That's Rhythm produced a sizzling show at the Kimblewick Hunt meeting to become the first horse to break the six-minute barrier for the three-mile course in Kingston Blount’s 42-year history.

The 13-year-old, trained by Sally Duckett at Compton, recorded 5mins 59secs in the ladies’ open to smash the record of 6.01 set by Noble Ben in March 2011.

Page Fuller brought the veteran off a strong pace set by Description under Gina Andrews to challenge at the last fence, before sprinting clear to beat Alan Hill’s charge by three lengths.

The 17-year-old Marlborough College student, riding just her fourth winner, said: “I thought coming to the last bend she has got me now, but he got such a good jump at the last.”

That’s Rhythm is now set to run in the AGA Ladies’ Open Point-to-Point Championship Final at Stratford on June 7.

Hill’s Aston Rowant yard went one better in the men’s open when Alpha Native held off the challenge of market rival She Is A Cracker to score by two and a half lengths.

Tom Kindleyside, 18, was recording his second success on the nine-year-old, who gave him his maiden victory at Godstone, and he said: “On the second circuit he just came to life and I kicked on.”

Tim Underwood, who is based at Beedon, near Newbury, took the training honours with his first treble for 30 years, courtesy of Commanche Conflict, Tempelpirate and Do You Follow Me.

Commanche Conflict stayed on dourly to take the first division of the restricted under Phil York, while Tempelpirate and Will Hickman profited from African Swan’s fall at the second-last to take the open maiden.

Do You Follow Me came home in splendid isolation under Emily Harbour in the members’ race after More Trouble took a slithering fall at the third-last when ten lengths adrift, while Caught In Time and What’s Up Doc pulled up.

Perfectly Willing, bought by Highworth owner-trainer Melanie Duff for £1 plus 20p VAT, showed his Mollington win was no fluke with a game one-length success over Ned The Post in the members’ conditions race with Leo Mahon in the saddle.

Duke Special repeated his course win at the last meeting for trainer Hannah James and jockey David Mansell by taking the intermediate.

And Moroman took the second division of the restricted in good style for Thetford trainer-rider David Kemp.

RESULTS

Restricted (Div 1): 1 COMMANCHE CONFLICT (P York) 5-4 fav, 2 Ringadingadoo 2-1, 3 Almighty Bruce 11-2. Trainer: T Underwood. Dist: 6l, 12l. 9 ran.

Restricted (Div 2): 1 MOROMAN (D Kemp) 9-4 jt fav, 2 Stockade 9-4 jt fav, 3 Tucumcari 7-2. Trainer: D Kemp. Dist: 6l, ¾l. 10 ran.

Members’ conditions: 1 PERFECTLY WILLING (L Mahon) 6-1, 2 Ned The Post 3-1, 3 Howryagettinon 12-1. Trainer: M Duff. Dist: 1l, 12l. 9 ran.

Ladies’ open: 1 THAT’S RHYTHM (P Fuller) 6-4 fav, 2 Description 9-4, 3 Lady Myfanwy 5-2. Trainer: S Duckett. Dist: 3l, 15l. 8 ran.

Men’s open: 1 ALPHA NATIVE (T Kindleyside) 11-10 fav, 2 She Is A Cracker 5-4, 3 Medic 8-1. Trainer: A Hill. Dist: 2½l, 5l. 6 ran.

Intermediate: 1 DUKE SPECIAL (D Mansell) 9-4 fav, 2 Kayandson 7-1, 3 Master Workman 5-2. Trainer: H James. Dist: 3l, 10l. 8 ran.

Open maiden (4-7yo): 1 TEMPELPIRATE (W Hickman) 3-1, 2 Classic Destiny 9-4 jt fav. 3 Kilcrea Mill 20-1. Trainer: T Underwood. Dist: 2l, 8l. 11 ran.

Members: 1 DO YOU FOLLOW ME (E Harbour) 11-2 finished alone. Trainer: T Underwood. 4 ran.