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Racer Forever working well and can add to Dubai gains; Tips box Powell set to land his own prize.(Sports)
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The Racing Post (London, England)
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May 2, 2008
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Newmarket Tony Elves
Racer Forever (4.40 Lingfield, nap)
Has been freshened up since enjoying success in three-race campaign in Dubai in February and figuring nicely in recent spins on the Al Bahathri Polytrack. John Gosden can do no wrong at present and appears to have found the perfect opening for the son of Rahy.
Great Charm (5.00 Southwell)
Nine-length victory from Zefferelli here eight days ago says it all and Michael Bell will be m...
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