Burrough Hill Lad | |
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Sire | Richboy |
Grandsire | Princely Gift |
Dam | Green Monkey |
Damsire | Court Harwell |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1976 |
Country | Great Britain |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | Stan Riley |
Owner | Stan Riley |
Trainer | Jenny Pitman |
Record | 27: 17-2-3 (Steeplechases) |
Major wins | |
Mildmay Novices' Chase (1982) Welsh National (1983) Anthony Mildmay, Peter Cazalet Memorial Chase (1984) Gainsborough Chase (1984, 1985, 1986) Cheltenham Gold Cup (1984) Charlie Hall Chase (1984) Hennessy Gold Cup (1984) King George VI Chase (1984) |
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Awards | |
Timeform Champion Jumper (1984/1985) Timeform rating: 184 |
Burrough Hill Lad (1976–2004) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Named after Leicestershire village Burrough-On-The-Hill, he competed in National Hunt races and won seventeen times from twenty-seven runs in steeplechases. His performances in 1984, when he won the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Hennessy Gold Cup and King George VI Chase saw him rated one of the best horses in the history of the sport.
Burrough Hill Lad was a big, powerfully built brown gelding, bred by his owner, Stan Riley. He was sired by Richboy out of the mare Green Monkey. He was trained throughout his career by Jenny Pitman at Lambourn in Berkshire.
Burrough Hill Lad recorded his first important win when he took the Mildmay Novices' Chase as a six-year-old in April 1982.
In the 1983/1984 National Hunt season, he established himself as a contender for the Cheltenham Gold Cup when he won the Welsh National at Chepstow Racecourse in December. In March he started at odds of 7/2 for the Gold Cup and won by three lengths from Brown Chamberlin. He was ridden by Phil Tuck as his regular jockey, John Francome, had been claimed to ride Brown Chamberlin.
Burrough Hill Lad produced his best form in the autumn of 1984. After winning a warm-up race at Wincanton Racecourse, he carried a weight of 168 pounds in the Hennessy Gold Cup. In what has been described as one of the great weight-carrying performances, he survived a bad mistake at the seventh-last fence to win by four lengths from RSA Chase winner Canny Danny, who was carrying 147 pounds. He then won the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby Racecourse, beating Wayward Lad by ten lengths. He then took the weight-for-age King George VI Chase at Kempton Park on Boxing Day, narrowly defeating Combs Ditch over a course and distance which Francome felt was unsuitable for the horse. He sustained an injury in early 1985 which prevented him from defending the Gold Cup.