Punters made the Ed Walker-trained Great Ambassador the 3-1 market leader – in a field of 24 – to land the £77,310 first prize.
And favorite backers were on good terms with themselves as Richard Kingscote’s mount moved with menace towards the far side in the six-furlong test.
But they reckoned without Kevin Stott and Bielsa – like namesake Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United, without a victory in five attempts this season – who raced alone under the stands’ rail to record a two-and-a-quarter-length margin and give trainer Kevin Ryan a fifth triumph in the race.
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MY BUBBLE HAS NOT BURST
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ZIAN DIGGING IN FOR CLARETS
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ALI KEEPS
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HELP FOR HEROES
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COOL CUSTOMER
Luke not riled by former chamn Wright
IT'S BEEN A BRIT SPECIAL
There's been many ups and downs... but it has been a thrilling year to look back on!