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Scudamore wins again and confirms plan for cross-country hero Kingswell Theatre

Michael Scudamore: the trainer is 34
Michael Scudamore: trainer won the 2m maiden hurdle with Nada To PradaCredit: Edward Whitaker

The promising Nada To Prada ensured Michael Scudamore landed a winner with his first runner since Kingswell Theatre's surprise cross-country success on Friday – and Scudamore confirmed his 11-year-old Cheltenham hero would not be retired and could return for the next cross-country event at Prestbury Park next month.

Nada To Prada is highly thought of and cost £65,000 after a point-to-point win at the beginning of the year, but lost on her hurdles debut at Hexham last month.

The five-year-old made no mistake at the second time of asking, though, with a 12 length-triumph under Brendan Powell in the 2m maiden hurdle.

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