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He looked a nice horse on the day and he won well. There are no plans for him at the moment, but he will stay with Tommy. |
He ran a blinder. He jumped great. Noel gave him a great ride and he just weakened up the run-in, but he ran his heart out. We will leave him for 10 days and see how he is but he has a few entries and he could run again before the end of the season. |
He'll run somewhere in the next fortnight. |
It was one of those things. He was just doing his usual canter round the gallop and broke his leg. It's awful. |
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The horse is sore but he is fine and will be okay. He had a nasty cut underneath on his tummy but will live to fight another day. He ran a blinder and from looking like he was only going to be fourth or fifth, fought back to get third, so it was a great performance. |
They are both intended runners and are in good form. |
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We'll take the same route as last year. He's in good form and Francois's very happy with him, |
We're just trying to keep the streak going. We're just trying to keep getting better until we get to Nationals. |