Olly Murphy left no stone unturned at jump racing's comeback fixture as he celebrated a 136/1 four-timer. Two of his Southwell winners, Hunters Call and Sangha River, returned to action with a vengeance to defy long absences.
The former's success after 921 days was extra special as his 2017 Grade Three success at Ascot came in Murphy's first season with a licence.
He had only been training a couple of months when the smart hurdler raced clear of Silver Streak and Verdana Blue – form well advertised by the pair since.
By the start of Southwell on Tuesday, Murphy had just brought his best horses back in to prepare for the new National Hunt season after the summer break.
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