15:00 Windsor
Sunday 18 January 2026
All12:2012:5013:2013:5014:2515:0015:3516:05
Fitzdares Fleur De Lys Chase (GBB Race)
- 5YO plus  |  Class 2  |  2m 6f 50y  |  Soft  |  5 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 15:00Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 5m 44.39s
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Horse A-Z
Show odds
Developed into a smart performer over fences last term, winning all 3 completed starts, including Grade 1 Scilly Isles at Sandown. Failed to land odds on return and then possibly found 25.6f too much of a test in the Betfair Chase. Concedes weight all round on the back of a breathing operation.
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Headstrong sort but developed into a very smart chaser last season, winning a brace of 2m handicaps, including at this venue. Ridden with more restraint when off the mark for the season in a valuable contest at Cheltenham (20.6f) and those tactics will have to be employed over this trip.
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Ended last season with a win in bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown and backed that up with a reappearance success over Handstands in 2½m Carlisle listed chase. Wasn't at his best in another major handicap at Newbury last time, though he was on the back foot throughout.
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Veteran but still a smart sort, ending a long losing run with a bold display from the front at Cheltenham on return over 20.2f. Shaped as if still in form when third there 5 weeks ago but dominating this calibre of rival no easy task.
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High-class chaser who won the 2024 Ryanair and also took this last year. Runner-up in Melling Chase (2½m) at Aintree in April and gave an extremely good account from the front under a big weight when third on November's reappearance. Very much one to beat on the back of a wind op.
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Non-Runners
5

Jungle Boogie1
Weight: 11-2|Â Â Age: 12
T: Miss V Williams  J: Charlie Deutsch
NR
Forecasts
Protektorat (1/1), Matata (3/1), Handstands (7/2), Resplendent Grey (15/2), Jungle Boogie (25/1), Eldorado Allen (33/1)
A good-quality contest but from these advantageous terms, it's hard to get away from last year's winner PROTEKTORAT on the back of an excellent reappearance from a lofty mark at Cheltenham in November. Conversely, Handstands must concede weight all round but he's the up-and-comer against established sorts, while Matata will have to be patiently ridden to see this out but he arrives in top form.
- Protektorat1/1
- Handstands7/2
- Matata3/1
Previous Winners
Prize Money
1st: £85,850.002nd: £39,468.003rd: £19,734.004th: £9,867.005th: £4,934.006th: £2,458.00
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