Tikram (12-1) finished with a wet sail under Timmy Murphy to land the Mildmay Of
Flete Challenge Cup.
Gary Moore's challenger was towards the rear for a long way and looked to have
a hopeless task turning for home.
But Murphy conjured a terrific burst from his mount to be bang there jumping
the last and he had too much speed for long-time leader and 9-2 favourite Iznogoud
on the run-in.
Two and a half lengths was the margin of victory, with Fondmort (9-1) a further one
and a half lengths away in third. Kelrev was fourth at 16-1.
Winning trainer Moore said: "I've only had three or four runners here before
and this is my first winner. When I was a jockey the only winner I had here was
in a claiming hurdle.
"I've trained three Group winners, but this was far better.
"Jamie (Moore, son of the trainer) is banned, but I don't think he could have
given him as good a ride as Timmy did. He was typically ice-cool."
David Pipe, son of Iznogoud's trainer Martin, said: "He ran a blinder. He just
got caught by one lower down the weights."
Owner Bill Brown was delighted with the performance of his horse Fondmort, who
ran a brave race under top weight to finish third.
He said: "That was absolutely brilliant, especially when you consider the
enormous weight he carried.
"He jumped super and ran really well. He'll be tailor-made for the new
championship race next year over two and a half miles.
"He's given the first two horses there almost two stone and that was very
brave and gutsy. He loves it here."