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Mares' Chase Odds - Key Info
The Mares' Chase is the sixth race run on day four of the Cheltenham Festival.
This Grade 2 National Hunt Chase takes place on the New Course and is open to mares aged five years or older.
Run over a distance of 2m 4½f, there are 17 fences to be jumped.
The Mares' Chase was run for the first time in 2021, replacing the Centenary Novices' Handicap Chase on the Festival programme.
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Mares' Chase Trends
The Mares' Chase was only established three years ago, so strong trends are yet to emerge.
Willie Mullins has trained two of the three mares to win this race: Elimay in 2022 and Colreevy in 2021.
No Jockey has won this race twice. Brian Hayes rode Impervious to victory in the 2023 Mares' Hurdle, Mark Walsh was on board Elimay in 2022, while Paul Townend was onboard Colreevy, who won it in 2021.
Both Elimay and Colreevy were eight years old when they won this race. Impervious was seven.
Two of the three winning mares went off as the betting favourite.