Doyen Quest could have booked Newbury ticket with Exeter win

Doyen Quest could have booked Newbury ticket with Exeter win

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Fri 7 Nov 2025
Doyen Quest jumped for fun with an easy success in the ICL Conscious Of Our Impact ‘Future Stars’ Silver Bowl Novices’ Chase at Exeter.
Dan Skelton’s chestnut was a 5-1 chance for the three-mile contest, with Harry Skelton in the saddle among a field of four.
He hunted round while giving weight to all three rivals, and pulled further clear in the closing stages to eventually canter to a 10-length success, with Paul Nicholls’ 5-6 favourite Quebecois behind him.
The winning rider said: “We have experience under our belt and so we thought we would make use of it. It was a nice little pot (to win), perfect. To be honest, in front he is always saving a bit so you are never going too fast – he has always got a bit left up his sleeve.
“He is going the right way now. We had a couple of runs under our belt and we’ll take this one.”
Assistant trainer Tom Messenger added: “Credit to the horse, but even more credit to the jockey as that was a fantastic ride. We had a penalty and on official ratings we were wrong at the weights.
“He had a willing partner in Harry. He was aggressive on him, and he jumped fantastically, but it was one we probably nicked a little bit. We had to think outside the box and it was good to watch.
“He could now go for the Coral Gold Cup. He needs a few to come out and unless lots of rain comes it will cut up a little bit. It is worth having a go at that, but I don’t think we will make the running like that!”
Joe Tizzard and Brendan Powell teamed up to take the Radmore & Tucker, Stihl Garden Machinery Novices’ Hurdle with Lisbane Park, a 5-1 shot who was making his debut under rules after a second-placed point to point start in Ireland.
Tizzard said of the £110,000 purchase: “I loved him at the Aintree aale. I looked at them all and I said ‘there is only one horse I want’. We managed to buy him and he wasn’t that expensive in terms of what horses go for nowadays.
“He had been good at home and that was a lovely performance. He jumped great and travelled well and he put it to bed well. He pricked his ears going to the last and popped it. He is a very likeable horse.
“I’d say we would take another small step with him as he has only run in one point-to-point and he is only a four-year-old as well. We are in no rush and I’m not going to put a target on his head.”
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