Racing: A weekly list of horses to follow
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Your support makes all the difference.GOLDEN GUEST: showing potential by finishing second to Nicer over six furlongs at Newmarket, this Rainbow Quest filly can get off the mark over a longer distance. (Mrs J Cecil).
HOME FROM THE HILL: this two-year-old showed a fine turn of foot from the rear of a 21-runner field at Newmarket on Wednesday, finally finishing a close third to Wynona. A mile looks her best trip. (M Bell).
SUPER SERENADE: a three- year-old approaching the form that could bring him his first turf win. Ran on well in the closing stages to be sixth to Duty Sergeant at Brighton last time, without being knocked about by his rider, Steve Cauthen. (G Balding).
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