John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase

John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase
2022
Galopin Des Champs Fakir D'Oudairies Lifetime Ambition
Previous years
2021
Allaho Janidil Melon
2020-2011
2020
Min Tornado Flyer Melon
2019
Min Hardline Presenting Percy
2018
Min Shattered Love Balko Des Flos
2017
Sizing John Djakadam Sub Lieutenant
2016
Djakadam Outlander Sub Lieutenant
2015
Djakadam Valseur Lido Gilgamboa
2014
Don Cossack Boston Bob Lord Windermere
2013
Arvika Ligeonniere Rubi Light Only two finished
2012
Flemenstar Sir Des Champs Rubi Light
2011
Rubi Light Joncol Cooldine
2010-2001
2010
Tranquil Sea J'y Vole Roberto Goldback
2009
Joncol In Compliance J'y Vole
2008
Noland The Listener War Of Attrition
2007
The Listener Mansony One Cool Cookie
2006
In Compliance War Of Attrition Sher Beau
2005
Hi Cloy Jim Forget The Past
2004
Kicking King Rathgar Beau Beef Or Salmon
2003
Beef Or Salmon Tiutchev Rince Ri
2002
Native Upmanship Rince Ri First Gold
2001
Florida Pearl Native Upmanship Sackville
2000-1991
2000
Native Upmanship Florida Pearl Micko's Dream
1999
Buck Rogers Rince Ri His Song
1998
Imperial Call Dorans Pride Bob Treacy
1997
Dorans Pride Jeffell Merry Gale
1996
Royal Mountbrowne Merry Gale Time For A Run
1995
Merry Gale King Of The Gales Brockley Court
1994
Merry Gale Nuaffe Monsieur Le Cure
1993
Cahervillahow General Idea Haki Saki
1992
Gold Options General Idea Garamycin
1991
Garamycin Feroda Laura's Beau
1990-1989
1990
Carvill's Hill Larchmont Feltrim Hill Lad
1989
Maid Of Money Carvill's Hill Super Furrow
 

The John Durkan Memorial Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland. It is run over a distance of about 2 miles and 4 furlongs {2 miles 4 furlongs and 40 yards, or 4,060 metres) at Punchestown in December.

The race was first run in 1968 and it was run over a distance of 2 miles until 1973. It has been run over the present distance since then apart from in 1993 and 1994, when it was run over 2 miles and 5 furlongs. The race was renamed in December 1998 in memory of John Durkan (1967-1998), an amateur jockey and assistant racehorse trainer who died of leukemia in January 1998.

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