SALTBURN trainer Mary Reveley scored a 843-1 four-timer at Wetherby yesterday.

October Mist started the ball rolling with victory over the highly-rated Barton in the Betfair.com Novices' Chase.

There was a great deal of interest in Tim Easterby's Barton from the Great Habton stable, near Malton, but had to give way to Reveley's 4/1 winner October Mist.

That was immediately followed by 13/2 shot Double Blade coming home by three-quarters of a length from Coulthard in the two-mile Polycom Handicap Hurdle.

Jockey Alan Dempsey timed his run to perfection in a thrilling finish.

Reveley's next success came in the two-mile Wetherby Millennium Stand Conference and Banqueting and Handicap Chase when Jim Crowley steered Time of Flight (7/2) to victory.

The winner, who also recently triumphed at Carlisle, is part-owned by David Jackson, chairman of the Peterhouse Group, which has just become the sponsor of the Reveley yard.

That decision looks a good one as Reveley saddled her fourth winner of the meeting when Petuntse took the wetherbyracing.co.uk Handicap Hurdle.

Having come straight from the Flat, the 4/1 chance looked in extremely good shape and from half a mile out looked in a class of his own under Dempsey.

Petuntse won by three and a half lengths to the delight of his connections, the Chicken Kiev Partnership, which is chiefly made up of employees from Timeform.

Jonjo O'Neill's good run continued when Mini Sensation justified odds-on favouritism to take the Tetley's Bitter Novices' Chase under a driving ride by Tony McCoy.

The gelding won by a neck and half a length from Bramble Fair - another top performer from the Reveley yard at Lingdale - and Rainbow Times. It was Gloucestershire-based trainer O'Neill's 47th winner of the season.

Alistair Charlton, who trains at Stocksfield, Northumberland, broke his six-year duck when Lunar Maxwell, with Bruce Gibson in the saddle, won the Book Your Christmas Party Here Now Conditional Jockeys' Novices' Handicap Hurdle.

Updated: 11:17 Saturday, November 03, 2001