Mandarin Handicap Chase

The Mandarin Handicap Chase is a National Hunt handicap steeplechase in England which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Newbury over a distance of about 3 miles and 2 furlongs (3 miles 2 furlongs and 214 yards, or 5,426 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year at the end of December.

Mandarin Handicap Chase
2020
Amateur Nestor Park Cuban Pete

The race was first run in 1963 and two of the first three runnings were won by Mill House, carrying high weights. In the 1980s it held Listed status, but it is now an ordinary handicap.

Winners

Year Winner Age Weight Jockey Trainer
1963Mill House612-05Willie RobinsonFulke Walwyn
1964Out And About910-05B GregoryKen Cundell
1965Mill House812-07Willie RobinsonFulke Walwyn
1966Abandoned because of snow and frost
1967What A Myth1011-09Paul KellewayRyan Price
1968Abandoned because of snow and frost
1969The Otter810–11Brough ScottR Denning
1970Lord Jim910-00Willie RobinsonFulke Walwyn
1971The Pantheon811-06Terry BiddlecombeFred Rimell
1972Royal Toss1011-01N WakleyH Handel
1973Abandoned because of fog
1974Midnight Fury710-03Vic SoaneFred Winter
1975Moonlight Escapade810-05D CartwrightC V Miller
1976Roman Holiday1210-06Vic SoaneC Bewicke
1977 (Jan)Abandoned because of frost
1977 (Dec)Master Spy811-07Graham ThornerTim Forster
1978Tommy Joe811-04Tommy CarmodyTony Dickinson
1979Zongalero910-06Bob DaviesNicky Henderson
1981Master Smudge911-07Richard LinleyArthur Barrow
1982Night Nurse1111–12Jonjo O'NeillPeter Easterby
1983 (Jan)Earthstopper911-01George Sloan[lower-alpha 1]Josh Gifford
1983 (Dec)Observe711-07John FrancomeFred Winter
1984Maori Venture811-05Steve KnightAndy Turnell
1985Abandoned because of frost
1987Maori Venture1111-03Steve KnightAndy Turnell
1988 Contradeal 11 11-10 Kevin Mooney Fulke Walwyn
1988 Ten Plus 8 11-10 Kevin Mooney Fulke Walwyn
1989 Polyfemus 7 10-05 John White Michael Robinson
1990 Party Politics 6 11-02 Andy Adams Nick Gaselee
1991 Chatam 7 11-10 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe
1993 (Jan) Jodami 8 12-00 Mark Dwyer Peter Beaumont
1994 (Feb) Bishops Island 8 10-06 Adrian Maguire David Nicholson
1995 (Feb) Hill Trix 9 09-04 Tony Tory Ken Bishop
1996 Sunley Bay 10 10-02 Philip Hide Paul Nicholls
1997 Call It A Day 7 11-12 Adrian Maguire David Nicholson
1998 Court Melody 10 11-13 Timmy Murphy Paul Nicholls
1999 (Jan) Rightsaidfred 11 10–13 Graham Bradley Anna Newton-Smith
2000 No Race
2001 Windross 9 11–12 Robert Thornton Alan King
2002 Eltigri 10 11-10 Leighton Aspell A Ennis
2003 Desailly 9 10–11 Richard Johnson Toby Balding
2004 Ulusaba 9 10–13 Keith Mercer Ferdy Murphy
2005 Abandoned due to frost
2006 Tango Royal 11 11–12 Tony McCoy David Pipe
2007 Nougat de L'Isle 6 11-01 Joe Tizzard Colin Tizzard
2008 Gone To Lunch 9 11-07 Tony McCoy J Scott
2009 Carruthers 6 11-07 Mattie Batchelor Mark Bradstock
2010 Pride of Dulcote 7 11-04 Nick Scholfield Paul Nicholls
2011 Rey Nacarado 7 11-02 Andrew Tinkler Charlie Longsdon
2012 Pete The Feat 9 11-07 Noel Fehily Charlie Longsdon
2013 Financial Climate 6 11-00 Thomas Garner Oliver Sherwood
2014 Knockanrawley 6 11–12 Jason Maguire Kim Bailey
2015 Silvergrove 7 11-07 David Bass Ben Pauling
2016 Potters Cross 9 11-09 James King[lower-alpha 1] Rebecca Curtis
2017 Daklondike 5 11-10 Tom Scudamore David Pipe
2018 Carole's Destrier 10 11-12 Robert Dunne Neil Mulholland
2019 Copperhead 5 11-11 Harry Cobden Colin Tizzard
2020 Amateur 7 10-00 Jamie Bargary John Flint
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