THE Generous full-brothers One For Harry and Dance Floor King won within four days in Britain during the past week, the former at Wetherby on Saturday, while Dance Floor King, the elder of the pair by a year, obliged at Exeter on Tuesday.

The 2008 gelding One For Harry was scoring for the seventh time over timber when landing the near two and a half mile handicap hurdle for trainer Nicky Richards and in the hands of 5lb claimer Ryan Day. Dance Floor King, who is in the care of Nick Mitchell, won his fourth chase on Tuesday under Daryl Jacob.

The brothers were bred in Co Down by Berry Farms out of the French-bred Strawberry Fool (by Tel Quel), a full-sister to the graded-placed jumps winner So Be It and a half-sister to the dual listed jumps winner Tit For Tat (by Saint Cyrien). Strawberry Fool is grandam, through her unraced daughter Wild Rose Bloom (by Kaldounevees), of Attila De Sivola (by Kapgarde), winner of a Grade 3 chase and two listed hurdles at Auteuil.

Also winning at Exeter on Tuesday was Mr Clarkson who, on his only point-to-point start, finished second to the recent Grade 1 hurdle winner Finian’s Oscar in a four-year-old maiden at Portrush in October. Then saddled by Stuart Crawford for Roy Wilson, the Jeremy gelding is now trained by David Pipe who sent him out to win a bumper also at Exeter on New Year’s Day.

Recent Loughanmore graduates include the 2013 Largy maiden winner Straidnahanna, who recorded his fourth chase success at Catterick last Thursday week, and the 2015 Toomebridge maiden victor Ballymalin, who won for the fourth time in five outings over hurdles at Kempton on Saturday.

Burbank, who never ran here in spite of holding a Mid Antrim certificate for last season when trained by Ian Ferguson for Ronnie Bartlett, carried the same owner’s colours to victory at Huntingdon last Friday and is now an inmate of Nicky Henderson’s Seven Barrows yard.