Racing: A weekly list of horses to follow
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Your support makes all the difference.RAINHAM: backed down to 7-4 favourite in a Catterick novice hurdle and appeared ready to reward supporters when joining the leaders in the straight, but this son of Sadler's Wells blundered badly at the second last and faded into third behind Saskia's Hero. Capable of soon compensating his followers. (D McCain)
THAMESDOWN TOOTSIE: held up in rear before staying on late to be fourth to Letterfore in a 2m 5f chase at Folkestone. Has won at three miles over hurdles and that looks to be her best trip. Handles testing ground. (A P Jones)
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