Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow
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MISS MOVIE WORLD: had the bookmakers frowning when holding a clear lead a furlong out in an Ayr handicap. Heavily backed from 11-4 down to 7-4 favourite, the filly looked certain to win until her apprentice rider allowed her to wander and lose her action. She was caught on the post by Coolaba Prince. (N Bycroft)
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