HEREFORDSHIRE trainer Venetia Williams praised the patience shown by connections of Cepage who responded well to cheekpieces to secure a first victory in almost three years in the Unibet Middle Distance Chase Series Veterans’ Handicap Chase at Cheltenham on Friday during day one of The Christmas Meeting.

Restricted to just one start in each of the two previous seasons the admirable 11-year-old showed he still has plenty of life in him after winning the second race in the extended two and a half miles series which was created by Unibet as part of a five-year deal with The Jockey Club earlier this year. 

Demonstrating a clear appetite for the stiff uphill finish at the track the 11-2 chance, whose last victory came at Chepstow in January 2021, powered past Le Ligerien before clearing away to prevail by seven lengths under Charlie Deutsch and build on his comeback fourth at Warwick.

The Kings Caple trainer said: “All credit to his owners (The Bellamy Partnership) for giving him the time come back from various injuries. It has taken me this long to put the cheekpieces on him, but I was keen to reserve them for a decent race. 

“He is a quirky horse. Jess, who is leading him up, and is my assistant, rides him all the time. Even at the age he is now, which is 11 going on 12, he has to be legged up in the barn otherwise he might bolt.

“The original plan a month ago had been to bring his partner in crime Ibleo here, but circumstances over the weekend flip flopped as to who was going to run here. 

“There isn’t another one of these races until the middle of next month so he might come back here on New Year’s Day.”