No World bid for Tea Part-owner Jane Williams has ruled out a tilt at the Ladbrokes World Hurdle for runaway Lanzarote Hurdle winner Tea For Two. The six-year-old was joint-favourite for the competitive Kempton handicap following a St Stephen's Day victory at Towcester and made a mockery of an opening mark of 134 with a 16-length victory in the hands of the owner's daughter, Lizzie Kelly. Connections mentioned the World Hurdle as a potential target immediately after the emphatic success, but, upon reflection, are keen to stick to novice company. Williams told At The Races: "I wouldn't enter him for the World Hurdle, you'd probably stick to the novice company. "I've got my other good horse (Aubusson) for that so I wouldn't enter him in it." The victory continued an excellent run of form for Kelly, with Williams hoping more trainers will take note of her daughter's obvious talent. "She's a professional. There's no way she would have done a pound over," Williams said. "Hopefully people take notice and she's done enough to get some more rides. "There's a bit of a feeling that girls aren't strong enough. She's as tough as they come. "If she falls off, she falls off."