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Net gains for Fifteen Love



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Published Date: 02 August 2008
ROGER Charlton served another ace by capturing the £150,000 totesport Mile for the second year in succession at Glorious Goodwood, this time with Prince Khalid Abdullah's Fifteen Love. Jockey Steve Drowne claimed the valuable pot by a head from 4-1 favourite Masaalek.
John Livock is the man responsible for the majority of the trainer's tennis-named runners, and he won the race last year with Third Set and Charlton said: "John Livock just texted me saying he's now got about 20 messages from people congratulating him about the winner, thinking he owned it!"

Richard Hannon's Prolific, ridden by Hughes, later gained a deserved win in the Richmond Stakes, while

the same team also won with Sohcahtoa in the RSA Nursery. Johnny Murtagh collected his sixth win of the week as 100-30 favourite Sixties Icon took the Glorious Stakes.





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  • Last Updated: 01 August 2008 11:56 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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