RYAN Moore’s afternoon began in perfect fashion when Hannon’s Tupi, 7/1, who has sometimes flattered in the past, ran away with the Listed Betway Cammidge Trophy Stakes, pulling four lengths clear of Captain Colby after going on at the furlong pole.

Very much the type to produce his best form first time up, he will nevertheless be aimed at the Abernant or the Duke Of York Stakes.

The trainer/jockey partnership struck again when Kool Kompany, another 7/1 shot, had the better of Stormy Antarctic and Jamie Spencer by a short-head in the Listed Doncaster Mile.

Hannon’s horses are extremely fit, as always at this time of year, and Kool Kompany was still on the bit two furlongs out.

He had to be strongly ridden to get up on the line but has earned his place against the top milers and races like the Queen Anne, the Sandown Mile and the Lockinge featured in post-race discussions.

The Moore treble paid 575/1, bookmakers reporting that Oh This Is Us’s narrow defeat had saved them in the region of £40 million.

Hannon completed a treble of his own when young Tina Smith prevailed on 10/1 chance Boycie in the closing apprentices’ handicap.