Ahoy Senor put himself in the Cheltenham Gold Cup picture when securing an emotional success for Lucinda Russell in the Paddy Power Cotswold Chase.
Runner-up in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase on his only previous visit to Prestbury Park, the eight-year-old had struggled this season in open company and was winning for the first time since taking the Mildmay Novices’ Chase four starts ago.
Derek Fox was content to track Bryony Frost and Frodon on the first circuit and although Sounds Russian shot clear during the second lap of the New Course, a juddering error from Ruth Jefferson’s charge four from home gave the pack chance to close the gap and most crucially Ahoy Senor the opportunity to ensure an all-northern finish to this Grade Two contest.
🇪🇸 Hello amigo!
Ahoy Senor bounces right back to his best to record a poignant success for @lucindavrussell, Derek Fox & connections, which included the late Peter Russell, with a gutsy display in the £120,000 G2 @paddypower Cotswold Chase @CheltenhamRaces 🏇 pic.twitter.com/4T7OlYhz2y
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 28, 2023
Neck and neck jumping the last, the duo were soon embroiled in a terrific tussle up the Cheltenham hill with Ahoy Senor prevailing by one and a half lengths and Grand National hero Noble Yeats a further length back in third.
Betfair went 10-1 from 50s for the blue riband in March, while Coral offer slightly bigger odds of 12-1.