Reynoldstown Novices' Chase

Reynoldstown Novices' Chase
2025
The Changing Man Leave Of Absence Peaky Boy
Previous years
2024
Henry's Friend Kilbeg King Apple Away
2023
Oscar Elite Bold Endeavour Kinondo Kwetu
2022
Does He Know Doyen Breed Annual Invictus
2021
Remastered Demachine Kalooki
2020-2011
2020
Copperhead Two For Gold Danny Whizzbang
2019
Mister Malarky Now Mcginty Yalltari
2018
Black Corton Ms Parfois Mount Mews
2017
Bigbadjohn Flintham Fletchers Flyer
2016
Vyta Du Roc Minella Rocco Le Mercurey
2015
Ainsi Fideles Deputy Dan Virak
2014
O'Faolains Boy Many Clouds Third Intention
2013
Rocky Creek Houblon Des Obeaux Tour Des Champs
2012
Invictus Bobs Worth Alfie Spinner
2011
Master of the Hall Billie Magern The Minack
2010-2001
2010
Burton Port Knockara Beau Diablo
2009
Carruthers Ballyfitz Turkish Surprise
2008
Albertas Run Air Force One Battlecry
2007
Gungadu Wee Robbie Jaunty Times
2006
Montgermont Bob Bob Bobbin Idle Talk
2005
Distant Thunder Persian Waters Dungarvans Choice
2004
Our Vic Rosslea Double Honour
2003
Keen Leader Whereareyounow Only two finished
2002
Jimmy Tennis Father McCarten High Cotton
2001
Bacchanal Bindaree Mighty Kilcash
2000-1991
2000
Beau Good Lord Murphy Browjoshy
1999
Lord of the River Collier Bay Andsuephi
1998
The Toiseach Mahler Kilmington
1997
Djeddah Dromhana Only two finished
1996
Mr Mulligan Nahthen Lad Major Summit
1995
Sweet Duke Smith's Band Crank Shaft
1994
One Man Mailcom Spikey
1993
Capability Brown Dakyns Boy Channels Gate
1992
Danny Harrold Jodami Major Inquiry
1990-1988
1990
Royal Athlete Last House Carrick Hill Lad
1989
Vulgan Warrior Slalom Dinny Walsh
1988
Kissane The West Awake Sporting Mariner
 

The Reynoldstown Novices' Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of about 3 miles (2 miles, 7 furlongs and 180 yards, or 4,790 metres), and during its running there are twenty fences to be jumped. The race is for novice chasers, and it is scheduled to take place each year in February.

The event is named in honour of the racehorse Reynoldstown, a dual winner of the Grand National in the 1930s. The Reynoldstown Novices' Chase serves as a trial for the RSA Insurance Novices' Chase in March. The last horse to win both races in the same year was O'Faolains Boy in 2014. The race is currently sponsored by Sodexo.