Fortria

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GrandsireFormor
Fortria
SireFortina
GrandsireFormor
DamSenria
DamsireSun Yat Sen
SexGelding
Foaled1952
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederMr. A. Craigie
OwnerGeorge Ansley
TrainerTom Dreaper
Earnings£20,344
Major wins
Cotswold Chase (1958)
Champion Chase (1960, 1961)
Mackeson Gold Cup (1960, 1962)
Irish Grand National (1961)
Punchestown Handicap Chase (1961)
Pathfinder Chase (1959)
Honours
Fortria Chase at Navan

Fortria (foaled 1952) was an Irish National Hunt horse best known as the first dual winner of the Champion Chase and winner of the inaugural Mackeson Gold Cup. Although very successful over two miles, he also excelled at longer distances, and won the 1961 Irish Grand National and finished second in the 1962 and 1963 Cheltenham Gold Cups.

Fortria was a bay horse bred by Mr. A. Craigie. His sire, Fortina, won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1947, the only entire (stallion) to do so. His dam, Senria also produced the 1957 and 1958 National Hunt Handicap Chase winner Sentina and the 1963 Irish Grand National winner Last Link.

Fortria was owned by George Ansley and put into training with outstanding Irish trainer Tom Dreaper, who later trained Arkle. Fortria was ridden by Irish jockey Pat Taaffe.

Career

Retirement

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