Hobbs and Johnson strike gold

Trainer Philip Hobbs and jockey Richard Johnson dominated proceedings at Cheltenham with a near 66-1 treble.

Trainer Philip Hobbs and jockey Richard Johnson dominated proceedings at Cheltenham with a near 66-1 treble.

Having already landed the feature Greatwood Handicap Hurdle with Detroit City and the Independent Newspaper Novices’ Chase with Fair Along, Massini’s Maguire stayed on well to win the Gideon Kasler Novices’ Hurdle by half a length from Wichita Lineman.

The 6-1 chance jumped the last hurdle with his nose in front and found plenty to rpel a determined drive from Tony McCoy on the runner-up.

Juveigneur, having a prep race for the Hennessy Gold Cup, was six lengths away in third.

Hobbs said: “I am very pleased as, at long last, Massini’s has won a decent race – he kept getting placed in them without winning.

“He won an egg-and-spoon race at Chepstow before being beaten in the Persian War Novices’ Hurdle again.

“Richard hasn’t really know how to ride him – he has hung onto him before - but he did the opposite and committed him and he stayed on very well.

“At the end of the day, he’ll be better over fences but he’ll stay over hurdles now and go over the bigger ones as a six-year-old.

“Before racing, I’d have been quite happy for just Detroit City to win and if I had known that he was going to win, I would have accepted that.”

Massini’s Maguire was introduced into the betting at 20-1 for the Royal & SunAlliance Novices’ Hurdle by Paddy Power, who left Wichita Lineman at 10-1.

Ladbrokes cut Juveigneur to 14-1 (from 20s) for the Hennessy.

Ruby Walsh and Paul Nicholls continued where they left off on Saturday as Cornish Sett recorded a respective fifth and fourth success at the Open meeting in the Jersey Graduation Chase.

The winning 7-4 joint-favourite disputed the lead with long-time leader Fundamentalist from three out before Cornish Sett asserted control.

Fundamentalist battled back gamely, however, and only went down by a neck.

Nicholls said: “He jumped beautifully after running deplorably over hurdles here when we fancied him.

“That was his first time over three miles and it suited him.

“He jumped the fence three out so well and he probably got there too soon.

“The plan was to get there as late as he can but I’ll forgive Ruby that!

“These graduation chases are great for horses like this one for experience as if they go into a handicap off a mark of around 150 it is very difficult.

“They are a great innovation and he can now go for a three-mile handicap following a confidence-booster.”

There was a sting in the tail for both Walsh and Tony Evans, rider of the runner-up, who received a two- and one-day ban respectively for excessive use of the whip.

Walsh will be out of action on November 23-24 and Evans suspended on November 23.

Ian Williams was a relieved man after Mith Hill provided the Worcestershire-based trainer with a first winner for 104 days in the paddypowerpoker.com Intermediate Handicap Hurdle .

David Dennis hit the front on the 40-1 outsider after the final flight, at which runner-up According To Pete landed first.

However, Williams’ charge stayed on stoutly to win by a neck, with The Spoonplayer a length and three-quarters further back in third.

Williams said: “This horse ran at the last meeting here over two miles on slightly quicker ground and the slower surface and the longer trip has suited him – it’s nice to be back.

“I might think about the Pertemps race (Pertemps Final) as he might stay a bit further.

“He stayed on there in very tiring conditions. He was a tidy horse on the Flat.”

An amazing meeting for Walsh was completed when he guided home 7-2 chance Cork All Star in the Tiger Developments Open Bumper to land a double for the day and sixth victory at the three-day fixture.

The Jessica Harrington-trained winner was completing a hat-trick and mastered An Accordion by four lengths.

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