Oaksey Chase

Oaksey Chase
2025
Gaelic Warrior Appreciate It Ga Law
Previous years
2024
Fantastic Lady Ga Law Hitman
2023
Hewick First Flow Fantastic Lady
2022
Saint Calvados Mister Fisher Erne River
2021
Frodon Mister Fisher Born Survivor
2020-2014
2019
Black Corton Gold Present San Benedeto
2018
Top Notch Art Mauresque O O Seven
2017
Menorah Traffic Fluide Josses Hill
2016
Menorah Valseur Lido Rocky Creek
2015
Menorah Al Ferof Third Intention
2014
Menorah Gullinbursti Hunt Ball
 

The Oaksey Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of about 2 miles and 6½ furlongs (2 miles, 6 furlongs and 164 yards, or 4,576 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in April.

The race was first run in 2014 as a Listed race, and was raised to Grade 2 status in 2016.[1] The title commemorates John Oaksey (1929 - 2012), an amateur jockey and journalist who rode the winner of the 1958 Whitbread Gold Cup at Sandown Park.

Records

Most successful horse (4 wins):

  • Menorah – 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (4 wins):

Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer
2014 Menorah 9 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2015 Menorah 10 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2016 Menorah 11 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2017 Menorah 12 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2018 Top Notch 7 Daryl Jacob Nicky Henderson
2019 Black Corton 8 Bryony Frost Paul Nicholls
no race 2020 [a]
2021 Frodon 9 Bryony Frost Paul Nicholls
2022 Saint Calvados 9 Harry Cobden Paul Nicholls
2023 Hewick 8 Rachael Blackmore Shark Hanlon
2024 Fantastic Lady 9 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson
2025 Gaelic Warrior 7 Paul Townend Willie Mullins
  1. ^ The 2020 running was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aintree's two mile novices' hurdle elevated to Grade 1 status as the BHA announces upgrades to Jump Pattern races for 2015/16 / 07 Jul 15". britishhorseracing.com. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Coronavirus: Horse racing in Great Britain suspended until end of April". BBC Sport. 17 March 2020.