7f) on latest start when tongue tied first time and shaping like a stayer.
7(0)
2-0113
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In d'Or

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J: Mr David Maxwell
T: Venetia Williams
7
11-3
134
150
Ridden by his owner; major progress when switched to chasing this winter for small-field handicap wins over 3m at Taunton (good to soft) and Ascot (good); found his revised mark at Sandown (3m, heavy) a bit too much in hat-trick bid but again ran well and staying beyond 3m may be possible.
4(0)
1-0443
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Captain Cody

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J: Danny Mullins
T: W P Mullins
7
11-9
140
145
Sixth in the Champion Bumper here in 2023; Grade 2 novice hurdle winner over 2m4f last term and showed he stays 3m well at Navan (soft) in his latest chase start, retaking third from Now Is The Hour; more to prove on good or good to soft, like so many this week, but that latest run was promising.
11(0)
332562
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Will Do

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J: Jack Kennedy
T: Gordon Elliott
8
11-1
132
145
0-6 over fences under rules; blinkered on last three starts when fifth, sixth and second in major Irish handicaps over 3m+; failed to capitalise on a rival's bad blunder on latest but that was improved form when upped to 3m3f in the Grand National Trial at Punchestown (soft) and he was 13l clear of the third; looks well capable of getting seriously involved.
5(0)
12-654
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Now Is The Hour
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J: Keith Donoghue
T: Gavin Cromwell
8
11-8
139
145
2023 point winner whose second win over hurdles early last year came stylishly in a 3m Grade 2 novice at Haydock (heavy); that's his best performance (four chases since) but latest was a major echo (on soft; just behind Captain Cody) and showed plenty of promise; highly interesting if he's effective on what's likely to be very different ground.
18(0)
-514P1
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Jupiter Allen
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J: David Noonan
T: Jane Williams
6
10-7
124
151
Scored at Exeter (3m, good to soft) in October on second attempt over fences and brushed two lesser efforts aside with a game, front-running win in first-time cheekpieces at Taunton (2m7f, soft) five weeks ago; up 4lb but stays 3m well and could have more to offer.
8(0)
6-4114
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Hasthing

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J: Jonjo O'Neill Jr
T: Jonjo & A J O'Neill
8
11-2
133
149
Overcame major adversity to pull it out of the fire for his second chase win (2m6f, soft) at Windsor this winter; creditable, never-dangerous fourth in valuable event at Ascot (good) on his first attempt at 3m and he's highly likely to stay beyond that; considered.
2(0)
-11224
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Resplendent Grey

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J: Sean Bowen
T: Olly Murphy
7
11-11
142
145
Chasing on last four starts, winning first attempt; close second in Listed novice here (near 3m1f, good) before creditable minor honours on soft ground in 3m Grade 2 novice at Sandown and 2m4f handicap here; needs to resume improvement but he's stayed on strongly over those shorter trips.

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The new-look National Hunt Chase, turned into a handicap, is a lot more competitive than the old one but TRANSMISSION has caught the eye with his strong finishes at Cheltenham and can make a successful step up in trip. That will require him to turn the tables from December on Haiti Couleurs but it's the lightly raced Irish challenger Now Is The Hour who is feared most. Gericault Roque is highly respected on this second start back from a long layoff. Stuzzikini looks the most interesting at big odds.

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NATIONAL HUNT CHASE PREVIOUS WINNERS

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Year Horse Previous Form Age Price Trainer Jockey
2024 Corbetts Cross R-312F 7 15-8 Emmet Mullins Derek O’Connor
2023 Gaillard Du Mesnil 213 7 10-11 Willie Mullins Patrick Mullins
2022 Stattler 343-11 7 2-1 Willie Mullins Patrick Mullins
2021 Galvin 2-1111 7 7-2 I R Ferguson Jack Kennedy
2020 Ravenhill 2152-F 10 12-1 Gordon Elliott Jamie Codd
2019 Le Brueil 12324 7 14-1 Ben Pauling Jamie Codd
2018 Rathvinden 112BU 10 9-2 Willie Mullins Patrick Mullins
2017 Tiger Roll 22133 7 16-1 Gordon Elliott Lisa O’Neill
2016 Minella Rocco 1-3P62 6 8-1 Jonjo O’Neill Derek O’Connor
2015 Cause Of Causes 220-75 7 8-1 Gordon Elliott Jamie Codd

NATIONAL HUNT CHASE KEY TRENDS AND STATS

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Key trends

  • Had run at the Cheltenham Festival before, 9/10
  • Trained in Ireland, 8/10
  • Had not won on their previous start, 8/10
  • Ran to an RPR of 157 or above, 8/10
  • Aged seven, 7/10

Other factors

  • Tiger Roll (2017) is the only winner to have been successful before at the Cheltenham Festival.
  • All of Willie Mullins’ winners in the race have been ridden by his son, Patrick.

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WHAT HAPPENED LAST YEAR - NATIONAL HUNT CHASE 2024

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In its last running as a Graded contest, Corbetts Cross turned the race into a procession with an effortless win under leading amateur rider Derek O’Connor. He avenged his dramatic defeat at the festival the year before, when he ran out of the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle, with a 17 length win from Embassy Gardens. He made it a staggering six wins on the day for Irish-trained horses and it was extra special as trainer Emmet Mullins won the race which was named in memory of his late grandmother Maureen.