Trained by Sam Thomas, the seven -year -old arrived in a fine heart, winning two of his last three starts and he was led by supreme confidence from Deus during the trip of three miles.
Beachcomber put the early pace, but Deutsch took his move to take his order more closely along the stands for the first time, with an 11-2 shots of a catat even at first glance enjoying a slight falling back in a distance.
Deutsch decided to kick home at home, and Catat even shot clearly, leaving his rivals to stand and quickly build an inaccessible lead. His rider managed to take two long species over the last two fences and to ease his installation a few steps before the line to the coastal home with 15 lengths from the remaining Nicky Henderson, which came from an honest way back.
The winner firmly our last-lasting power in 2023 and a runner-up 12 months ago, another 11 more lengths in third place.

Thomas said, “It’s a great race to come and compete with huge money at awards and I’m just lucky these horses.
“As a coach, there is nothing better to see how your horse was enjoying as he was. If you had a horse at the top of a handicap wearing 12, which will worry, but knowing that he has only 10 pounds on his back, this is a pretty nice watch because in theory he always had to It continues.
“I could see Holand approaching a little and only after the last was confident that it won. I was down near the line and Charlie gave me a good roar as it passed.
“I am a terrible observer and I can’t stand in the stands. It’s not very sociable, but I like to have a quiet moment of my own viewing. It’s nice to be there near the action. “
The victory improves Thomas’ recent recent record in this prestigious competition, and the man who heads Denman to the Cheltenham Gold Cup admits that these are the main winners that he is most thirsty for.

He added: “Saturdays are when you want to win, and I was similar to that of my last days as Jockey when I was riding. I did not get a real kick from the smaller meetings and I know that this is not the attitude – and I am not saying that it is the same with the training – but these big days are what it is.
“When you get to Sandown and the meeting at the end of the season, you are depressed as you have nothing to look forward to for a few months and I have been excited for in weeks as this is a plan for both Catat even and Catat Even for the cathat even for the cathat even for even cathat even, and for the cathat even ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Our strength.
“You really expect these big competitions. There is a lot of pressure that prepares these horses for these competitions, but we have an amazing team that does a brilliant work behind the scenes.
“Dylan Johnston does a lot of work with both horses and has a choice today and chose our power, but he needs a huge sum and I feel a little for him. But it’s great to come and win on the big day and get good prize money.
“The winner was introduced into national hunting, Ultima and Kim Muir hunting, so we’ll definitely look at one of them.”
Meanwhile, Henderson threw himself into his eyes after his beloved Hland 11-4 gathered to finish second, with the back after the first chain.
The Seven Barrose handler left Campton to dream of the first victory at Randox Grand National, being excited by the Aintree Prep of the eight -year -old youth.
Henderson said, “He holds a fantastic race and that’s all we could ask for, as he absolutely hates this place. It’s like asking me to eat cabbage. It was bad.
“He is just not a bad ground horse and at the heart of knowing that he has just popped up the gate and bowling by himself. Today, he had to go into a shock and did not know where he was and couldn’t get together early.
“But I love the way he fought on good ground and another mile, then makes you dream. After the chain, I decided that the dream was over and the chain later was very still alive. “