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Noel Novices’ Chase: Pic D’Orhy breezes to Ascot Christmas victory for champion trainer Paul Nicholls | Racing News


Pic D’Orhy ran out an easy winner of the Grade Two Noel Novices’ Chase at Ascot on Friday to make amends for his fall at Newbury last month.

Paul Nicholls’ six-year-old, who threw away what looked a great chance for graded success when last on track having exited four fences out, made light work of his four opponents this time around.

Taken on for the lead early by Jane Williams’ Gladiateur Allen, Pic D’Orhy produced a faultless round of jumping under Harry Cobden, while his rivals made significant errors, including a shuddering one by Gladiateur Allen as rider Chester Williams did well to survive unscathed.

A second mistake from Williams’ 13/2 chance all but ended his hopes as Pic D’Orhy was left in front, chased in vain by Dan Skelton’s second favourite Faivoir, with Up The Straight well back in a distant third.

Gladiateur Allen finished fourth, with Gary Moore’s Fifty Ball – another to make a number of jumping errors – last of the five.

It is just a second victory over fences for Nicholls’ former Betfair Hurdle winner, following up from his Ffos Las success in October.

Pic D'Orhy (right) and Gladiateur Allen lead the Noel Novices' Chase field at Ascot
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Pic D’Orhy (right) and Gladiateur Allen lead the Noel Novices’ Chase field at Ascot

Jonbon stars in Kennel Gate

Jonbon was slashed into 5/2 favourite for the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle after an authoritative display in the Grade Two Kennel Gate Novices’ Hurdle at Ascot.

Under a confident Aidan Coleman, the five-year-old gelding made his own running after a low-key start with none of his rivals wanting to force the pace.

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Trainer Nicky Henderson has described Jonbon as an ‘extraordinary professional’ after landing the Kennel Gate Novices’ Hurdle at Ascot on Friday

In the famous JP McManus colours, Coleman led throughout and quickened the pace off the bend with seemingly minimal effort, strolling clear to win by just under three lengths from Colonel Mustard and Conor Orr.

Earlier on the card, Brave Seasca put his rivals to the sword with a fluent jumping display to land a dramatic Howden Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase for Gavin Sheehan and the in-form Venetia Williams team.

Party Business and Charlie Todd lowered the colours of fancied Nicky Henderson and Paul Nicholls runners with Party Business, who landed the Howden Maiden Hurdle at 22/1.

In the opening race of the afternoon, Philip Hobbs continued his good run with Earth Lord, who took his tally to two from two for the season as he landed the Howden Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle under Sean Houlihan.





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