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"It is extra special to win my first Group 1 in Newmarket as I’ve been here since I left school at 17. I was a student at the National Stud and have worked my way through." Jane Chapple-Hyam
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"It is extra special to win my first Group 1 in Newmarket as I’ve been here since I left school at 17. I was a student at the National Stud and have worked my way through." Jane Chapple-Hyam
The son of New Bay battled resolutely and had turned Reach For The Moon away inside the final furlong, winning by one and three-quarter lengths at the post
Jane Chapple-Hyam's filly gained revenge on the gallant Mother Earth in the feature race at Newmarket on Saturday, while Tatsumaki also looks one to follow from the undercard
Donn McClean looks to take on the unbeaten favourite in the Lockinge at Newbury
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