Scilly Isles Novices' Chase

Scilly Isles Novices' Chase
2025
Handstands Jango Baie Mark Of Gold
Previous years
2024
Nickle Back Djelo Colonel Harry
2023
Gerri Colombe Balco Coastal Thunder Rock
2022
L'Homme Presse Mister Coffey Pic D'Orhy
2021
Sporting John Shan Blue Paint The Dream
2020–2011
2020
Itchy Feet Midnight Shadow Champagne Platinum
2019
Defi Du Seuil Lostintranslation Vinndication
2018
Terrefort Cyrname No Comment
2017
Top Notch Baron Alco Le Prezien
2016
Bristol De Mai As De Mee Tea For Two
2015
Gitane Du Berlais Irish Saint Grumeti
2014
Oscar Whisky Manyriverstocross Benvolio
2013
Captain Conan Third Intention Houblon Des Obeaux
2012
For Non Stop Micheal Flips Our Mick
2011
Medermit Captain Chris Mr Gardner
2010–2001
2010
Punchestowns Tchico Polos Pocket Aces
2009
Herecomesthetruth Massini's Maguire Buck The Legend
2008
Silverburn The Market Man Wee Robbie
2007
New Little Bric Aztec Warrior All Star
2006
Napolitain Turpin Green Stance
2005
El Vaquero Le Passing Lacdoudal
2004
Patricksnineteenth L'aventure One Nation
2003
Tarxien Farmer Jack Ground Ball
2002
Golden Goal Silence Reigns Bounce Back
2001
Best Mate Crocadee Hannigan's Lodger
2000–1991
2000
Upgrade Young Spartacus Good Vibes
1999
Hoh Express No Retreat Bank Avenue
1998
Jack Doyle Cyfor Malta Dr Leunt
1996
Senor El Betrutti Campeche Bay Jibber The Kibber
1995
Banjo High Baron Tug of Peace
1994
Baydon Star Crystal Spirit Bas De Laine
1993
Young Hustler Dawson City Fighting Words
1992
Bradbury Star Carbisdale Deadly Charm
1991
Tildarg Calapaez Dare Say
1990–1988
1989
The Bakewell Boy Southernair Majestic Ring
1988
Yeoman Broker Southernair Bonanza Boy
 

The Scilly Isles Novices' Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain, which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of around two miles and four furlongs (2 miles 4 furlongs 10 yards, or 4,033 metres). During its running there are seventeen fences to be jumped. The race is for novice chasers, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late January or early February. It was sponsored by The Tote in 2011 and run as the Totepool Challengers Novices' Chase, and by Betfair in 2012 and run as the Betfair Novices' Chase. The 2013 running was sponsored by Betfred and run as the Betfred Mobile Lotto Challengers' Novice Chase. The Scilly Isles name was restored to the race title from 2014.

The race was first run in 1964 and takes its name from the Scilly Isles, Surrey, an area near to Sandown Park racecourse.

Prior to 1988 the distance of the race was 2 miles and 18 yards (3,235 metres).