Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow
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Your support makes all the difference.ANGELS ANSWER: Finished well after being outpaced early in a five-furlong Edinburgh sprint won by Miss Siham. Looks to be coming to hand and may be ready to win when running over six furlongs. (Mrs M Reveley)
BROWNED OFF: Came good when a 25-1 winner at Doncaster, despite not getting a clear run. Further improvement can be expected from this lightly raced four-year-old. (Mrs J Ramsden)
DAWNING STREET: Held up in last place until showing a brilliant turn of foot to win a competitive 16-runner Ascot handicap on Saturday. Should be followed. (J Dunlop)
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