John Durkan Memorial Chase Tips & Odds
Ran in November over two and a half miles, the John Durkan Memorial Chase regularly features some of the big hitters from both the two and a half mile division and the staying chasing division.
Punchestown 15:00
John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase (Grade 1)
- 5yo+, 11 Runners
- Jumps , 2m 3f 150y , SOFT TO HEAVY
- Winner £73,141, 2nd £23,554, 3rd £11,157, 4th £4,959, 5th £2,479, 6th £1,240
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• 1 (5) = Horse number with the draw number in brackets.
• Number alongside the horse name is the days since the horse last ran.
• Numbers/letters under the jockey silk is the horse form with the most recent figure on the right. Numbers = finishing position (0 = finished outside the top 10), P = pulled up, F = fell, U = Unseated, B = brought down, R = refused, C = carried out, D = disqualified, HR = hit rails, L = left at start, O = ran out, S = slipped up, V = void race. A dash between figures indicates a year between the runs and a slash indicates a new season.
• % alongside jockey/trainer names = strike rate in last 30 days.
• Key to pointers: C = Course winner, D = Distance winner, CD = Course & Distance winner, BF = Beaten Favourite last time out, WS = Has had wind surgery since last run, LT = Longest Travellers, b = Wearing blinkers, b1 = Wearing blinkers for the first time, h = Wearing a hood, h1 = Wearing a hood for the first time, t = Wearing a tongue strap, t1 = Wearing a tongue strap for the first time, v = Wearing a visor, v1 = Wearing a visor for the first time, p = Wearing cheek pieces. OR = Official Rating. RPR = Racing Post Rating. Topspeed is a figure calculated using race times and the going to show how fast the horse can run.
John Durkan Memorial Chase Tips
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What is the John Durkan Memorial Chase?
Run over a distance of two-and-a-half-miles, the Grade 1 John Durkan Memorial Chase regularly features a field of top-class horses, and is a popular seasonal starting point for some of the best chasers in training.
The race is regularly contested by key contenders for both the Ryanair Chase and the Cheltenham Gold Cup, with two recent Gold Cup winners doing the double of late; Don Cossack won this in 2014 before taking the Gold Cup in 2016, and the 2017 Gold Cup winner Sizing John won the John Durkan in the same year.
What happened in the 2024 John Durkan Memorial Chase?
Galopin Des Champs was beaten once again in his seasonal reappearance, this time by Fact To File who impressed and was touted for the Gold Cup, although he would end up an impressive Ryanair winner the same season.
The history of the John Durkan Memorial Chase
The John Durkan began life in 1968 as a two-mile chase, before being altered to its current distance in 1973. It was named in memory of John Durkan, an amateur jockey and assistant trainer, who died of Leukaemia in January 1998.
The race has been won by some illustrious names in recent years, including three Cheltenham Gold Cup winners this century; Kicking King (Durkan in 2004), Don Cossack (in 2014) and Sizing John (in 2017).
Who is the most iconic winner of the John Durkan Memorial Chase?
As alluded to above, several big names have won the John Durkan this century, though the most iconic is perhaps the mare Dawn Run - after whom there is now a race named after at the Cheltenham Festival, the Dawn Run Mares' Novices' Hurdle.
The Paddy Mullins-trained mare proved to be very versatile during her career, winning a host of races over different distances and disciplines, including the Champion Hurdle and the Aintree Hurdle in 1984, and this race in 1985.
Perhaps her finest moment, though, came in 1986, when winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup - defeating Wayward Lad and Forgive 'N' Forget in a pulsating finish.
Are there any trials for the John Durkan Memorial Chase?
The John Durkan Memorial Chase tends to be used as the scene for a reappearance run, with four of the last five winners taking this approach (Djakadam twice, Min and Sizing John), meaning that there are no obvious trials for the race.
That being said, it is useful to keep an eye on races such as the Champion Chase at Gowran Park in October and the Daily Mirror Chase at Down Royal at the beginning of November.
Who is the most successful jockey in the John Durkan Memorial Chase?
The most successful jockey in the history of the John Durkan Memorial Chase is Ruby Walsh, with four wins. Walsh's four wins in the John Durkan Memorial Chase came courtesy of Arvika Ligeonniere (2013), Djakadam (2015 & 2016) and Min (2018).
Who is the most successful trainer in the John Durkan Memorial Chase?
The most successful trainer in the history of the John Durkan Memorial Chase is Jim Dreaper, with seven wins. Dreaper's seven wins in the race came with Straight Fort (1971 & 1972), Lean Forward (1973), Lough Inagh (1974), Carvill's Hill (1990) and Merry Gale (1994 & 1995).