Racing: For the Notebook
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APOLLO RED: came good at the second time of asking for his new stable when making all for a decisive win in a Lingfield seven-furlong handicap by five lengths on Tuesday. Connections have indicated that further successes are expected for this lightly raced five-year-old. (A Moore)
CARROLLS MARC: was not favoured by the weights in a Wolverhampton claimer on Monday, according to official ratings, but still supplemented a recent handicap win and could score again if returning to that grade in the near future. (P Haslam)
HERR TRIGGER: confirmed his liking for Lingfield's all-weather surface when recording his second win there from two attempts in a seller on Tuesday. Further visits to the track could pay. (Dr J Scargill)
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