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On her first start over 1m4f Believe In Love doubled her winning tally with an impressive two length victory in the fillies' handicap on day one of the Glorious Goodwood meeting.
The beautifully bred Zabeel Queen got things started at Ascot where she provided the first half of a double for her owner/breeder Sheikh Mohammed Obaid. She is by Frankel out of Dubai Queen, a winning half-sister to Dubawi who has produced three indi
We regret to announce that five-time winner Mountain Angel suffered a fatal injury on the gallops this morning.
Zegalo doubled his winning tally on Tuesday with a commanding success at Sandown Park. He was smartly away from stall 3 and secured a lovely position just in behind the leaders on the running rail.
She made a pleasing seasonal debut on 13th June, finishing second in the Listed Abingdon Stakes over 1m2f at Newbury and she went to Haydock where we were hopeful the soft ground would be to her liking. Unfortunately she was a little too keen in the
The Varian Stable team descended on Leicester on Friday with two live chances and both horses came away winners to take the season total to 41.
If there was ever a horse that deserved to win a race it would be Rideson. Until today she had finished second six times and third once in seven starts. Once again the market favoured her chances in the mile maiden at Bath and she won in good style under Andrea Atzeni.
Establish came of age at Newmarket on Saturday where he recorded his second success in as many starts in the mile Class 2 Handicap under David Egan.
Sardinia Sunset deserved to get off the mark on her third start having run well twice in smart company and to do so in Listed company at York was very satisfactory.
Montather doubled his tally of wins on Monday at Thirsk where he made light work of his opposition in a mile novice for 3yo+.
DARK LION, who was last seen finishing fourth in the G2 Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, was well supported to break his maiden in a 7f novice at Wolverhampton on Thursday evening and, although he only won by a head from the newcomer Knight Salute, he
The yard's juveniles continue to impress with SHE DO being the latest to get off the mark at Doncaster this afternoon and become the stable's sixth individual juvenile winner of the campaign so far.