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The Coral Welsh Grand National is a Premier Handicap National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Chepstow, Wales, over a distance of about 3 miles and 6½ furlongs (3 miles 6 furlongs and 130 yards, or 6,154 metres), and during its running there are twenty-three fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year on 27 December.

The race was first run in 1895, and it originally took place at Ely Racecourse in Cardiff. It remained at this venue until the closure of the course in 1939. After World War II it was transferred to Newport Racecourse in 1948, and it was then moved to its present venue in 1949. Dick Francis, the famous jockey turned author, rode the first Chepstow winner of the race, Fighting Line. David Nicholson, later a successful racehorse trainer, rode three successive Welsh National winners in 1959, 1960 and 1961.

Originally run on Easter Tuesday, it was moved to February in 1969 with the aim of attracting better horses, albeit with the increased risk of bad weather forcing its cancellation. It has been sponsored by bookmakers Coral from 1973 and is now the longest running sponsorship in jump racing. The race was given Grade 3 status when the National Hunt Pattern was revised in 1989 and was re-classified as a Premier Handicap from the 2022 running when Grade 3 status was renamed by the British Horseracing Authority.

It was moved to late December in 1979, after that year's original fixture was abandoned due to snow. The meeting is now held the day after Boxing Day and since then the class of runners has improved further, making it an informative guide to future races such as the Grand National and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The race distance was extended from 3 miles 5 furlongs and 110 yards to its present distance in 2019, to allow a longer run to the first bend; this also meant that field now jumps 23 fences rather than the previous 22.

Among the winners were Burrough Hill Lad in 1983, who went on to land the Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup less than three months later. Trainer Jenny Pitman had the previous season saddled Corbière to win the Welsh and Aintree Nationals. In the late 80s and early 90s, the race was dominated by Somerset trainer Martin Pipe. Bonanza Boy achieved consecutive successes in 1988 and 1989, and in 1991 the giant Carvill's Hill became one of the easiest winners in the history of the race.

More recent winners of both the Welsh and the Aintree Grand National are Bindaree and Silver Birch. The 2010 winner, Synchronised, went on to win the 2012 Cheltenham Gold Cup. The 2016 winner Native River, ridden by champion jockey Richard Johnson, went on to win the 2018 Cheltenham Gold Cup.

The race will be worth £170,000 in prize money in 2025.

Winners since 1948

YearWinnerAgeWeightJockeyTrainer
1948Bora's Cottage1010-02Eddie ReaveyRyan Price
1949Fighting Line1010-09Dick FrancisKen Cundell
1950Gallery1210-08Alf MullinsWilliam "Rip" Bissill
1951Skyreholme810-13Arthur ThompsonNeville Crump
1952Dinton Lass1010-00Alf MullinsJ Roberts
1953Stalbridge Rock1011-03Bob McCreeryHarry Dufosee
1954Blow Horn1010-06John HunterT Jarvis
1955Monaleen1009-07Paddy FitzgeraldH T Smith
1956Crudwell1011-06Dick FrancisFrank Cundell
1957Creeola II910-05Michael ScudamoreFred Rimell
1958Oscar Wilde809-13Brian LawrenceBill Wightman
1959Limonali810-02David NicholsonEdward Morel
1960Clover Bud1010-10David NicholsonG Llewellin
1961Limonali1011-12David NicholsonI Lewis
1962Forty Secrets810-11Josh GiffordEarl Jones
1963Motel910-06Paddy CowleyW Lowe
1964Rainbow Battle810-00Paddy BroderickArthur Stephenson
1965Norther811-00Terry BiddlecombeD Jenkins
1966Kilburn811-02Tim NormanChris Nesfield
1967Happy Spring1110-04Ken WhiteStan Wright
1968Glenn710-04Eddie HartyFred Rimell
1969Abandoned because of snow
1970French Excuse810-09Terry BiddlecombeFred Rimell
1971Royal Toss910-12Paddy CowleyTim Handel
1972Charlie H1011-03Johnny HaineBob Turnell
1973Deblin's Green1009-12Nigel WakleyGeorge Yardley
1974Pattered810-02Ken WhiteEarl Jones
1975Abandoned because of waterlogged state of course
1976Rag Trade1011-02John BurkeFred Rimell
1977Abandoned because of waterlogged state of course
1978Abandoned because of snow
1979Peter Scot810-02Paul BartonDavid Gandolfo
1980Narvik710-11John FrancomeNeville Crump
1981Peaty Sandy710-03Geordie DunHelen Hamilton
1982Corbiere710-10Ben de HaanJenny Pitman
1983Burrough Hill Lad710-09John FrancomeJenny Pitman
1984Righthand Man711-05Graham BradleyMonica Dickinson
1985Run and Skip710-08Peter ScudamoreJohn Spearing
1986Stearsby711-05Graham BradleyJenny Pitman
1987Playschool1010-11Paul NichollsDavid Barons
1988Bonanza Boy710-01Peter ScudamoreMartin Pipe
1989Bonanza Boy811-11Peter ScudamoreMartin Pipe
1990Cool Ground810-00Luke HarveyReg Akehurst
1991Carvill's Hill911-12Peter ScudamoreMartin Pipe
1992Run for Free810-09Mark PerrettMartin Pipe
1993Riverside Boy1010-00Richard DunwoodyMartin Pipe
1994Master Oats811-06Norman WilliamsonKim Bailey
1995Abandoned because of frost
1996Abandoned because of frost
1997Earth Summit910-13Tom JenksNigel Twiston-Davies
1998Kendal Cavalier810-00Barry FentonNigel Hawke
1999Edmond710-00Richard JohnsonHenry Daly
2000Jocks Cross910-04Brian CrowleyVenetia Williams
2001Supreme Glory810-00Leighton AspellPat Murphy
2002Mini Sensation910-04Tony DobbinJonjo O'Neill
2003Bindaree910-09Carl LlewellynNigel Twiston-Davies
2004Silver Birch710-05Ruby WalshPaul Nicholls
2005L'Aventure610-04Leighton AspellPaul Nicholls
2006Halcon Genelardais611-03Wayne HutchinsonAlan King
2007Miko de Beauchene710-05Andrew ThorntonRobert Alner
2008Notre Pere711-00Andrew LynchJim Dreaper
2009Dream Alliance810-08Tom O'BrienPhilip Hobbs
2010Synchronised811-06Tony McCoyJonjo O'Neill
2011Le Beau Bai810-01Charlie PosteRichard Lee
2012Monbeg Dude810-01Paul CarberryMichael Scudamore
2013Mountainous810-00Paul MoloneyRichard Lee
2014Emperor's Choice710-08Aidan ColemanVenetia Williams
2015Mountainous1110-06Jamie MooreKerry Lee
2016Native River611-12Richard JohnsonColin Tizzard
2017Raz De Maree1310-10James BowenGavin Cromwell
2018Elegant Escape611-08Tom O'BrienColin Tizzard
2019Potters Corner910-04Jack TudorChristian Williams
2020Secret Reprieve710-01Adam WedgeEvan Williams
2021Iwilldoit810-00Stan SheppardSam Thomas
2022The Two Amigos1010-01David PrichardNicky Martin
2023Nassalam611-03Caoilin QuinnGary Moore
2024Val Dancer710-06Charlie HammondMel Rowley
2025Haiti Couleurs811-13Sean BowenRebecca Curtis

See also

  • Racing Post: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
  • Welsh National – Chepstow.
  • Ladbrokes Pocket Companion 1990/91. Aesculus Press. 1990. p. 46. ISBN 1-871093-21-X.

External links

  • Race Recordings (1980–2009)