Mr Batchelor, a three-time champion jockey, bided his time before unleashing George Baker-trained Mendacious Harpy in the final furlong, showing the rest of the field a clean pair of heels, with Too Many Diamonds ridden by Paddy Pilley second.

The One mile 100 yards handicap was for a first prize of £2,380. 

Mr Batchelor said: “I had to be a little patient and just take my time but she is a very strong horse and has a turn of speed. I got myself into position and the horse did the rest. It was a strong field though and a good win.” See below the video of the final stages of the third race with Mendacious Harpy securing victory. 

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Earlier, Swiss Cross, with Tim Clark on board, won the 3.05pm Ladbrokes Bet Live In Play Handicap second race, taking home the £1,780 first prize , to the disappointment of the majority of the crowd hoping for a win for Channel Islands-trained Pas D’Action.

Ladies Day at Les Landes

Flutterbee, also ridden by Mattie Batchelor, won the 4.15pm race – the Ladbrokes Ladies Day Handicap.