Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow
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Your support makes all the difference.CATALANI: this seven-year-old mare looks ready to win a sprint handicap on fast ground after an unlucky third behind Sigama at Epsom. Repeatedly failed to gain a clear run and beaten less than a length. (T J Naughton)
DON'TLIE: finished fast behind Top Pet on her debut at Salisbury on Thursday, after being outpaced at halfway. The experience will be put to good use over an extra furlong. (G B Balding).
LONG SILENCE: fancied on her debut in a 20-runner Windsor maiden on Saturday, but eventually unplaced. This well-bred filly is clearly held in some regard by her stable, however. (Mrs J Cecil)
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