Wayward Lad Novices' Chase

Wayward Lad Novices' Chase
2024
Sir Gino Ballyburn Brookie
Previous years
2023
Master Chewy Nickle Back Soul Icon
2022
Boothill Aucunrisque Glory And Fortune
2021
Edwardstone Do Your Job Solo
2020-2011
2020
Shishkin Tamaroc Du Mathan Elusive Belle
2019
Global Citizen Rouge Vif Grand Sancy
2018
Dynamite Dollars Kalashnikov Highway One O One
2017
Cyrname Shantou Rock Tommy Silver
2016
Altior Marracudja Stephanie Frances
2015
Ar Mad Vaniteux Arzal
2014
Vibrato Valtat Three Kingdoms God's Own
2013
Dodging Bullets Grandouet Bin End
2012
Simonsig Hinterland Wings of Smoke
2011
Sprinter Sacre Peddlers Cross Harry Hunt
2010-2001
2009
Riverside Theatre El Dancer Rory Boy
2008
Original French Opera Oumeyade
2007
Mahogany Blaze Pur De Sivola My Petra
2006
Jack The Giant Twist Magic Royal Shakespeare
2005
Hoo La Baloo Crossbow Creek Flying Spirit
2003
Caracciola Thisthatandtother Mylo
2002
Epervier D'Or Got One Too Alka International
2001
Fondmort Monkerhostin Moonshine Bay
2000-1991
2000
Dusk Duel Corniche Sandy Duff
1998
Hoh Express Fanfaron Only two ran
1997
Angelo's Double Bay Lough Dontleavethenest
1996
Greenback Mister Drum Potter's Bay
1994
High Baron Brief Gale Kadi
1993
Bas De Laine Monsieur Le Cure Poppets Pet
1992
Dusty Miller Ashfold Copse Snitton Lane
1991
Poetic Gem Purbeck Dove Norman Conqueror
1990-1988
1990
Remittance Man Calapaez Amrullah
1989
Celtic Shot Abbreviation Only two finished
1988
Star's Delight Hogmanay Chase The Line
 

The Wayward Lad Novices' Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Kempton Park over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and during its running there are twelve fences to be jumped. The race is for novice chasers, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late December during the course's Christmas Festival.

The event is named in honour of Wayward Lad, a winner of Kempton's most prestigious race, the King George VI Chase, three times during the 1980s. The earliest version of the race was contested over 2+12 miles, and this was extended by 110 yards in 1992. The race was absent from the National Hunt calendar in 1999, but it returned the following year with a new distance of 2 miles. It was subsequently promoted to Grade 2 status, and it was first run at this level in 2005. From 2009 to 2015 it was sponsored by William Hill and titled the Williamhill.com Novices' Chase. From 2016 to 2018 the race was sponsored by 32Red and since 2019 Ladbrokes have been the sponsors.