Jamie Snowden hailed Laurens Bay's "ideal start" to chasing after and he might make an immediate action up in class next time out.
The six-year-old landed the valuable EBF Final at Sandown on his last look of the previous project and got where he left off at Uttoxeter previously this month.
It might have only been a two-horse race, however Laurens Bay jumped effectively on his very first start over fences and went out a seven-length winner to the delight of his Lambourn-based fitness instructor.
The Mucking Brilliant Paddy Power Novices' Chase at Cheltenham in November might be next on his agenda but he could decrease the handicap path, depending upon his mark after his outstanding triumph.
"He's come out of it well, undoubtedly an ideal start to his chasing after career which is beautiful to see," Snowden said.
"He jumped actually well. You can't really distinguish a two-horse race, but he did it impressively and he's an interesting horse going forward.
Laurens Bay could be heading to Cheltenham after an excellent chase debut (Nigel French/PA)
"We might think of that Listed novice at Cheltenham at the November Paddy Paddy conference, or there is a Class Two at Exeter before that or the Graduation Chase at Haydock. There are several alternatives.
"Everything depends upon where he ends up with his handicap mark, whether he winds up in a graded beginner or whether he goes down the handicap route. There's undoubtedly a lot of water to pass under the bridge ahead of time."
Ga Law has been a great servant to Snowden and the nine-year-old will step up to three miles for the forthcoming season.
He will be in action on November 1, however the Folly House handler has yet to choose whether to take a trip to Wetherby for the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase or throughout the Irish Sea for the Grade One BetVictor Champion Chase at Down Royal.
"He's got an entry there (Down Royal) and an entry in the Charlie Hall, which is clearly on the very same day, so we'll decide which way we will go, whether it's Wetherby or Down Royal, and then we might go to the Hennessey (Coral Gold Cup) later on," Snowden said.
"In recent years, we were 2nd in the Paddy Power (Gold Cup) in 2015 and we won the Paddy Power a number of years before that, so we were really campaigning him over two and a half (miles).
"I believe now is the time to increase in trip. He's now 9 years old and we will start at three miles either at Wetherby or Down Royal, and then consider the Hennessy maybe."