Galway Plate

The Galway Plate is a National Hunt chase in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Galway over a distance of about 2 miles and 6½ furlongs (2 miles 6 furlongs and 111 yards, or 4,779 metres), and during its running there are fourteen fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late July or early August.

Galway Plate
Grade A race
LocationGalway Races,
Galway, Ireland
Inaugurated1869
Race typeSteeplechase
SponsorTote Ireland
WebsiteGalway Races
Race information
Distance2 miles 6 and a half furlongs (4,778 metres)
SurfaceTurf
QualificationFour-years-old and up
WeightHandicap
Purse€300,000 (2019)
1st: €177,000
Galway Plate
2021
Royal Rendezvous Easy Game Modus
Previous years
2020
Early Doors Royal Rendezvous Cabaret Queen
2019
Borice Black Corton Snugsborough Benny
2018
Clarcam Patricks Park Jury Duty
2017
Balko Des Flos Shaneshill Slowmotion
2016
Lord Scoundrel Alelchi Inois Ballycasey
2015
Shanahan's Turn The Paparrazi Kid Sadler's Risk
2014
Road To Riches Burn And Turn Balnaslow
2013
Carlingford Lough Quantitativeeasing Jacksonslady
2012
Bob Lingo Casey Top Blackstairmountain
2011
Blazing Tempo Wise Old Owl Aigle D'or
2010-2001
2010
Finger Onthe Pulse Themoonandsixpence Majestic Concorde
2009
Ballyholland Knock On The Head Washington Lad
2008
Oslot Oodachee Ansar
2007
Sir Frederick Ballyagran Cool Running
2006
Far From Trouble Ansar Dix Villez
2005
Ansar Ursumman Light On The Broom
2004
Ansar Risk Accessor Manjoe
2003
Nearly A Moose Kadoun Glynn Dingle
2002
Rockholm Boy Wotsitooya Ridgewood Water
2001
Grimes Quinze Dovaly
2000-1992
2000
Dovaly Monty's Pass Palette
1999
Moscow Express Lucky Town Nicholls Cross
1998
Amlah Lucky Town Corket
1997
Stroll Home Idiots Venture Derrymoyle
1996
Life Of A Lord Bishops Hall King Wah Glory
1995
Life Of A Lord Kelly's Pearl Loshian
1994
Feathered Gale Minister For Fun Mubadir
1993
General Idea Harristown Lady Galevilla Express
1992
The Gooser Baptismal Fire Four Trix
 

The event is held during the seven-day Galway Festival meeting. It was established in 1869, and the inaugural running was won by Absentee. The most successful horse in the race's history is Tipperary Boy, who won three times – in 1899, 1901 and 1902. It was formerly contested over 2 miles and 5 furlongs, but this was extended to 2 miles and 6 furlongs in 1992 and extended by a further half a furlong to the present distance in 2015. The Galway Plate was sponsored by William Hill from 2006 to 2010 and by Tote Ireland since 2011.

Anne Collen was the first lady trainer winning the plate with Randoss in the 1987 Galway Plate National Hunt Chase. Her sister, Sarah Collen, was also the first lady jockey to win the Galway Plate aboard Bold Flyer in 1989.

Records

Most successful horse since 1988 (2 wins):

  • Life of a Lord – 1995, 1996
  • Ansar – 2004, 2005

Leading jockey since 1988 (2 wins):

Leading trainer since 1988 (4 wins):

  • Dermot WeldKiichi (1990), General Idea (1993), Ansar (2004, 2005)

