ChepstowNewport, Monmouthshire

Rebecca Curtis at Chepstow — Trainer Profile & Betting Guide

Last updated: 28 March 2026

~14%
Overall Jumps Strike Rate (Chepstow)
30+
Total Jumps Winners (Chepstow)
Handicap Chases
Best Race Type
Autumn/Early Winter
Strongest Season

Rebecca Curtis, a prominent Welsh handler, considers Chepstow very much her home track, and her runners frequently make the short journey to the Monmouthshire course. With a consistent presence at National Hunt meetings throughout the season, Curtis boasts a solid record at Chepstow, often targeting early season races and competitive handicaps. Punters have learned to keep a close eye on her entries here, particularly those stepping up in distance or returning from a break, as Chepstow often serves as a key part of their campaign. She has a history of producing high-class jumpers who perform well at this venue.

Rebecca Curtis at Chepstow — Analysis

Chepstow is a pivotal track for Rebecca Curtis, and she often sends well-prepared horses here, particularly in the autumn and early winter months as the jumps season gets into full swing. She has a strong knack for preparing chasers for the challenging Chepstow fences, and her horses frequently show considerable stamina, often excelling in races over 2m4f and further. The Welsh Grand National Trial meeting in December is a race she has explicitly targeted and found success in, using it as a stepping stone for future big-race contenders.

Her hurdlers also perform creditably, but it's often her chasers in handicaps where she finds the most consistent returns. Look for her runners who have had a run or two elsewhere to sharpen them up, or those returning to a familiar track where they've shown form previously. Ground conditions don't seem to be a major deterrent, with her horses showing adaptability across good to soft and heavy going.

Back Rebecca Curtis's staying chasers at Chepstow, especially in autumn and early winter handicaps, as this is a prime target course for the yard.

Key Runners at Chepstow

Joe FarrellA superb winner of the Welsh National Trial here in 2018, en route to Scottish National glory.
The Romford PeleA solid performer for the yard, placed and won at Chepstow during his career.
Lisnagar OscarRan at Chepstow in his early career, gaining valuable experience before his Stayers' Hurdle triumph.
Potters CornerHad early starts for Curtis at Chepstow, showcasing his staying credentials.

Preferred Jockeys at Chepstow

Sean BowenFrequently her first-call jockey, forming a formidable partnership at Chepstow.
Jonathan BurkeAnother regular rider for the yard, often partnering her runners with success.
Adam WedgeHas enjoyed a number of winners for Curtis at this local Welsh venue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rebecca Curtis's strike rate at Chepstow?

Rebecca Curtis maintains a respectable jumps strike rate of approximately 14% at Chepstow, reflecting her consistent performance at her local track.

Does Rebecca Curtis target any specific races at Chepstow?

Yes, she frequently targets competitive handicap chases, particularly the Welsh Grand National Trial meeting in December, often using it as a prep race for larger goals.

Which jockeys does Rebecca Curtis use most often at Chepstow?

Sean Bowen is her most common and successful partner at Chepstow, with Jonathan Burke and Adam Wedge also riding numerous winners for the yard here.