Bastien carried the same silks of Grade One winner Blazing Bailey to glory for the second time in his career when he maintained his unbeaten record over hurdles in a race at Plumpton.While he still has a long way to go match the achievements of the now-retired 15-year-old, the Alan King-trained gelding continued his upward curve in the two-mile novice hurdle.Bastien (10-11 favourite) picking off early leader Not Never on the run to the second-last and readily extended his advantage to cross the line 11 lengths clear of Funny Oyster.King's assistant trainer Ollie Wardle said: "He is just a lovely, genuine young horse."He is very straightforward and uncomplicated."It was good effort to defy a penalty on soft ground. He will definitely get further and his stamina has kicked in and won him the race."We will possibly give him a couple more races."He will be much stronger with another summer on his back."Harry Cobden continued his march towards the conditional jockeys' title with victory aboard Royal Salute (11-4 favourite) in the two-mile handicap chase.The 3lb claimer was required to be at his forceful best to lift the Anthony Honeyball-trained gelding home by a length and three-quarters and gain his 40th success of the campaign.Cobden said: "He has done it well. Watching his videos he tended to jump left. "To be fair, he jumped the last well and boxed on nicely. "Last season I rode 30 winners and I wanted to try get to 40, so I would like to get 50 now." Jamie Moore picked up a winning spare ride after he steered Kid Kalanisi to a hard-fought success in the three-mile-one-furlong handicap hurdle.Deputising for the ill Nick Scholfield, the Grade One-winning jockey made his first ride for trainer Jeremy Scott a successful one aboard the six-year-old.Kid Kalanisi failed to inspire with his jumping, but the 7-2 shot pulled out enough to follow up his last-time-out win over fences at Fontwell by two and three-quarter lengths.Scott said: "He is not a world-beater but he goes on this ground."He is not the best jumper in the world and Nick Scholfield did well to win at Fontwell."There is a little race back over fences at Uttoxeter at the end of the month we might aim him for."Yourholidayisover (7-1) is unlikely to be taking a break any time soon after he gained his first success since May 2014 in the two-mile-one-furlong handicap chase.Having finished in the frame in each of his last six starts, the 10-year-old finally hit the target with a five-length success over Easter In Paris.Winning trainer Tom Gretton said: "It's about time as he has been very consistent."He has popped his head in front and whether he does it again I don't know."His jumping has been getting better and better. He's been on the go since the summer and he is enjoying it now."