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John Francome Novices' Chase: Ahoy Senor makes all in impressive Newbury victory for Lucinda Russell

Ahoy Senor could head for Kauto Star Novices' Chase at Kempton next after impressive Newbury victory; Lucinda Russell's six-year-old cut to 6/1 for Brown Advisory Novices' Chase at Cheltenham Festival

Ahoy Senor ridden by jockey Derek Fox on their way to winning the Ladbrokes John Francome Novices' Chase during Ladbrokes Trophy Day, part of the Ladbrokes Winter Carnival at Newbury Racecourse. Picture date: Saturday November 27, 2021. See PA story RACING Newbury. Photo credit should read: Steven Paston/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Image: Ahoy Senor, ridden by jockey Derek Fox, on their way to winning the Ladbrokes John Francome Novices' Chase

Ahoy Senor galloped his rivals into the ground with a dominating front-running display in the Ladbrokes John Francome Novices' Chase at Newbury.

The Lucinda Russell-trained six-year-old unseated his rider on his chasing debut at Kelso four weeks ago and while he made the odd mistake here, he stuck to his task honourably to put his three rivals to the sword.

Mr Incredible, the 11/10 favourite for Irish trainer Henry de Bromhead, got with a length of Ahoy Senor in the home straight with four fences left, but that was as close as he got.

He was quickly brushed aside as the 5/2 shot bounded clear to score by 31 lengths in the hands of Derek Fox.

Coral offer 6/1 from 20s about Ahoy Senor's chance in next year's Brown Advisory Novices' Chase and his trainer is no doubt about the quality of her charge, who won a Grade One over hurdles at Aintree last term.

She said: "When you start talking about equality, your lady trainer unfortunately started crying there. I am not sure if male trainers do that.

"I started crying up the home straight. Coming back in, to actually think you have a horse like that - it is just amazing to be connected to a horse like this.

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Ahoy Senor beat Mr Incredible and Flash Collonges in impressive style
Image: Ahoy Senor beat Mr Incredible and Flash Collonges in impressive style

"We have won a Grand National and that was very special, but this is a young horse who is just starting off.

"I was watching him through the race and he is still a novice. That is his sixth race. He has no experience and he jumped around there with such ability. It is phenomenal to be involved with a horse like this.

"We knew he was a good horse at home - you just have to look at his stride and the way he gallops.

"It is nice for the owners, Karen and Bruce Wymer. They have made such an effort - they drove down from Aberdeen. They were meant to get a flight and that was cancelled. It was a good effort from them - we are made tough in Scotland.

Lucinda Russell (right)
Image: Lucinda Russell (right) was moved to tears watching Ahoy Senor's win

"I could not have dreamed he would win by 31 lengths, but I'd hope that he'd win - but not like that."

A trip to Kempton at Christmas could now be on the cards.

Russell added: "I don't know what we'll do, but it is probably easier to plan things with good horses.

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"He was entitled to win on his handicap mark. The Kauto Star at Kempton is on the radar and that is right-handed so that will probably suit him. He is not the finished article yet and we have to get his jumping a little tighter, but he seemed to improve up the home straight.

"He is just an amazing horse - phenomenal!"