Winners since 1988

Year
Winner
Age
Weight
Jockey
Trainer
1988 Afford a King 8 09-10 Padge Gill Tony Mullins
1989 Bold Flyer 6 09-07 Sarah Collen Jim Dreaper
1990 Kiichi 5 11-03 Brendan Sheridan Dermot Weld
1991 Firions Law 6 10-08 Mickey Flynn Victor Bowens
1992 The Gooser 9 10-11 Adrian Maguire Paddy Mullins
1993 General Idea 8 12-00 Adrian Maguire Dermot Weld
1994 Feathered Gale 7 09-11 Francis Woods Arthur Moore
1995 Life of a Lord 9 11-08 Trevor Horgan Aidan O'Brien
1996 Life of a Lord 10 12-00 Charlie Swan Aidan O'Brien
1997 Stroll Home 7 09-12 Paul Carberry Jimmy Mangan
1998 Amlah 6 09-13 Brendan Powell Philip Hobbs
1999 Moscow Express 7 11-04 Ruby Walsh Frances Crowley
2000 Dovaly 7 09-13 Tom Rudd Michael O'Brien
2001 Grimes 8 10-01 Conor O'Dwyer Christy Rche
2002 Rockholm Boy 9 10-05 Keith Hadnett Michael Hourigan
2003 Nearly a Moose 7 10-01 Robbie Power Paddy Mullins
2004 Ansar 8 10-12 David Casey Dermot Weld
2005 Ansar 9 11-11 Denis O'Regan Dermot Weld
2006 Far From Trouble 7 10-04 Roger Loughran Christy Roche
2007 Sir Frederick 7 09-10 Kevin Coleman Liam Burke
2008 Oslot 6 10-13 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2009 Ballyholland[1] 8 10-09 Andrew McNamara Colin McBratney
2010 Finger Onthe Pulse 9 10-12 Tony McCoy Tom Taaffe
2011 Blazing Tempo 7 10-04 Paul Townend Willie Mullins
2012 Bob Lingo 10 10-03 Mark Walsh Thomas Mullins
2013 Carlingford Lough 7 10-07 Tony McCoy John Kiely
2014 Road To Riches 7 10-11 Shane Shortall Noel Meade
2015 Shanahan's Turn 7 10-10 Johnny Burke Henry de Bromhead
2016 Lord Scoundrel 7 10-02 Donagh Meyler Gordon Elliott
2017 Balko Des Flos 6 10-10 Davy Russell Henry de Bromhead
2018 Clarcam 8 10-13 Mark Enright Gordon Elliott
2019 Borice 8 10-02 Luke Dempsey Gordon Elliott
2020 Early Doors 7 10-05 Mark Walsh Joseph O'Brien
2021 Royal Rendezvous 9 11-05 Paul Townend Willie Mullins

Earlier winners

  • 1869 - Absentee
  • 1872 - Belle
  • 1879 - Liberator
  • 1882 - Sugar Plum
  • 1891 - Queen of the May
  • 1897 - Drogheda
  • 1899 - Tipperary Boy
  • 1901 - Tipperary Boy
  • 1902 - Tipperary Boy
  • 1906 - Royal Tara
  • 1910 - Ashbrooke
  • 1913 - George B
  • 1915 - Hill of Camas
  • 1917 - Privit
  • 1934 - Reviewer
  • 1945 - Grecian Victory
  • 1950 - Derrinstown
  • 1951 - St Kathleen II
  • 1952 - Alberoni
  • 1953 - Gallant Wolf
  • 1954 - Amber Point
  • 1955 - Umm
  • 1956 - Amber Point
  • 1957 - Knight Errant
  • 1958 - Hopeful Colleen
  • 1959 - Highfield Lad
  • 1960 - Sparkling Flame
  • 1961 - Clipador
  • 1962 - Carraroe
  • 1963 - Blunts Cross
  • 1964 - Ross Sea
  • 1965 - Ross Sea
  • 1966 - Cappawhite
  • 1967 - Royal Day
  • 1968 - Terossian
  • 1969 - Royal Day
  • 1970 - Lisnaree
  • 1971 - Sarejay Day
  • 1972 - Persian Lark
  • 1973 - Leap Frog
  • 1974 - Bunclody Tiger
  • 1975 - Our Albert
  • 1976 - O'Leary
  • 1977 - Spittin' Image
  • 1978 - Shining Flame
  • 1979 - Hindhope
  • 1980 - Sir Barry
  • 1981 - Rugged Lucy
  • 1982 - The Lady's Master
  • 1983 - Hamers Flame
  • 1984 - Master Player
  • 1985 - Chow Mein
  • 1986 - Boro Quarter
  • 1987 - Randoss

See also

References

  1. "Ballyholland powers to Galway Plate glory". RTÉ Sport. 29 July 2009. Archived from the original on 31 July 2009. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
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