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Double reason to smile for the Scudamores as Mysteree claims Kelso feature

Mysteree heads for victory in the Eider Chase at Newcastle on Saturday but it is the course's prize-money for its ordinary jumps cards that concerns George Godsman
Mysteree: struck in the feature at KelsoCredit: John Grossick

The Scudamores, a family steeped in jump racing history, had double reason to smile after the £30,000 chase at Kelso.

Michael Scudamore won the 3m2f feature with Mysteree and his father Peter saw One For Arthur make an encouraging comeback in fourth for partner Lucinda Russell.

On a day when two British Flat meetings were washed away, low sun meant the last two fences were omitted, so 13 obstacles were jumped rather than 19.

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