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Shares are available in the following two colts, which we will train for Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds and Biddestone Racehorse Syndicates this season. Both are highly-exciting prospects who will hopefully enjoy a fruitful time on the racecourse this summer.

REALTRA became our 102nd and final winner of 2016 when running away with the Listed Miss Satamixa at Deauville on Wednesday, capping a memorable year for the team in the best possible fashion.

KARISMA vindicated the patience shown by her owner, Miss Yvonne Jacques, when defying a six-month absence to get off the mark at the third time of asking in the one-mile maiden at Lingfield on Sunday.

HIGH COMMAND maintained his perfect record on Fibresand and continued his excellent affinity with Jack Mitchell when securing an authoritative success in the staying handicap at Southwell on Tuesday afternoon.

DAWN OF HOPE spearheaded an international double for the team when landing the Listed Prix Petite Etoile at Deauville on Tuesday afternoon, thirty minutes after Shenanigans had opened her account in the median auction maiden at Newcastle.

ENNAADD breezed past his rivals in the manner of a thoroughly progressive horse when taking his winning streak to four and recording a first stakes success in the Listed Hyde Stakes at Kempton on Wednesday evening.

HIGH COMMAND was firmly in command for much of the Southwell home straight as the son of High Chaparral got off the mark at the fifth time of asking in the 1m4f handicap on Thursday.

VICTORY ANGEL brought the curtain down on the Flat season in fine style with an authoritative victory in division two of the six-furlong maiden at Doncaster on Saturday.

PROSPER lived up to her name in no uncertain terms when galloping relentlessly down the Kempton home straight to make a winning debut in division one of the mile fillies’ maiden on Wednesday evening.

WADIGOR rattled off the unseasonably quick ground to stamp himself as an exciting prospect for next year when running away with the 1m2f handicap at Newmarket on Friday.

ST MALO continued the theme of improving with every outing when getting on top two furlongs from home to power away with the mile and a half maiden at Newcastle on Tuesday.

COMPAS SCOOBIE showed a taking turn of foot to overcome trouble in running and mow down the opposition in the six-furlong maiden at Kempton on Wednesday evening.