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2025 Champion Chase Entries – 20 Remain After First Scratching Stage

20 horses remain at the second stage for the 2025 Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday, 12th March. They include the two horses to have claimed the last three runnings of the race in Energumene and Captain Guinness although plenty of other big names feature in a potentially deep contest.

They include Jonbon, the winner of 11 of his 13 races over fences. The nine-year-old missed the race last year due to his stable’s terrible form, but has won on all four of his starts since April, three of which have been in Grade 1 company. HIs latest success saw him cruise to the Tingle Creek at Sandown from Quilixios, another entry in the Champion Chase.

Willie Mullins has entered his big guns for the Wednesday showpiece too. They include last year’s Arkle hero Gaelic Warrior, who impressed in his dismissive manner of victory a year ago, as well as El Fabiolo, who was sent off at just 2/9 for the 2024 Champion Chase before making a race-ending blunder early in the piece. He is yet to be seen this season.

Mullins could also call upon dark horse Blood Destiny, but this will be one of the lowest percentages his yard takes up in term of the field size overall. The likes of Dinoblue, Il Etait Temps and last season’s runner-up Gentleman De Mee, for instance, are absent for Closutton, while Gordon Elliott is likewise limitedly represented, with only Found A Fifty left after American Mike was scratched.

Some of the more interesting names to feature include the King George VI Chase one-two Banbridge and Il Est Francais. The former is a Grade 1 winner at this trip from Punchestown last season, while the latter impressed yet again with his ability to jump and travel at a furious gallop at Kempton.

Surprise Dublin Racing Festival winner Solness, who downed Gaelic Warrior among others over Christmas, has been given an entry alongside stablemate Banbridge by Joseph O’Brien. That race’s second, Marine Nationale, may run at Cheltenham for the first time since his impressive 2023 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle success too.

For the Brits, improving handicapper Libberty Hunter features alongside second season chasers JPR One, Master Chewy and Matata. Edwardstone may also have one last hurrah, though potentially the fly in the ointment could be Djelo, who won by a yawning margin in the Grade 2 Peterborough Chase at Huntingdon before Christmas.

Senecia has run at big prices in Graded races in Ireland so far this season, while Jungle Boogie was sixth in last year’s Gold Cup, but has been given an intriguing entry here as well.

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Champion Chase Entries 2025

NumberHorseTrainer
1BanbridgeJoseph O’Brien
2Blood DestinyWillie Mullins
3Captain GuinnessHenry De Bromhead
4DjeloVenetia Williams
5EdwardstoneAlan King
6El FabioloWillie Mullins
7EnergumeneWillie Mullins
8Found A FiftyGordon Elliott
9Gaelic WarriorWillie Mullins
10Il Est FrancaisNoel George & Amanda Zetterholm
11JPR OneColin Tizzard
12JonbonNicky Henderson
13Jungle BoogieHenry De Bromhead
14Libberty HunterEvan Williams
15Marine NationaleBarry Connell
16Master ChewyNigel Twiston-Davies
17MatataNigel Twiston-Davies
18QuilixiosHenry De Bromhead
19SeneciaVincent Laurence Halley
20SolnessJoseph O’Brien
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