TERESA Clark followed up Bathwick Scanno’s Sunday Holnicote success with a double in the first two races at Littlewindsor.

The trainer led off with Next Surprise, who made all the running in the two-mile four-furlong Maiden to provide Will Biddick’s 51st winner of the season, who is now unbeaten in three rides this season for Clark.

Clark then doubled up with Redlynch Rock, a comfortable oneand- a-half length winner of the Restricted under Robert Hawker.

The winner of the two-mile four-furlong Maiden at the 2013 corresponding meeting when trained by Richard Barber, Redlynch Rock is owned by Scott Sillick and Katie Bennett, who may ride the seven-year-old in novice riders’ races.

John Daniell took his win tally into double figures by staying on better than The Magherally Man in a keenly contested Ladies’ Open, where the first four horses home finished within one-and-ahalf lengths of each other.

Cock Of The Rock may go summer jumping after his comfortable Men’s Open win.

Before The War and Bellsinni Ron made a lot of the running, but neither had any answer when National Novice Champion-elect Harry Cobden kicked on on board Cock Of The Rock approaching the last.

Bought from Welsh ownertrainer David Brace prior to the season, Cock Of The Rock is now unbeaten in his last four outings.

Another ex-Brace horse, Knight Blaze, took the Conditions contest under Philip Hobbs employee Nick Lawton, who won the race by kicking clear five out and just holding Alice Mills’ challenge aboard Canada Coombe.

Robbie Henderson also steered Kernel Victor home in the three-mile Maiden and Josh Newman guided Mangans Turn home in the Hunt race.