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Impressive The Worlds End puts up faultless display to score on chasing debut

Tom George: trainer of Coral Welsh Grand National Trial winner Wild West Wind at Chepstow on Saturday
Tom George: saddled The Worlds End

Owner Max McNeill came to Chepstow hoping for the best and went home on a high after his colours were carried to comfortable successes by The Worlds End and Senior Citizen, both partnered by Adrian Heskin.

Grade 1-winning hurdler The Worlds End was making his debut over fences in the 2m7½f beginners’ chase and passed the examination with flying colours as he strolled home by 14 lengths from Now McGinty.

McNeill said: “The horse in second is no mug as he was second in a Graded handicap hurdle at Aintree last April, so the form looks pretty strong and I thought my horse jumped beautifully throughout. We hoped chasing was going to be his job and he has not let us down.

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