ALAN Hill landed the two feature races in the Warwickshire meeting at Mollington, near Banbury.

The Aston Rowant handler saddled Ravethebrave to victory in the Ladies’ Open, before Pride Of Parish landed the Men’s Open.

Izzie Marshall executed waiting tactics to perfection on the 14-year-old Ravethebrave, joining Blue Mountain Boy at the last fence, before forging clear on the run-in to score by two lengths.

The rider said: “He is some horse. I played a stalking game. He was awesome and he just quickened. He jumped out of his skin over the last two fences.”

Pride Of Parish completed Hill’s brace of winners when taking up the running at the second-last under Dale Peters before quickly going clear of Brackloon High for a six-lengths success.

Hill now plans to run the eight-year-old, who is owned by the Sunday Night Partnership, in the handicap hunters’ chase at Stratford on June 8.

“He won at Kimble and we brought him home and freshened him up and Joe said his work was awesome the other day,” said the trainer.

Peters completed a double when taking the Restricted race on Benefit Of Luck.

Benefit Of Luck is owned by James Henderson, from Buscot Park, near Faringdon, who sent him to Peters after he failed to finish in his first two starts.

“He was a nightmare and runs a race in the truck before he gets here, but Dale is very skilled,” he said.

Sam Lee sent Dandan, from Francesca Moller’s nearby Sibford Ferris’s stables, into the lead at the fourth-last and the ten-year-old galloped away to win the Members’ race.