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- March 19, 2010 at 20:29 #284067
Dunquib until proven otherwise !!!!
April 6, 2010 at 20:15 #288044Scout, had an excellent season 73/74, 3 good handicap wins in a row, ended up favourite for National, finished 11th, sank without trace, never saw him again.
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June 11, 2010 at 18:58 #300004Black Jacari
Thought this horse would do a lot better than he did last season, a very quirky horse and has his own ideas about the game, thought he may emulate Katchit and win the Triumph at the festival, but has never even made it to Cheltenham.
Black Jacari
has now joned Philip Kirby from the Alan King yard.
Phil trains our syndicate horses, Goldan Jess and Nightboat To Cairo, and it will be interesting to see how the horse reacts to his beautiful new surroundings and a change of scenery.
Phil has done very well on a small budget as an aspiring young trainer and Black Jacari will be given plenty of attention in a small yard.
Here’s a link to the news on his site…
That wasn’t Black Jacari sticking his neck out today for a game win, was it? Surely not?

I wonder if that ‘little squiggle’ will be removed after todays hard fought success.
June 11, 2010 at 19:09 #300007Wow! He won. I loved him, was stunning looking.
Glad he is still about and looks like small trainer did the trick.
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