Night In Milan the big winner at Donny Night In Milan (14-1) put up a superb display of jumping to run his rivals ragged in the William Hill Grimthorpe Chase at Doncaster. Keith Reveley's eight-year-old won on Town Moor on his penultimate start but was pulled up in the Sky Bet Chase back there a month later in soft ground. Back on a sound surface, he set out to make the running but had Golden Call for company for much of the three and a quarter miles, though by the third last he was in front on his own and he never touched a twig in the home straight under James Reveley, seeing off Storm Survivor and Renard by five lengths and a short-head. Grand National fancy Monbeg Dude made an early mistake and was always chasing the field before making late headway. The winning rider said: "He's a great horse and a very good jumper. He loved that ground - he pinged off it. "The ground was too soft in the Sky Bet. It paid off today as he was ready to run the race of his life. He's still improving, despite getting on a bit. It's a shame there's no penalties for the National as he'd be some ride in that. "This is my dad's favourite track so it's great to win one of their big prizes." The trainer said: "He's in the National and we'll have to see if he gets in. If he doesn't he'll go for the Topham. We'll have him in both and he'll go for the National if he does get in. "He's such a brilliant jumper. His owner Richard Collins is keen for him to jump the Aintree fences so we'll see. Personally I'd like to see him Topham this year and National next year, but we'll see. "He's got to have his ground. He's got to bounce off good ground. He's a smashing horse." Monbeg Dude's trainer Michael Scudamore said "We needed to get a run into him, although it wasn't ideal. "The dream is still alive. He hasn't had a hard race. Paul (Carberry) couldn't get him into it to give him a hard race. "We wanted to get a good blow into him and it's all systems going forward."