 
            
            | Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase | |
| Grade 1, Cheltenham 15:05 £300,000 added, 5yo plus, 1m 7f 199y, Class 1  | |
| Wednesday 17th March 2021 | |
1 Put The Kettle On 17/2
2 Nube Negra 11/1 
3 Chacun Pour Soi 8/13F
9 ran NR: Politologue  Distances: ½l, 1l, ½l
Time: 3m 57.09s (slow by 5.09s)
🤩 What a finish in the Champion Chase
— Sporting Life (@SportingLife) March 17, 2021
👏 Put The Kettle On won the Sporting Life Arkle 12 months ago, and today she secures the Champion Chase!pic.twitter.com/CTxazVrWRg
Trainer Henry de Bromhead claimed his second championship contest of The Festival™ supporting WellChild with a mare inside 24 hours, having saddled Honeysuckle to success in yesterday’s Unibet Champion Hurdle.
Racing prominently throughout, she was headed approaching the second last but rallied gamely in the last 50 yards to take the honours.
The daughter of Stowaway won the Grade One Arkle Novices’ Chase at The Festival™ in 2020 and becomes the 13th horse to win both races. She is now unbeaten in four starts at Cheltenham, having also taken the Grade Two Shloer Chase in November of 2020 and the Grade 2 Arkle Trial at the November Meeting in 2019.
Henry de Bromhead said: “She’s an incredible mare. I’m delighted for the Dermodys and the syndicate. Mary Dermody is the matriarch of it and it’s just brilliant. Stuff you dream about! She’s so tough and Aidan was just brilliant on her. He really asked at the last three fences, and it was probably the winning of the race.
“A couple of weeks ago she was a bit quiet and we freshened her up as much as we could, and she seemed much better, but she arrived here and was back to what we expected her to be doing; just crazy. She’s mad. I have to say, everyone at home but especially Andrea, who looks after her and puts up with her antics every day - it will be very special for her.
“How she improves for being here - did we feel it, I don’t know, but mid-February I was probably leaning towards the mares’ chase, and then I spoke to the owners and we looked at the stats of the Arkle winners, which seemed ridiculous, and it’s her trip and she loves the Old Course, so we thought we’d give it a lash and see.
“It’s stuff you dream about doing - it’s crazy. We get such great support from our clients and have a great team at home; everyone has worked really hard, and it’s amazing to get rewarded like we are.
“She’s just a bit crackers the whole time, to be honest - she’s just quite wild, but a real character. Andrea does a really good job with her. She wouldn’t be the easiest ride and you’d want to have your wits about you. Daniel Holden would ride her a lot at home. She’s nuts, but in a great way.
“I felt we were always up against it with Chacun Pour Soir. He looked so good at Leopardstown - he is so good - but you have to take your chances. Her record on the Old Course is incredible. But did I think she would come here and win? Probably not, and we had to make up 15 lengths. Also Aidan - he gets such a tune out of her and that could be the most important thing. I’d say Cheltenham could just as easily be Aidan.”
Speaking at the post-race press conference, jockey Aidan Coleman said: “Her tenacity and attitude is something to behold. It is a privilege to be associated with her. I’ve ridden her in four races and when she came over in November I rode her out a couple of times. I’ve sat on her a little bit since she has been over this year.
“She doesn’t give you anything easy but when you are on her side you couldn’t have a more willing partner. I think if you put someone else on her, her guts would still be there and I think she would win without me but I’m going to stay on her.
“She ran really well at Leopardstown over Christmas but her form here is better simple as. As I said in November if you going to have form around the track this is where you want it if you know what I mean. I don’t care if she was a selling plater around any other track. If she can come up here and run in the Shloer and Champion Chase that will do me!
“I jumped off and wanted to get a good start. I wasn’t sure where she would be able to sit as it was her next biggest test and I wasn’t sure if she would be quick enough to be bang there. She was very good over the first three or four and when I jumped the fourth I was upsides Gavin (Sheehan, on Rouge Vif) I was pretty confident I would stay there until turning in then what will be will be after that.
“The attitude and ability she has is fantastic. He (Chacun Pour Soi) did look pretty solid coming into and there wasn’t many questions marks about him, only the track and that was only thing we had massively in our case and he beat her well at Leopardstown and he is a fantastic horse but I’m not sure what run round he had but we had an ultimately perfect run round and we love the track and hill. It was just our day today.
