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Pic D’orhy produced a superb front-running display to make it back-to-back victories in the Betfair Ascot Chase.

The race got off to a flashy start, with Pic D’orhy, Corbetts Cross and L’Homme Presse racing into the first fence and jumping it three abreast.

However, first Corbetts Cross put in a couple of slower leaps to fall back and then L’Homme Presse’s jumping fell apart, leading to Charlie Deutsch pulling him up.

Harry Cobden and the Paul Nicholls-trained Pic D’orhy (9/5) encountered no such problems out in front and Mark Walsh was hard at work to keep Corbetts Cross in touch turning for home.

Two more fine jumps down the straight helped the 10-year-old leader to first maintain his advantage and then stretch further clear to prevail by an emphatic, eased-down 10 lengths.

Pic D'orhy ridden by jockey Harry Cobden on their way to winning the Betfair Ascot Chase
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Pic D’orhy jumps the last under jockey Harry Cobden on the way to easily winning the Ascot Chase

The Changing Man makes the most of Jingko Blue departure

The Changing Man ran his rivals ragged to claim a wide-margin victory in the Grade Two Ebony Horse Club Reynoldstown Novices’ Chase earlier at Ascot.

After odds-on favourite Jingko Blue parted company with Nico de Boinville early on, Brendan Powell set a strong gallop on The Changing Man and gradually established a sizeable advantage.

The Changing Man was left in splendid isolation at Ascot
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The Changing Man was left in splendid isolation at Ascot

Peaky Boy cried enough before the fourth-last and although Leave Of Absence tried to chase down the runaway leader, he never looked like landing a telling blow.

The Changing Man, who had been second in each of his last three races, kept up the gallop to run out a 24-length winner at 7/2.

Winning trainer Joe Tizzard said: “This race was talked about for some time and we’ve done the right thing. He’s only a novice for the next couple of months and he will be entered for the Brown Advisory [at Cheltenham].

“He deserves to take us to the big days out and he’s become sure-footed and assured.

“He made some silly mistakes last season and again in the Badger Beer, but he couldn’t have done it more impressively here. It was a novice chase and you have to jump round.”

A dejected Nicky Henderson suggested Jingko Blue could possibly make a swift reappearance at Kempton next weekend, adding: “It’s frustrating to say the least.

“We thought we had a great chance but we also hoped it would tell us where to go. Kempton is the only place I can think of, we’ll see how he is. It’s still a bit raw.”

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