The Changing Man ran his rivals ragged to claim a wide-margin victory in the Grade Two Ebony Horse Club Reynoldstown Novices’ Chase at Ascot.
After odds-on favourite Jingko Blue parted company with Nico de Boinville early on, Brendan Powell set a strong gallop on The Changing Man and gradually established a sizeable advantage.
Peaky Boy cried enough before the fourth-last and although Leave Of Absence tried to chase down the runaway leader, he never looked like landing a telling blow.
The Changing Man takes the Ebony Horse Club Reynoldstown Novices' Chase! 🥇
After a string of seconds this will feel good for @BrendanPowell & @TizzardRacing !#ITVRacing | @Ascot pic.twitter.com/bJt2WoOfW3
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) February 15, 2025
The Changing Man, who had been second in each of his last three races, kept up the gallop to run out a 24-length winner at 7-2.
Winning trainer Joe Tizzard said: “This race was talked about for some time and we’ve done the right thing. He’s only a novice for the next couple of months and he will be entered for the Brown Advisory.
“He deserves to take us to the big days out and he’s become sure-footed and assured.
“He made some silly mistakes last season and again in the Badger Beer, but he couldn’t have done it more impressively here. It was a novice chase and you have to jump round.”

A dejected Nicky Henderson suggested Jingko Blue could possibly make a swift reappearance at Kempton next weekend, adding: “It’s frustrating to say the least.
“We thought we had a great chance but we also hoped it would tell us where to go. Kempton is the only place I can think of, we’ll see how he is. It’s still a bit raw.”