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Now Green Team who cost £55k wins nicely at Ayr trained by Kevin Ryan. Hoo Ya Mal was a close second in a listed race at Doncaster and Youth Spirit fifth in the Leger. Either a very lucky owner or a very shrewd one.
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last fridays results 10th september , millionaire cards those were
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Another Derby second for this very luck owner.
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Saw a bit of an interview with him on Sky racing this am and must catch up with the rest of it. He is a front man for a syndicate from Dubai.
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No surprise that a more knowledgeable owner will get better results. These owners that carry money, matches and petrol to the sales could’ve cured world hunger by now
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hundreds of more wealthy people have tried and failed to buy 2 horses to finish placed in a Derby.
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Hoo Ya Mal sold for £1.2 million yesterday and goes to Australia after hopefully running at Ascot. Hope he has a 2yo still in training.
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New owners are running Hoo Ya Mal here after all but from a different yard. No sign of a 2yo for Ahmad yet.
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According to Kingsclere website Ahmad has four 2yo in training, all stoutly bred types so not likely to be seen out for some while yet.
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And now he wins the Grand Criterium with Dubai Mile. Another £20k Group 1 winner bought at auction.
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Very respectable fifth in the Guineas by Dubai Mile. Yet another very shrewd investment for Ahmad Al Shaikh.
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And Etihad Rail who cost just £3000 was a good third at Newbury. Who buys them?
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Freddie Tylicki listed as the buyer of Etihad Rail at last years Goffs Premier Yearling Sale. 5k Vendor buyback, then Freddie bought it privately for 3k.
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Interesting. This owner is either a very good buyer or very lucky. How many people who spend fortunes on horses get 2 relatively cheap buys placed in the Epsom Derby within 4 years?
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