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The New One lands Haydock Trial

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The New One edged out Clyne to win Haydock's stanjames.com Champion Hurdle Trial for a third year running.

Nigel Twiston-Davies' nine-year-old had to dig deep to get the better of Clyne, who proved a tough nut to crack.

The New One made the running until Clyne set sail for home and briefly looked in trouble, with L'Ami Serge moving up menacingly on the far rail.

The winner even clattered the third-last flight but that did not stop Twiston-Davies' grand servant from pulling out more for the trainer's son, Sam, to gamely prevail by a length.

L'Ami Serge failed to go through with his effort and was only third, while Irving fell at the fourth flight.

Nigel Twiston-Davies said: "He's a proper racehorse. The sort of horse we dream about.

"We've everything covered, but, at the moment, I think we are (heading for the) Champion Hurdle.

"It's worth another go, I'd have thought."

Twiston-Davies snr continued: "I don't think he stays (three miles). He was outstayed at Kempton by Yanworth, but he won't run again before Cheltenham so we've got a lot of time to think."

Sam Twiston-Davies would rather The New One stepped up in trip for the Stayers' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

He said: "Every time he comes here he wins ugly, but always comes out on top, which is great - his record here is exceptional.

"He's one of those horses that deals with conditions on the day and does what he has to do.

"As a jockey you want winners, so I'd love to have a go at the Stayers' Hurdle. I think he'd be running round in second gear and if he had anything left at the last he'd go close. He does have a lot of class."

Nicky Henderson said of the vanquished L'Ami Serge: "We haven't learned a lot, other than he's probably not a Champion Hurdle horse. He might go back over fences."