Paul Webber, who trains at Cropredy, near Banbury, notched his second Royal Ascot winner when Full House landed the Ascot Stakes yesterday.

Webber, who sent out Ulundi to take the Wolferton Rated Stakes in 2002, was thrilled to see the eight-year-old run out a 20-1 winner of the marathon contest.

Jimmy Fortune kicked for home two furlongs out and Full House - who was fourth in the two-and-a-half mile handicap last year - outstayed his rivals to beat Juniper Girl by half a length with Mick Channon's Som Tala third.

Full House is also entered in Saturday's Queen Alexandra Stakes, and Webber may consider attempting the double completed by the Channon-trained Baddam 12 months ago.

"That was terrific," he said. "He loves this place and the ground.

"He's a wonderful horse who will do anything for you, you just have to give him time.

"We will have to look at the Queen Alexandra on Saturday now and also consider the Northumberland Plate."