Southam Selling Chase
The Southam Selling Chase over 2 miles 100 yards was part of the inaugural 1911 Festival when won by Young Buck II owned by E S Holland, and remained part of the card until 1921. |
Early history:- The Southam Selling Chase, run over 2 miles and 100 yards on Wednesday 8th March 1911, was the very first race at the very first Festival. It was won by Young Buck II (11/2) owned by E S Holland, trained by R Cartwright and ridden by J Anthony, beating St Vincent (13/8) and Royal Star (evens fav) by 3 lengths and a distance. |
Southam Selling Chase 1915 | Handicap | 2 miles 100 yards | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner |
1 | LES ORMES | S Avila | Poole | Mr G Poole 4/5 fav |
2 | HOCH | W Smith | V Beatty | Mrs R Swan 2/1 |
3 | SHAUN NA SCAUB | Alf Aylin | Gore | Lord Sefton 4/1 |
Over round 108% | ||||
This race was run on Wednesday 10th March 1915 when Les Ormes finshed alone |