Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:
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Your support makes all the difference.SEA BUCK: made late ground to win a fast-run Sandown contest by 12-lengths, but then disappointed by finishing only third at Kempton on Friday. That latter race was a slowly-run affair, however, and this seven-year-old can score again if a strong pace is assured. (G Balding)
SUPER SARENA: fourth to Zamirah at Wincanton on Thursday, beaten around 20 lengths, but that looked a competitive event and this filly seems certain to pick up an average novice hurdle race. (R G Frost)
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