Rubaud produced a brave front-running display to retain his BetMGM Elite Hurdle title and help Paul Nicholls post a fabulous five-timer at Wincanton.
The six-year-old got the better of a battle with Aspire Tower at the head of affairs but Brentford Hope loomed up in ominous fashion between the final two flights.
However, Rubaud jumped the last much more fluently and never looked back, coming home a length and a quarter in front as the 11-10 favourite under Harry Cobden.
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Nicholls, who had already struck with Sorceleur, Beau Balko and Larchmont Lass in the first three races on the card and took the closing bumper with Swingin Safari, said: āHe is a fantastic horse and he will go chasing now.
āHe will not beat the likes of Constitution Hill, and we proved that last season. He is a great Grade Two horse and he will be a fantastic chaser, as he is a brilliant jumper and he is a big, scopey horse. That is his future now.
āI think he beat two good horses there that are rated higher than him and he has given them 6lb. But he is just a class horse. He just keeps galloping and that is the great thing about him.
āHe will go to Kempton Park for the Wayward Lad Novicesā Chase over Christmas. That might be his first port of call, as I donāt want to over do it.ā
Cobden, who rode a four-timer of his own, added: āI love riding this horse, heās so slick over his hurdles. When he was younger, he was very keen, but he just gives himself a chance now and heās an absolute pleasure to ride.ā
Sorceleur (2-9) claimed the BetMGM EBF āNational Huntā Novicesā Hurdle less than 24 hours after a victory at Exeter.
Nicholls said: āHe is a hardy horse that eats well. He came out this morning like he hadnāt been anywhere yesterday. He ate all his grub last night and drank plenty of water. It was never in doubt.
āI think Iāve done it five or six times in my career (run a horse on consecutive days) and they have all won. You have just got to have the right horse.ā
Following Swingin Safariās success, the 14-times champion trainer added: āIt is nice to have five winners, and we have done it before on this day. We are flying along now.ā
Boombawn timed his late charge just right when getting up close home in the Grade Two Boodles Rising Stars Novicesā Chase.
Soul Icon made a brave attempt to make all and had seen off market leaders Insurrection and Handstands before the latter fell three out.
However, Harry Skelton managed to keep Boombawn in contention and he found just that little bit more after the last to score by a neck at 8-1.
Winning trainer Dan Skelton said: āIām stopping short of calling it top-class form, but for horses that like that ground, it has got to be a good race.
āFair play to the second as he has worn his heart on his sleeve and jumped brilliantly, and he didnāt really deserve to get caught. If Iām in second Iād feel gutted, but some days you win and some days you donāt and Boombawn just had a little bit left at the end.
āGoing to the last I thought we had him. Harry just saved a bit as he got that inner rail. Iām just chuffed to bits for him.
āHe wants a good gap between his races and if the ground starts softening up, Iām not sure you will see him for a while.
āThe Pendil (Novicesā Chase at Kempton) would be an obvious starting point and we could get him back at the end of February if the ground is acceptable.
āHe canāt have a bad season full stop, as he has just won a Ā£75,000 race.ā
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