Peter Marsh Chase Tips & Odds
Check out the latest odds for the Peter Marsh Chase, which is a race run at Haydock Park in January, and could throw up some clues for the Grand National...
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Peter Marsh Chase Tips
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What is the Peter Marsh Chase?
The Peter Marsh Chase was a Grade 2 National Hunt race run over 3 miles 1 1/2 furlongs featuring 19 fences. The race is now a premier handicap and it is open to horses aged five years and over. The race was first run in 1981
What Happened In The 2024 Peter Marsh Chase?
There was no race in either 2023 or 2024 due to freezing weather up at Haydock, so the latest winner was ROYALE PAGAILLE in 2022, who triumphed for the second year on the bounce. The Venetia Williams-trained class act pulled half-a-length clear of the second placed Sam Brown, with Fortescue finishing back in third.
Who is the most successful jockey in the Peter Marsh Chase?
Danny Cook under trainers Sue Smith and David Pipe has been the most successful jockey in this race, winning in 2010 with Our Vic, 2016 with Cloudy Too, 2019 on Wakanda, and 2020 riding Vintage Clouds.
Who is the most successful trainer in the Peter Marsh Chase?
Sue Smith has trained five winners in going back to 2000 with The Last Fling, 2004 with Artic Jack, 2016 with Cloudy Too, 2019 with the Marvel-inspired Wakanda, and finally in 2020 with Vintage Clouds.