Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow
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Your support makes all the difference.BREAKFAST BOOGIE: well backed for a Catterick sprint on Friday, but pulled hard and was further hindered by a slipped saddle in going down by a short head to Larn Fort. Three times a runner-up this season, he can go one better. (J Fanshawe).
BROCTUNE GOLD: paid a big compliment to his York conqueror, leading juvenile Stonehatch, by beating five previous winners, despite running green, at Hamilton on Friday in a faster time than that taken by older sprinters over the same distance that day and can go on to further success. (Mrs M Reveley).
ELLARUTH: predictably failed to cope with her more experienced rivals on her Nottingham debut on Wednesday, getting outpaced before running on to finish third to Grotto Pool over five furlongs. Breeding suggests she can improve over a longer trip. (M Tompkins).
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