Horse Racing: Diamond gets 2,000 shine off Yaroslav; LINGFIELD.(Sports)

From: The Racing Post (London, England) | Date: May 5, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: by Dave Bellingham

ROGER CHARLTON was the trainer in form, netting a 27-1 double with Yaroslav and Presumptive.

Yaroslav's victory in the first division of the 7f maiden gave a small boost to the chances of Diamond Tycoon in today's 2,000 Guineas, as he had finished fourth behind him on his Newbury debut last month.

Tom Grantham, representing Charlton, said: "We were very pleased with his run at Newbury and he has improved from that. He's ...

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