Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle
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| Bacchanalian
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Kool One
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Shoda
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| Previous years
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| 2024
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| Bottler'secret
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Pacini
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Trustyourinstinct
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| 2023
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| Zenta
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Hypotenus
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Jourdefete
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| 2022
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| Icare Allen
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Prairie Dancer
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White Pepper
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| 2021
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| Teahupoo
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Tax For Max
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Crassus
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| 2020-2011
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| 2020
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| Burning Victory
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Great Bear
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Hook Up
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| 2019
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| Way Back Home
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Morosini
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Authorizo
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| 2018
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| Mitchouka
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Mastermind
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Randalls Ur Poet
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| 2017
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| Dinaria Des Obeaux
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Ex Patriot
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Landofhopeandglory
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| 2016
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| Newberry New
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Tocororo
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Voix Du Reve
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| 2015
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| Gwencily Berbas
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Lettre de Cachet
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Vercingetorix
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| 2014
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| Abbyssial
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Adriana Des Mottes
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Gerdago
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| 2013
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| Stocktons Wing
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Dogora
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South South West
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| 2012
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| Burrenbridge Lodge
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Minsk
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Bat Masterson
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| 2011
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| Little Green
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Chaperoned
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Rocky Wednesday
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| 2010-2003
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| 2010
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| Alaivan
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Loch Long
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Shanrod
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| 2009
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| Kyrie Eleison
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Chevalier Country
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Donegal
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| 2008
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| Beau Michael
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Silverhand
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Spiderback
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| 2007
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| Duty
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J'y Vole
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Financial Reward
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| 2006
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| First Row
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Bobs Pride
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Count Kearney
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| 2005
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| Majlis
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Don't Be Bitin
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Loyal Focus
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| 2004
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| Power Elite
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Wild Passion
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Zeroberto
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| 2003
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| Golden Cross
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Statim
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Harchibald
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The Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle is a Grade 3 National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland. It is run at Fairyhouse in February, over a distance of about 2 miles (2,012 metres) and during the race there are ten hurdles to be jumped.
The race was first run as a Grade 3 race in 2003 and awarded Grade 2 status in 2008. It returned to Grade 3 in 2016.
Records
Most successful jockey (3 wins):
- Paul Townend - Little Green (2011), Abbyssial (2014), Zenta (2023)
Most successful trainer (4 wins):
- Willie Mullins - Abbyssial (2014), Burning Victory (2020), Icare Allen (2022), Zenta (2023)
Winners
- ^ Ex Patriot finished first in 2017 but was relegated to second place after a stewards' enquiry
See also
References
- Racing Post:
- 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
- 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
- 2023