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'The Betfair Chase is the aim and there's more to come if the wind op works'

James Stevens speaks to the Cheltenham trainer after long-awaited Grade 1 glory

Grade 1 victories are worth the wait, even if that drought lasts 26 years.

First Flow's gutsy Clarence House victory capped a brilliant season at Thorndale Farm, Kim Bailey's second best numerically this century.

The trainer's previous top-level success in 1995 came just a few days after the last with his famous Gold Cup-Champion Hurdle double that year and perhaps he was unlucky not to do something similar last season, with stable star Espoir De Romay coming down two out when in battle mode in Aintree's Mildmay Novices' Chase.

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