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Neil Mulholland and Conor O'Farrell combine for 468-1 double at Worcester

Neil Mulholland and Conor O'Farrell enjoyed a day to remember when celebrating a 468-1 double, highlighted by the 66-1 win of Chelsea Annie in first division of the 2m novice hurdle.
A regular runner in Jersey, the six-year-old had been well beaten on both of his previous starts over hurdles in Britain before seeing off the challenge of Squire Danagher.
The winner was available at 125-1 in the morning and completed a good afternoon for connections, who had earlier won the 2m7f handicap chase with Masterdream.
One ride one winner
Ile De Jersey was making a return to fences in the 2m4f mares' handicap chase but you would not have known it judging by the way she jumped and justified 13-8 favouritism under James Bowen.
The Nicky Henderson-trained seven-year-old took a lead off outsider of four Isabella Bee for much of the journey, but took command at the third-last just at the time main market rival Somespring Special fell.
After riding a winner from his only mount of the day, Bowen told Sky Sports: "She jumped perfectly all the way around and she races in the right way."
Bowen's brother Sean later showed why he is champion jockey when getting Nana Nooodleman home in a power-packed finish to the bumper. The Olly Murphy-trained mare made a successful debut under rules when beating Drombeg Lad by a neck.
Murphy's Tropical Speed was a non-runner in the 2m7f handicap hurdle which meant Sean Bowen switched to partner I'm A Starman, who completed a four-timer for trainer Mark Rimell.

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