Cavern Club rolled in with a late go to land the Unibet Same Race Multi Summer Handicap Hurdle for James Owen and Gavin Sheehan.
The chestnut was last seen winning at Chester on the Flat in June, however has plenty of hurdling experience on his CV and was a great runner-up in a Cheltenham newbie in November.
He started at 8-1 for his switch of codes at Market Rasen, and after a good round of leaping he attracted Kihavah to dominate by a length and a quarter, as his stablemate Nibras Gold completed third.
"He won his last start on the Flat and that is something I rather like to do," said Owen.
"I constantly believed he was well handicapped, he's simply getting it completely.
"He's been second at Cheltenham and he's been running in some good handicaps.
Cavern Club at Market Rasen (Molly Hunter/PA)
"On the Flat he wants a fast lane to perform at, so we understood the make-up of the race would fit him. He travelled well and Gavin gave him a lovely ride. That was his best jumping performance, he ran extremely well at Cheltenham, but probably simply hit the front a bit prematurely.
"He's got a great deal of wins in him, this horse, we'll have a little break now and then he'll return to Chester.
"He likes Chester and he's got owners up there, then we'll probably attempt among the early Cheltenham meetings."
Owen had previously struck with Laravie, who made it 4 wins on the bounce when taking the Get Best Odds Guaranteed At Unibet Novices' Hurdle under Sean Bowen.
The six-year-old shown up in Lincolnshire having taken her three prior starts by great margins, and properly included a 4th successive triumph as the 4-9 favourite.
"That was good, she's a clever mare and she's clearly come here for a four-timer," said Owen.
"The visor has made a real distinction to her, we'll attempt to get some black type with her now in Ireland.
"She's only small but she's done extremely well to keep winning under a penalty."
And Owen declared a third win on the Lincolnshire track's flagship day, with Prince Quattro drawing in the font-running Gavin to claim the Unibet More Extra Places Everyday Handicap Hurdle as the 3-1 preferred under 5lb claimer Alex Chadwick.
Broughshane made a winning stable launching for Mickey Bowen in the Unibet Moneyback As Cash Races Handicap Hurdle in the hands of the fitness instructor's bro, James.
Previously trained by Jonjo and A J O'Neill, the seven-year-old struck at odds of 15-8 when holding off a challenge from Adrian Keatley's Maghlaak.
"He's a chaser actually, we just thought we 'd offer him a go here to see where we are with him," said the winning trainer.
"His work is excellent at home and we did believe he 'd have a very good opportunity.
"We'll see what we do next, we'll simply delight in today however ultimately he will go back chasing."
Bowen then partnered with his other bro, Sean, as both took second victories on the card via Lermoos Legend, who landed the Try Unibet's Smartview Racecards Handicap Chase at 4-1.