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Inspired by Miss Serena Brotherton..
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no attempt to put it into the race but must run in the family as her sister does the same
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.002m. 110yds. (Class 4) 4-y-o plus4 Ran
Scaffolding MDS Handicap Chase of £10,600.00 4-y-o plus 1st - £5,010.00, 2nd - £2,308.00, 3rd - £1,154.00, 4th - £578.00, 5th - £350.00, 6th - £350.00 , 7th - £350.00, 8th - £350.00 4 Ran 1st silks Peterborough (FR) 9, b g 11-9 (Norwester Racing Club & Partner) cp6 Rated 112 Fuisse (FR) - Peony Girl (FR)(Phantom Breeze) Breeder - Dr Jean-Pierre Colombu (Morning price: 6/1 13/2 15/2 17/2) (Ring price: 17/2 8/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 7/1 15/2) SP 15/2 E WilliamsIsabel Williams(3)Tote Win £8.50 led until 5th, led 7th, not fluent 8th, soon headed, led last, stayed on, won going away |
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I don't know of any other surname that has produced so many bad jockeys
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So why worry unless you back their rides from time to time. Maybe you could lay them all.
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Trainer Evan Williams so daughter presumably
gaining experience I was watching a film the other day when I found out halfway through that the child actor was Will Smith's son Will Smith was in the film as well - switched off and refused to watch the rest of it can't stand that type of nepotism in the film industry but in horse racing circles it's fine she has to gain experience, simple as that but in films - that's just handing Will Smith's son a fortune for life |