Harry Reed celebrated the biggest winner of his fledgling career after steering Remiluc to victory in the William Hill "High 5" Supporting Greatwood Handicap Hurdle at Newbury.Having been kept close to the pace throughout the extended two-mile event by the 7lb claimer, the Chris Gordon-trained eight-year-old showed a good attitude to add to his Fontwell win back in November.Although Chesterfield moved through late on, he could not find what was required to go on with the 9-1 shot, with two and three-quarter lengths separating the pair at the line.Gordon said: "That was great. We've had a lot of problems with this horse. He had an infection in his wither. He had two bone operations and had two lots of bone cut out, so he is lucky to be here really."He can't run right-handed any more as he won't change legs. He nearly hung off course at Taunton, and Boxing Day at Kempton was a disaster."Fingers crossed he will get into the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle."