Racing: For the notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow
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Your support makes all the difference.GUTO NYTH BRAN: confirmed the promise of his recent Salisbury second to Nordance Prince when blinkered first time to run away with a selling handicap at Chepstow on Saturday. His trainer had to pay over pounds 10,000 to retain the horse, who can make his mark in stronger company, although he may need soft ground to do so. (B R Millman)
WE'RE JOKEN: put some in-and-out efforts behind her when taking a Leicester seller on Tuesday and may be ready to fulfil the potential of her debut third to the smart Seigneurial. (J Berry)
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