Betway Bowl Steeple Chase

First held in 1984, the Bowl Steeple Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt Steeplechase run over 3 miles and 1 furlong.

Horse and rider clear the final fence in the 2015 Bowl Steeple Chase at Aintree Racecourse.

Since 2010, the Betway Bowl Steeple Chase has been a Grade 1 NH Steeplechase, for horses aged five years and older. It’s held at the Aintree Grand National in April each year. The Betway Bowl is a three-mile and one-furlong hurdle race with 19 fences to jump. It was established in 1984, as a consolatory prize for losers and non-participants in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Initially, this race was backed by Perrier-Jouët and was named the Perrier-Jouët Champagne Cup. It was then sponsored by five other entities and renamed each time before Betway took over sponsorship in 2017, where it became the Betway Bowl Steeple Chase. The race is held on the first day of the Grand National Festival.

Date7 April 2022
Start Time (GMT)14:50
Distance3m 1f
TypeHurdle Race
Prize£150,000.00
Where to Watch
Horses’ Age5+
Grand National Festival Day 1: Bowl Steeple Chase

Betway Bowl Steeple Chase: Recent Winners

YearHorseJockeyTrainer
2021Clan Des ObeauxHarry CobdenPaul Nicholls
2020n/an/an/a
2019Kemboy         Ruby WalshWillie Mullins
2018Might Bite       Nico de BoinvilleNicky Henderson
2017Tea For TwoLizzie KellyNick Williams
2016Cue Card       Paddy BrennanColin Tizzard
The Grand National Festival did not take place in 2020.

Betway Bowl Steeple Chase Tips, Predictions, and Previews

Note: the tips below refer to the 2021 Grand National Festival; updated previews will be available on the week of the 2022 Festival.

Tiger Roll and Native River sprinkle some stardust on this but both are hardly going to be seen to best effect this afternoon, and it’s a shame the former won’t be lining up in the main event on Saturday afternoon instead. Clan Des Obeaux has some questions over him after surrendering his King George crown and so WAITING PATIENTLY (six lengths ahead of him at Kempton) can go one better on second attempt at this sort of trip. He’s run well since in the Clarence House at Ascot and deserves a prize of this ilk.

Selection: Waiting Patiently @ 4/1

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