Fortria Chase

Fortria Chase
2023
Captain Guinness Riviere D'etel Dysart Dynamo
Previous years
2022
Captain Guinness Riviere D'etel Andy Dufresne
2021
Notebook Samcro Bridge Native
2020-2011
2020
Castlegrace Paddy A Plus Tard Kildorrery
2019
Ballyoisin A Plus Tard Hardline
2018
Ballyoisin Ordinary World Listen Dear
2017
Clarcam Alisier D'irlande Fine Rightly
2016
Arctic Skipper Gilgamboa Ballycasey
2015
Hidden Cyclone Days Hotel Flemenstar
2014
Twinlight Days Hotel Irish Thistle
2013
Flemenstar Days Hotel Realt Mor
2012
Flemenstar Big Zeb Foildubh
2011
Big Zeb Noble Prince Forpadydeplasterer
2010-2001
2010
Big Zeb Golden Silver Carthalawn
2009
Big Zeb Made In Taipan Watson Lake
2008
Watson Lake Slim Pickings Mansony
2007
French Accordion Kahuna Central House
2006
Nickname Central House Watson Lake
2005
Central House Moscow Flyer Hi Cloy
2004
Moscow Flyer Arctic Copper Fiery Ring
2003
Moscow Flyer Glenelly Gale Rathgar Beau
2002
Alcapone Arctic Copper Fadoudal Du Cochet
2001
Micko's Dream Native Upmanship Zayta
2000-1991
2000
Native Upmanship Frozen Groom Delphi Lodge
1999
Private Peace Linden's Lotto Merry Gale
1998
Delphi Lodge Papillon Merry Gale
1997
Arctic Weather Manhattan Castle Beakstown
1996
Anabatic Sound Man Corston Dancer
1995
Sound Man Brockley Court Bavard Dieu
1994
Annfield Lady Brockley Court Eyelid
1993
Magic Million Gale Again Random Prince
1991
El-Sid Senor Good For A Laugh Redundant Pal
1990-1988
1990
Blitzkreig Astral River Ebony Star
1989
Have A Barney Wolf Of Badenoch Rust Never Sleeps
1988
Wolf Of Badenoch Weather The Storm Excursion
 

The Fortria Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Navan over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.

The event is named after Fortria, a successful Irish-trained chaser in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was formerly a handicap race, and it used to be open to horses aged four or older. It was given Grade 3 status in 1993, and its distance was extended by a furlong in 1996. It returned to its previous length in 2000, and at the same time it became a conditions race for five-year-olds and up. It was promoted to Grade 2 level in 2003.

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