Triple Crown of Hurdling - Triple Crown Leg Winners Since The 1979/80 Season

Triple Crown Leg Winners Since The 1979/80 Season

Race Season
Fighting Fifth Hurdle
Christmas Hurdle
Champion Hurdle
1979/80 Bird's Nest Bird's Nest Sea Pigeon
1980/81 Sea Pigeon Celtic Ryde Sea Pigeon
1981/82 Ekbalco RNR For Auction
1982/83 Donegal Prince Ekbalco Gaye Brief
1983/84 Gaye Brief Dawn Run Dawn Run
1984/85 Browne's Gazette Browne's Gazette See You Then
1985/86 Out of the Gloom Aonoch See You Then
1986/87 Tom Sharp Nohalmdun See You Then
1987/88 Floyd Osric Celtic Shot
1988/89 Floyd Kribensis Beech Road
1989/90 Kribensis Kribensis Kribensis
1990/91 Beech Road Fidway Morley Street
1991/92 Royal Derbi Gran Alba Royal Gait
1992/93 Halkopous Mighty Mogul Granville Again
1993/94 RNR Muse Flakey Dove
1994/95 Batabanoo Absalom's Lady Alderbrook
1995/96 Padre Mio RNR Collier Bay
1996/97 Space Trucker RNR Make A Stand
1997/98 Star Rage Kerawi Istabraq
1998/99 Dato Star French Holly Istabraq
1999/00 Dato Star Dato Star Istabraq
2000/01 Barton Geos RNR
2001/02 Landing Light Landing Light Hors La Loi III
2002/03 Intersky Falcon Intersky Falcon Rooster Booster
2003/04 The French Furze Intersky Falcon Hardy Eustace
2004/05 Harchibald Harchibald Hardy Eustace
2005/06 Arcalis Feathard Lady Brave Inca
2006/07 Straw Bear Jazz Messenger Sublimity
2007/08 Harchibald Straw Bear Katchit
2008/09 Punjabi Harchibald Punjabi
2009/10 Go Native Go Native Binocular
2010/11 Peddlers Cross Binocular Hurricane Fly
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