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Carte Diamond can make big leap in style
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THIS column takes its moral responsibilities very seriously indeed
and, as such, it would not normally advocate sexual promiscuity, but
Carte Diamond really should go out this weekend and have a rare old
time to himself. If you catch my drift!
As of next week, the nearest Brian Ellison's promising three-year-
old is going to get to wild oats is when someone puts them in his
feed, but thankfully for those of us who fancy him for today's
November Handicap, he's blissfully unaware of wha...
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Ellison unfazed by furore over Carte inclusion.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; Byline: SYD BRENNAN BRIAN ELLISON has rebuffed criticism from trainers in Australia after Carte Diamond made the cut for the Caulfield Cup on Saturday as home runners were eliminated. The inclusion of Carte Diamond in the pounds 1.08 million contest at the expense of high-profile Australian and New
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MIRACLE OF CARTE DIAMOND; INTERVIEW Racing's toughest cookie has cheated death three times to take his place in the Northumberland Plate. Paul Haigh learns more of his remarkable life story from trainer Brian Ellison and wife Claire, who is putting it all into print.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; ... witness the horror. The incident provided photographer Darren McNamara with a series of award-winning photographs. On the TV news that night, recalls Claire, it was the lead story. The next one was about eight people killed by a bomb. (A priority that gives ...
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Carte crashes on to Melbourne's front pages.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; ... Marwing had been dislodged when the stirrup leather and the iron came away from the saddle. Carte Diamond, who also made all the TV news bulletins, may have to stay in Melbourne for six to eight weeks after an upright supporting the running rail speared through ...
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Gallagher picks up a real gem of a ride.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; Byline: Ray Gilpin DEAN GALLAGHER has picked up the plum ride on Brian Ellison's Carte Diamond in the Grade 2 Summit Junior Hurdle at Lingfield today, live on At The Races, writes Ray Gilpin. Carte Diamond was bought out of the Mark Johnston stable for 105,000gns by Ellison in October and just two
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A Diamond birthday is on the cards for Ellison; Happy returns: Ellison with Carte Diamond Picture: LOUISE POLLARD.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: MARK JEFFREYS BRIAN Ellison turns 56 on Saturday and Carte Diamond, who has had morelives than a stray tabby, could put the icing on the cake by winning theNorthumberland Plate. The Yorkshire trainer also heads to Newcastle with another strong fancy in lastyear's third Tilt, but, in his
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