The Novices’ Handicap
Chase, most recently run, for sponsorship purposes, as the Close
Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase, is a Class 1 Listed contest open
to horses aged 5 years and upwards, officially rated between 0 and
140, according to the British Horseracing Authority (BHA). The race
is run over 2 miles 4 furlongs and 78 yards on the Old Course at
Cheltenham and is currently scheduled as the final race on the first
day of the Cheltenham Festival in March each year.
The Novices’ Handicap
Chase is a recent addition to the Cheltenham Festival program, having
been run for the first time in 2005, when the Festival was extended
from three to four days. In fact, the inaugural event, run as the
Jewson Novices’ Chase, turned out to be an incident-packed affair.
The long-time leader, and eventual winner, King Harald, blundered at
the last, causing jockey Mattie Batchelor to lose both irons, but
recovered to win by 4 lengths; Batchelor subsequently won the Lester
Award for Jump Ride of the Year for his heroics.
None of the current
crop of National Hunt jockeys has won the Novices’ Handicap Chase
more than once although Graham Lee, who became a full-time Flat
jockey in 2012, at the age of 36, won on L’Antartique (2007) and
Divers (2011). Trainer Ferdy Murphy, who relocated to France in 2013,
saddled both of the aforementioned winners and is the most successful
handler in the history of the Novices’ Handicap Chase.
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