PHIL Rowley and Alex Edwards were in unbeatable form at Chaddesley Corbett on Saturday.

Bridgnorth trainer Rowley took four horses to the Wheatland point-to-point meeting and won with all of them. The success crowned a wonderful weekend for Rowley and Edwards who had taken the Timico Mixed Open Gold Cup at Cheltenham just 24 hours earlier.

The highlight of the meeting was One More Tune’s success in the Mixed Open. Arthurs Secret and One More Tune blasted away from their rivals at the start and the other two competitors had great difficulty maintaining contact during the first half of the race.

The leading pair continued to match one another’s exploits going stride for stride as the other two runners had their private battle for third place. Arthurs Secret seemed better suited by the strong pace as his jumping looked more polished than his rival, but Edwards continued with the forcing tactics and One More Tune soon got back onto the leaders quarters.

After such a frenetic pace something had to give and approaching the third from home a small gap appeared and One More Tune went clear as Arthurs Secret’s resistance was broken.

The leader kept up his relentless gallop whereas the runner up was out on his feet and One More Tune was passing the post before his rivals had clambered over the last.

The day had started well for Rowley, who is clerk of the course for this meeting, when Article Fifty took the two-and-a-half mile maiden.

The four runners looked to be sizing one another up during the first half of this contest which meant the race developed into a sprint after they had jumped the third from home. Dusty Pearl and Article Fifty began their battle for supremacy at this point, with the latter holding a slender advantage over his rival at the penultimate flight.

Dusty Pearl fought his way back into contention approaching the last where Article Fifty was foot perfect while the runner up blundered away his chance and lost two-lengths which he was unable to recover.

Temple Grandin looked a class above his rivals in the conditions race and that statement proved correct after he became Rowley and Edwards’s third winner of the afternoon.

Serosevsky had finished runner up on his racecourse debut in mid-April and put that experience to good use in the concluding maiden.

The points that Rowley and Edwards accrued at this meeting means they both have one hand on their respective West Midland Area Championships.

The two remaining races went to Welsh trained runners with David Brace's Dunraven Doc proving too strong for his rivals in the closing stages of the restricted, while the novice riders race went to James Bowen.