“I got beat a head in it by one of Henry’s a couple of years ago and it really annoyed me as I thought I should have won that day. I was a bit slow through the middle part of the race and Special Tiara got away from me. Up until I won a Grade One on Paisley Park a few years ago it was the only Grade One I was close to winning. It always bugged me a bit as I thought I should have won it.
“These championship races are the ones you grow up watching. If you are lucky to ride in them it’s fantastic and if you win one it’s even better.”
Coleman told ITV Racing: “I don’t think anyone has [ever ridden a tougher mare than this] to be fair. I don’t think me saying I haven’t ridden a tougher mare than this would do her justice. She gets some fantastic jumps, like three out she was all wrong and she just throws herself at it. She made ground doing it, it wasn’t ideal, but it was just a testament to her ability.
“She heard them coming and had two horses each side of her in the run in and she wasn’t getting past. I beat Chacun Pour Soi off, then Harry came and she went again. If I could bottle what she has I wouldn’t have to ride again, I could sell it and be a rich man!”
Asked about the buzz of riding in a Champion Chase at that kind of pace, he added: “I suppose it works both ways. When you’re riding a mare like this, it’s an extremely good buzz, if you’re riding something of lesser quality, it’s the worst feeling in the world!
“This year has worked out great for me. I’ve got on some great horses and I’m really enjoying riding in these races as I’m riding the right animals. I don’t want to take any plaudits for this. This mare is something else. Whether she’s the best or not, it doesn’t matter, if you’ve got a heart as much as she has, I don’t have to do a lot.
“She’d win that race loose if you put my weight of lead on her back as she just wants it that much. It was very special and pulling up I was nearly emotional because we all love these horses and we do it day in, day out for them.
“When you ride something that loves it and wants to win as much as this, it’s just a pleasure, it brings you back to your roots and why you wanted to get into the game, and that’s for the love of the animal. You can’t not watch this race and the jumps she put in and her attitude from the back of the last [and not] really appreciate what they do for us.”
Trainer Dan Skelton said of runner-up Nube Negra: “It’s gutting to be placed again, but nothing went wrong, apart from standing on his heel at the back of the last, which cost us a tiny bit. He’s travelled round super, jumped brilliantly and came up the hill, which was never in doubt.”
Harry Skelton, rider of Nube Negra, commented: “He ran an unbelievable race. The winner was great, and she’s a top-class mare, but we are very proud of our horse. He jumped really well, travelled all of the way, and finished his race off. He just lost his footing after the last, but that didn’t cost us anything really. He’s still young and so hopefully he’s got a lot in front of him. He’s proved he’s top-class, if anyone had any doubts.”
Willie Mullins, trainer of third-placed 8-13 favourite Chacun Pour Soi, said: “I'm a little disappointed, I just thought he ran a little bit flat. It's as simple as that.”
Jockey Paul Townend added: “It’s disappointing. We had every chance jumping the second last and we just weren’t good enough on the run in.”
Paul Nicholls trainer of fourth-placed Greaneteen said: “I thought Greaneteen ran really nicely, and he’ll definitely go again. We were thinking of coming here and then going to Sandown, or maybe going up to two and a half as I’ve always thought he’ll stay a bit further. He’ll be better next year with another summer on him, and to compete at that level as well as that puts him right in the mix.”
Nicholls also trains 2020 Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase hero Politologue, who was withdrawn shortly before this year’s contest.
The trainer explained: “There was just a little trickle of blood out of his right nostril when we came to saddle him. Nine times out of 10 it would be nothing, and he could well have just banged himself somewhere as he gets a little wound up before racing.
“He’s probably just broken a little blood vessel higher in his nose, but if I’d have run him and something had happened I’d never have forgiven myself, so I called the vet over and we took him out. He’s had a little problem bleeding before and you can’t take a chance. It’s a shame as it turned out an open race, but you have to do the right thing.
“He’ll probably be cantering again tomorrow, and we’ll go to Sandown now, and if John (owner Hales) wants to. He was trained for today and hasn’t had a run, so he could go again.
“I spoke to his daughter Lisa, and she says John is mortified, but he said thanks for doing the right thing.”
