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 Lancashire Evening Post | Mickdaam holds on in thrilling VaseLancashire Evening PostIt was a big ask stepping up to Group class from a maiden, but he achieved it. I think he's a mile-and-three-quarter horse and we will make the St Leger his main target and aim him at races like the King Edward VII Stakes and the Great Voltigeur along ... and more » |
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 The Southern Reporter | Turf Talk: Racing at YorkThe Southern Reporter... winner of The Great Voltigeur and second in the Breeders Cup Turf, only beaten just under two lengths. Flag Officer hasn't finished outside the first three in five runs and looks to a very progressive horse. The Musidora Stakes looks a two horse ... and more » |
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 Sportinglife.com | Dunaden: Newmarket hopefulSportinglife.comDespite winning a Melbourne Cup and a Hong Kong Vase on quick ground, connections of Dunaden are not worried by the conditions at Newmarket ahead of his reappearance in the Jockey Club Stakes on Saturday. The six-year-old will be making his first start ... and more » |
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| Dunaden team happy with groundOrange UK NewsConnections of Dunaden are not worried by the conditions at Newmarket ahead of his reappearance in the Jockey Club Stakes on Saturday. The six-year-old will be making his first start in Britain after his exploits around the world last season saw him ... and more » |
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