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Title: NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and breeding stories from the May 27th issue
Private sale of a promising two-year-old, crime warning for stable staff, new faces for Godolphin Flying Start, news of a jockey suspension and another coming back from injury
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NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and breeding stories from the May 27th issue
Private sale of a promising two-year-old, crime warning for stable staff, new faces for Godolphin Flying Start, news of a jockey suspension and another coming back from injury
BECKFORD, Gordon Elliott’s first two-year-old winner, has been sold by the Nick Bradley Racing Club to Newtown Anner Stud. The Bated Breath colt is expected to stay in the Elliott yard and be aimed at Royal Ascot.
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