BetWay Queen Mother Champion Chase 
              £300,000 added, 5yo plus, 1m 7f 199y, Class 1
                9 ran
                Going: Good to Soft
1 Put The Kettle On 7 11-3 Henry De Bromhead Aidan Coleman 17/2
2 ½ Nube Negra 7 11-10 Dan Skelton Harry Skelton 11/1
3 1 Chacun Pour Soi 9 11-10 W P Mullins Paul Townend 8/13F
4 ½ Greaneteen 7 11-10 Paul Nicholls Harry Cobden 50/1
5 1¾ Sceau Royal 9 11-10 Alan King Daryl Jacob 16/1
6 2¾ First Flow 9 11-10 Kim Bailey David Bass 11/1
7 2¾ Notebook 8 11-10 Henry De Bromhead Rachael Blackmore 22/1
8 11 Cilaos Emery 9 11-10 W P Mullins B J Cooper 12/1
9 1½ Rouge Vif 7 11-10 Harry Whittington Gavin Sheehan 20/1
NR 7 Politologue 10 11-10 Paul Nicholls NON RUNNER
QUEEN MOTHER CHAMPION CHASE ROLL OF HONOUR
Year Winner Age/Wt Jockey Trainer Owner SP Ran
				2020 Politologue  9-11-10 Harry Skelton Paul Nicholls John Hales 6/1 5
				2019 Altior 9-11-10 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson Patricia Pugh 4/11F 9
			  2018 Altior 8-11-10 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson Patricia Pugh EvsF 9
              2017 Special Tiara10-11-10 Noel Fehily Henry de Bromhead Sally Rowley-Williams 11/1 10
              2016 Sprinter Sacre 10-11-10 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson Caroline Mould 5/1 10
              2015 Dodging Bullets 7-11-10 Sam Twiston-Davies Paul Nicholls Martin Broughton & Friends 9/2 9
              2014 Sire De Grugy 8-11-10 Jamie Moore Gary Moore The Preston Family & Friends Ltd 11/4F 11
               2013 Sprinter Sacre 7-11-10 Barry Geraghty  	N J Henderson 1/4 7 
              2012 Finian's Rainbow 9-11-10 Barry Geraghty  	N J Henderson 4/1 6 
              2011 Sizing Europe 9-11-10 Andrew Lynch  	Henry de Bromhead IRE Ann & Alan Potts 10/1 11 
              2010 Big Zeb 9-11-10 Barry Geraghty  	Colm Murphy IRE  	Pat Redmond  	10/1 9 
              2009	Master Minded 6-11-10	Ruby Walsh	 Paul Nicholls	Clive Smith	 4/11F	12
              2008	Master Minded 5-11-10	Ruby Walsh	 Paul Nicholls	Clive Smith	 3/1	8
              2007	Voy Por Ustedes 6-11-10	Robert Thornton	 Alan King	 Sir Robert Ogden 5/1	10
              2006	Newmill 8-11-10	Andrew McNamara	 John Murphy IRE	Mary Hayes	 16/1 12
              2005	Moscow Flyer 11-11-10	Barry Geraghty	 Jessica Harrington IRE Brian Kearney	 6/4F	8
              2004	Azertyuiop	7-11-10	Ruby Walsh	 Paul Nicholls	John Hales	 15/8	8
              2003	Moscow Flyer	9-12-00	Barry Geraghty	 Jessica Harrington IRE Brian Kearney	 7/4F	11
              2002	Flagship Uberalles 8-12-00 Richard Johnson	 Philip Hobbs Elizabeth Gutner/Michael Krysztofiak 7/4F	12
              2001	No Race (Foot and Mouth) 
              2000	Edredon Bleu	8-12-00	Tony McCoy	 Henrietta Knight	Jim Lewis	 7/2	9
              1999	Call Equiname	9-12-00	Mick Fitzgerald	 Paul Nicholls	Mick Coburn,Paul Barber,Colin Lewis	7/2	13
              1998	One Man	 10-12-00	Brian Harding	 Gordon Richards	John Hales	 7/2	8
              1997	Martha’s Son	10-12-00	Rodney Farrant	 Tim Forster	Paddy Hartigan/Michael Ward-Thomas 9/1	6
              1996	Klairon Davis	7-12-00	Francis Woods	 Arthur Moore IRE	Chris Jones	 9/1	7
              1995	Viking Flagship	8-12-00	Charlie Swan	 David Nicholson	Roach Foods Ltd 5/2F	10
