Al Ferof

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SireDom Alco
GrandsireDom Pasquini
DamMaralta
DamsireAltayan
Al Ferof
SireDom Alco
GrandsireDom Pasquini
DamMaralta
DamsireAltayan
SexGelding
Foaled30 March 2005
CountryFrance
ColourGrey
BreederJ. Rauch and G. Chenu
OwnerJohn Hales
TrainerDan Skelton
Record28: 11-4-7
Earnings£510,857
Major wins
Winter Bumper (2010)
Supreme Novices' Hurdle (2011)
November Novices' Chase (2011)
Henry VIII Novices' Chase (2011)
Paddy Power Gold Cup (2012)
Amlin 1965 Chase (2013, 2014)
Peterborough Chase (2015)

Al Ferof (30 March 2005) is a retired French-bred British-based National Hunt horse owned by John Hales. He was initially trained by Barry Murphy in wexford for Martin Timothy Murphy. He was then trained by Paul Nicholls and won the 2011 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival before progressing to chasing the following season, where he won several top races including the Paddy Power Gold Cup. He moved to the stable of Dan Skelton in 2015 and won the Peterborough Chase for his new trainer. Al Ferof was retired from racing in October 2016.

Al Ferof is a grey gelding and was bred by J. Rauch and G. Chenu in France. His sire Dom Alco is a hugely successful sire of National Hunt horses, with 2012 Grand National winner Neptune Collonges and 2012 Betfair Chase winner Silviniaco Conti among his progeny.[1] Al Ferof was initially owned by Martin Timothy Murph an engineer from Cork in Ireland before being sold to John Hales.[2]

Racing career

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