Pendil Novices' Chase

Pendil Novices' Chase
2025
Rubaud Boombawn Mark Of Gold
Previous years
2024
Blow Your Wad Tahmuras Pembroke
2023
Solo Datsalrightgino Boothill
2022
Pic D'Orhy Millers Bank Fantastic Lady
2021
Tamaroc Du Mathan Ga Law Coole Cody
2020-2011
2020
Who Dares Wins Southfield Stone Commanche Red
2019
Bags Groove Castafiore Good Man Pat
2018
Cyrname The Unit For Good Measure
2017
Frodon Gold Present Charmix
2016
Killala Quay Twelve Roses Cloonacool
2015
Irish Saint Hollow Penny Melodic Rendezvous
2014
Balder Success God's Own Fox Appeal
2013
Grandioso Molotof Tour D'argent
2012
Cristal Bonus Duke of Lucca Life of a Luso
2011
Captain Chris Adams Island American Trilogy
2010-2001
2010
The Nightingale Othermix Mount Oscar
2009
Herecomesthetruth Au Courant Ouzbeck
2008
Oslot Lead On Pancake
2007
Natal Good Spirit Ursis
2006
Napolitain Gallant Approach Lago d'Oro
2005
Limerick Boy Lacdoudal Duncliffe
2004
Calling Brave Atum Re Santenay
2003
Hand Inn Hand Druid's Glen Scots Grey
2002
Golden Goal Biliverdin Sterling Stewart
2001
Crocadee Biliverdin Gastina
2000-1991
2000
Serenus Young Spartacus Jungli
1999
Makounji No Retreat King of Sparta
1998
Stormy Passage Sir Dante Mr Strong Gale
1997
Land Afar Around The Gale Greenback
1996
Draborgie Inchcailloch Only two finished
1995
Brief Gale Kadi Dancing Paddy
1994
Monsieur Le Cure In The Navy Only two finished
1993
Snitton Lane Atlaal Nathir
1992
Tinryland Man on the Line Deadly Charm
1991
Remittance Man Monumental Lad Repeat The Dose
1990-1988
1990
Combermere Certain Style Holtermann
1989
Brookmount Skylark Wonder Serious Man
1988
Saffron Lord Flag Of Truce Prideaux Boy
 

The Pendil Novices' Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Kempton Park over a distance of about 2 miles and 4+12 furlongs (2 miles, 4 furlongs and 110 yards, or 4,124 metres), and during its running there are sixteen fences to be jumped. The race is for novice chasers, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late February.

The event is named after Pendil, a dual-winner of Kempton's King George VI Chase in the 1970s. It used to be named after an earlier "King George" winner, Galloway Braes. For a period the Galloway Braes Novices' Chase was contested over 2 miles, and it was extended to 2+12 miles in 1990. It was renamed and increased to its present length in 1993.