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Rowdy Yeats can show his best over longer trip; PRICEWISE Topspeed.(Sports)
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The Racing Post (London, England)
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November 25, 2007
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Byline: Dave Edwards
ROWDY YEATS can outgun the opposition in today's Totepool Grand Sefton Handicap Chase (1.40) at Aintree.
He could never deliver a telling blow over 2m on the Mildmay course here in a decent novices' event a month ago behind Lesling-taylor, but this longer trip and the more demanding Grand National fences could bring out the best in him.
Trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, the six-year-old made a successful reappearance at Market R...
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