              1994	Viking Flagship	7-12-00	Adrian Maguire	 David Nicholson	Roach Foods Ltd	 4/1	8
              1993	Deep Sensation	8-12-00	Declan Murphy	 Josh Gifford	Robin Eliot	 11/1	9
              1992	Remittance Man	8-12-00	Jamie Osborne	 Nicky Henderson	Jim Collins Evs F	6
              1991	Katabatic	8-12-00	Simon McNeill	 Andrew Turnell	Pell-Mell Partners	 9/1	7
              1990	Barnbrook Again	9-12-00	Hywel Davies	 David Elsworth	Mel Davies 11/10F	9
              1989	Barnbrook Again	8-12-00	Simon Sherwood	 David Elsworth	Mel Davies 7/4F	8
              1988	Pearlyman	9-12-00	Tom Morgan	 John Edwards	Valerie Shaw	 15/8F	8
              1987	Pearlyman	8-12-00	Peter Scudamore	 John Edwards	Valerie Shaw	 13/8F 8
              1986	Buck House	8-12-00	Tommy Carmody	 Mouse Morris IRE	Mrs Phil Purcell 5/2	11
              1985	Badsworth Boy	10-12-00	Robert Earnshaw	 Monica Dickinson	Doug Armitage	 11/8	5
              1984	Badsworth Boy	9-12-00	Robert Earnshaw	 Michael Dickinson	Doug Armitage	 8/13F	10
              1983	Badsworth Boy	8-12-00	Robert Earnshaw	 Michael Dickinson	Doug Armitage	 2/1	6
              1982	Rathgorman	10-12-00 Kevin Whyte	 Michael Dickinson	J Lilley	 100/30	9
              1981	Drumgora	9-12-00	Frank Berry	 Arthur Moore IRE	D Monahan	 25/1	9
              1980	*Another Dolly	10-12-00	Sam Morshead	 Fred Rimell	Ian Urquhart	 33/1	7
              1979	Hilly Way	 9-12-00	Mr Ted Walsh	 Peter McCreery IRE J W Sweeney	 7/1	9
              1978	Hilly Way	 8-12-00	Tommy Carmody	 Peter McCreery IRE J W Sweeney 7/1	10
              1977	Skymas	 12-12-00	Mouse Morris	 Brian Lusk IRE	Mathew Magee	 7/2	8
              1976	Skymas	 11-12-00	Mouse Morris	 Brian Lusk IRE	Mathew Magee	 8/1	7
              1975	Lough Inagh	8-12-00	Sean Barker	 Jim Dreaper IRE	A Martin	 100/30	8
              1974	Royal Relief	10-12-00	Bill Smith	 Edward Courage	Edward Courage	 6/1	6
              1973	Inkslinger	6-12-00	Tommy Carberry	 Dan Moore IRE	Mrs M Jenney	 6/1	6
              1972	Royal Relief	8-12-00	Bill Smith	 Edward Courage	Edward Courage	 15/8	5
              1971	Crisp	 8-12-00	Paul Kelleway	 Fred Winter	Sir Chester Manifold	 3/1	8
              1970	Straight Fort	7-12-00	Pat Taaffe	 Tom Dreaper IRE	George Ansley	 7/4F	6
              1969	Muir	 10-12-00	Ben Hannon	 Tom Dreaper IRE	Waring Willis	 15/2	11
              1968	Drinny’s Double	10-12-00	Frank Nash	 Bob Turnell	Paul Mellon	 6/1	5
              1967	Drinny’s Double	9-12-00	Frank Nash	 Bob Turnell	Paul Mellon	 7/2	8
              1966	Flyingbolt	7-12-00	Pat Taaffe	 Tom Dreaper IRE	Mrs Jean Wilkinson	 1/5F 6
              1965	Dunkirk	 8-12-00	Dave Dick	 Peter Cazalet	Bill Whitbread	 8/1	6
              1964	Ben Stack	7-12-00	Pat Taaffe	 Tom Dreaper IRE	Anne, Duchess of Westminster	2/1	5
              1963	Sandy Abbot	8-12-00	Stan Mellor	 George Owen	Mrs J D McKechnie	 5/1	5
              1962	Piperton	 8-12-00	Dave Dick	 Archie Thomlinson	Archie Thomlinson	 100/6 7
              1961	Fortria	 9-12-00	Pat Taaffe	 Tom Dreaper IRE	George Ansley	 2/5F	5
              1960	Fortria	 8-12-00	Pat Taaffe	 Tom Dreaper IRE	George Ansley	 15/8F	7
            1959	Quita Que	10-12-00	Bunny Cox	 Dan Moore IRE	Mrs D R Brand	 4/9F	9
*Another Dolly finished second to Chinrullah, who was subsequently disqualified after failing a post-race urine test





















