Nineohtwooneoh gave Paul Nicholls a flying start to the new National Hunt season with victory in the first race on the resumption of British jumps racing at Southwell.

The man of the hour was however, Olly Murpnhy who trained a four-timer.

In the opening race, 2/1 favourite scored emphatically on his fencing debut in the Sign Solutions Nottingham Novices’ Handicap Chase, as he and jockey Harry Cobden evaded drama around them in an eventful contest.

For 11-time champion trainer Nicholls, it was the perfect start to a campaign delayed by two months following the interruption of jumps racing which began back in March during the shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Nineohtwooneoh’s main market rival Oxwich Bay departed mid-race when unseating his jockey Adam Wedge as he jinked approaching a fence on the first circuit.

The favourite, racing in the famous colours of JP McManus, then managed to keep clear of potential interference from the loose horse in the back straight – and came home 10 lengths clear of outsider Torquay.

Winning jockey Cobden was delighted to make a successful return at his first attempt, on a promising novice.

“It’s good to be back and good to get going with a winner,” he said. “He got better and better as he got going, he had a bit of a look at the last but he’s one that will go forward.”

Assistant trainer Harry Derham was relieved to be back too for the first NH fixture in Britain for more than 100 days.

He said of the lockdown experience: “It has been tricky – but it’s been the same for everyone.

“We’ve been quite lucky that this hit over summer. The flat yards have had more disruption than us.

“Next week it will start to get really busy, because all the winter horses are starting to come back in. We’re really looking forward to that.”

Olly Murphy's winning run began with the McNeill family's Enemy Coast Ahead in the novice hurdle, justifying odds-on favouritism under Adrian Heskin. Sangha River (6/4) took the second division under Aidan Coleman while the run continued in the next when Richard Johnson got off the mark on Hunters Call (13/2). Johnson went on to complete a double in the next and Murphy's fourth when St Gallen obliged at 3/1 favourite.