Racing: Manton move

Sunday 11 July 1993 18:02 EDT
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PETER Chapple-Hyam's strong team of juveniles may have another member in waiting. The latest Manton two-year-old to attract interest is the El Gran Senor colt Kalkabrino, the subject of a pounds 500 bet at 33-1 with William Hill for next year's 2,000 Guineas. Kalkabrino is owned by Robert Sangster, whose trio of Stonehatch, State Performer and Colonel Collins are already 16-1 co-favourites for the Newmarket Classic.

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