Racing: Pipe loses Hors La Loi
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Your support makes all the difference.A new trainer for Hors La Loi and Unsinkable Boxer will be selected in a week. The pair, part of the string that the owner Paul Green removed from Martin Pipe on Thursday after falling out with the champion trainer, will remain at livery while their future is decided.
Lord Pacal will be the only British runner in today's Group Two Prix Robert Papin over five and a half furlongs at Maisons-Laffitte. Sylvain Guillot rides the Norfolk Stakes fourth for Neville Callaghan. Just five two-year-olds stand their ground. Aidan O'Brien runs Rossini (Michael Kinane) and Finnan (Frederic Sanchez). German raider Auenklang and Vinceslass complete the line up.
Godolphin confirmed three horses yesterday for Wednesday's Sussex Stakes. Aljabr was joined by Cape Cross and Lend A Hand in a field of 10 left in the Group One Goodwood contest.
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