John Meagher Memorial Chase

John Meagher Memorial Chase
2024
Fil Dor Hazelhatch Lady Only two ran
Previous years
2023
Classic Getaway Haut En Couleurs French Dynamite
2022
Darasso Escaria Ten Cilaos Emery
2021
Cilaos Emery Darver Star Mamaslittlestar
2020-2011
2020
Presenting Percy Kemboy Monalee
2019
Footpad Mala Beach Jetz
2018
Alpha Des Obeaux Valseur Lido Eight Till Late
2017
Bachasson Val De Ferbet Apache Stronghold
2016
Champagne Fever Lord Windermere Roi Des Francs
2015
Sir Des Champs Rubi Light Lyreen Legend
2014
Home Farm Foildubh Maggio
2013
Noble Prince Realt Dubh Fosters Cross
2012
Roi Du Mee Quarryvale Ballinahow Lady
2011
Joncol Cooldine Roberto Goldback
2010-2001
2010
Glencove Marina Notre Pere Rare Bob
2009
In Compliance Chelsea Harbour Bohemian Lass
2008
War Of Attrition Carrigeen Kalmia Rathgar Beau
2007
Forget The Past Light On The Broom Our Ben
2006
Public Reaction Mossy Green Slim Pickings
2005
Mossy Green Tiffiny Gale Kerryhead Windfarm
2004
Oh Be The Hokey The Young Bishop Il En Reve
2003
Ride The Storm Andiamo Autumn Mist
2002
Spice Patrol African Waters Quintus
2001
Brownie Returns Native Performance Gold Blaze
2000-1996
2000
Torduff Boy Joyful River Jolly John
1999
West Trix Paddy's Pet Pharmacy Trio
1998
See Just There Jimmy Dan Fairy Mist
1997
Interim Account Royal Oasis Another Deadly
1996
Brook Hill Lady Castalino Steel Dawn
 

The John Meagher Memorial Chase is a Listed National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Thurles over a distance of about 2 miles and 6 furlongs (4,426 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.

The event was formerly a handicap, first run in 1996, and was called the Thurles Handicap Chase. It became a conditions race in 2004, and it was given Listed status in 2009 at which point the race was renamed the Thurles Chase.

It was renamed in 2011 in memory of John Meagher, a great supporter of Thurles, who had one of his biggest days there when Monanore, which he also bred, landed the prestigious Molony Cup when trained by his great friend Billy Harney. A keen amateur rider in his younger days, Meagher was nicknamed ‘Bougoure’ after the legendary Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure, who was attached to the Vincent O'Brien and Paddy Prendergast yards in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Since 2015 it has been sponsored by the Boomerang Horse & Country Store.