Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow

Monday 07 December 1992 01:02 GMT
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CHIC AND ELITE: failed to last home on testing ground at Nottingham on Friday, finishing fourth behind Jokester. Will win again when returning to a sounder surface. (J J O'Neill)

FRONT PAGE: tied up on the run-in over two-and-a-quarter miles at Fontwell on Tuesday, and was caught close home. Can gain compensation back over the minimum trip. (J Akehurst)

MOSSIE GOLD: brought down four out when top weight in a novice handicap hurdle eventually won by Glemot at Kelso on Monday. Tracking leaders at the time and travelling comfortably. Best on soft ground. (M Naughton)

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