Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase odds: Latest prices & betting guide

The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase kicks off the second day of Cheltenham Festival action and readers can find the latest Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase odds below.
The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is a Grade 1 staying novices’ chase that is often regarded as the novice equivalent of the Gold Cup, making it one of the most prestigious long-distance novice chases of the season.
This page features the latest Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase odds featuring best prices from horse racing betting sites.
Readers can also discover key betting trends and stats, previous winners and Brown Advisory Novices Chase tips for betting on the race.
Browns Advisory Novices’ Chase betting odds
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Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase betting trends
The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase winners have certain traits that discern them from the field. Here are a few standout trends that bettors can use to attempt to pick out their horse for the first race of Cheltenham’s second day.
Key statistical trends for the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase
Form & ratings: Top-rated runners often feature strongly, and many winners have official ratings of 150+ prior to the race. Moreover, previous Cheltenham experience is common among winners, and winning last time out or finishing in the top two on a previous start is a regular pattern too.
Distance & career form: Most winners have raced over at least extended distances (around 3 miles) and have winning or placed form in graded novice chases. A balance of chase-experience (several runs over fences) often figures among historical winners.
Age: Horses aged 7 have traditionally dominated the race, including the last five winners.
Key market trends
Favourites & prices: Favourites or short-priced runners have a solid record in the Brown Advisory, with many winners coming from single-figure odds. Horses with larger long-odds prices have been less common in recent renewals.
Trainer angles: Leading trainers, particularly Willie Mullins, have historically performed well in this event.
Previous Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase winners
|
Year |
Winner |
SP |
Trainer |
Jockey |
|
2025 |
Lecky Watson |
20/1 |
Willie Mullins |
Sean O’Keefe |
|
2024 |
Fact To File |
8/13 f |
Willie Mullins |
Mark Walsh |
|
2023 |
The Real Whacker |
8/1 |
Patrick Neville |
Sam Twiston-Davies |
|
2022 |
L’Homme Presse |
9/4 f |
Venetia Williams |
Charlie Deutsch |
|
2021 |
Monkfish |
1/4f |
Willie Mullins |
Paul Townend |
|
2020 |
Champ |
4/1 |
Nicky Henderson |
Barry Geraghty |
|
2019 |
Topofthegame |
4/1 |
Paul Nicholls |
Harry Cobden |
|
2018 |
Presenting Percy |
5/2 f |
Patrick Kelly |
Davy Russell |
|
2017 |
Might Bite |
7/2 f |
Nicky Henderson |
Nico de Boinville |
|
2016 |
Blaklion |
8/1 |
Nigel Twiston-Davies |
Ryan Hatch |
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Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase FAQs
What is the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase?
The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is a Grade 1 chase for novice steeplechasers aged five years or older, run over an extended staying trip at the Cheltenham Festival. To qualify as a novice, a horse must be in its first season of winning steeplechases.
When is the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase?
The race is a premier staying novice chase at the Cheltenham Festival, and is typically held as the first race on the second day of Cheltenham Festival.
How long is the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase?
The race is run on the Old Course at Cheltenham over approximately 3 miles and 110 yards, with horses jumping around 20 fences.