Jeffrey Peate Challenge Final Standings - 2022/23
Jockey | Points | Â | Trainer | Points | |
1 | Jamie Moore | 133 | 1 | Chris Gordon | 390 |
2 | Tom Cannon | 105 | 2 | Gary Moore | 370 |
3 | Caoilin Quinn | 89 | 3 | Andy Irvine | 204 |
4 | Brendan Powell | 82 | 4 | Nick Gifford | 168 |
5 | James Davies | 76 | 5 | Seamus Mullins | 140 |
6 | Harry Cobden | 75 | 6 | Milton Harris | 132 |
7 | Michael Nolan | 46 | 7 | Neil Mulholland | 126 |
T8 | Harry Reed | 39 | 8 | Paul Henderson | 116 |
T8 | Rex Dingle | 39 | 9 | Joe Tizzard | 112 |
10 | Marc Goldstein | 37 | 10 | Anthony Honeyball | 102 |
Jeffrey Peate Jockeys Challenge
A yearly competition to determine the top jockey at Plumpton. Every race the top 4 jockeys (if applicable) are awarded points depending on their finishing position: 1st – 8pts, 2nd – 5pts, 3rd – 3pts, 4th – 1pt. The jockey with the most points at the end of the season (calculated September to May) wins the Jeffrey Peate Jockeys Challenge Trophy.
The Jeffrey Peate Trainers Challenge
Runs alongside the jockey challenge and determines the top trainer at Plumpton during the course of the season (September to May). The top 3 trainers per race are awarded points: 1st – 16pts, 2nd – 8pts, 3rd – 4pts. Alongside this we also take into account the different number of horses a trainer has in their yard, so there is a bonus point system to give yards with fewer horses a fairer chance of victory. The smaller the yard the more bonus points (up to 5) they receive. E.g. Andy Irvine has 16-30 horses in training, therefore each time he is in the top 3 he will receive an extra 4 points, for example 16pts for 1st place + 4 bonus pts, Andy would receive 20pts in the JP Challenge. Gary Moore on the other hand has 66+ horses in training, therefore each time he is in the top 3 he will only receive 1 bonus point, for example 16pts for 1st place + 1 bonus pts, Gary would receive 17pts in the JP Challenge. At the end of the season the trainer with the most points wins the The Jeffrey Peate Trainers Challenge Trophy.
Bonus Scheme Points:
0-15* - 5pts
16-30* - 4pts
31-45* - 3pts
46-66* - 2pts
66+* - 1pt
*horses in training
Jeffrey Peate Challenge HistoryÂ
The Jeffrey Peate Jockeys Challenge has been taking place since the 1999/2000 season when AP McCoy landed the title, and two seasons later the Trainers Challenge was introduced in 2001/02 which was won by Martin Pipe. Since the inception of the Jeffrey Peate Challenge, Gary Moore has dominated the trainers title and Jamie Moore has been the winningmost jockey, however the Chris Gordon narrowly pipped Gary Moore to the title in the 2022/23 season to make it a hatrick of titles for Chris. Jamie Moore was able to regain the jockey's title for the first time in five years. The trophy presentations will take place at the first meeting in the 2023/24 season on Sunday 24th September.
Season | Leading Jockey | Leading Trainer |
2022/23 | Jamie Moore | Chris Gordon |
2021/22 | Tom Cannon | Chris Gordon |
2020/21 | Josh Moore | Gary Moore |
2019/20 | Josh Moore | Gary Moore |
2018/19 | Tom Cannon | Chris Gordon |
2017/18 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2016/17 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2015/16 | Josh Moore | Gary Moore |
2014/15 | Tom Cannon/Tom Scudamore | Gary Moore |
2013/14 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2012/13 | Jamie Moore | Jonathan Geake |
2011/12 | Leighton Aspell | Gary Moore |
2010/11 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2009/10 | Phillip Hide | Gary Moore |
2008/09 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2007/08 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2006/07 | Jamie Moore | Gary Moore |
2005/06 | Phillip Hide | Gary Moore |
2004/05 | Phillip Hide | Gary Moore |
2003/04 | AP McCoy | Gary Moore |
2002/03 | Barry Fenton | Gary Moore |
2001/02 | AP McCoy | Martin Pipe |
2000/01 | AP McCoy | n/a |
1999/00 | AP McCoy | n/a |