Our man with his ear to the ground has a 50-1 tip for Doncaster as the Flat returns plus Michael Owen gets his man

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Our man with his ear to the ground has a 50-1 tip for Doncaster as the Flat returns plus Michael Owen gets his man

HUGO PALMER has moved to Manor House Stables. He almost didn't make the move. Michael Owen tried to sell him twice. Palmer is moving his entire team from Newmarket to Cheshire. His first runner from the new yard will likely be at Doncaster this Saturday. He is planning to go straight to the 2000 Guineas with stable star Dubawi Legend. The exact same route that Galileo Gold took. It was the talk of New market after Galileo's 2000 Guinea win. In 2016 Palmer trained over 140 horses. Last season he trained half that. Now he wants to build a powerhouse operation.

The Flat season starts at Doncaster on Saturday. William Muir has booked Frankie Dettori to ride Pyledriver in the Sheema Classic at Meydan this Saturday, but Martin Dwyer is out for a spell with a crocked knee. Tony Bloom was all smiles after Energumene’s Champion Chase win. Coolmore are excited about their two-year-old The Antarctic. The team close to Triumph Hurdle hope Porticello had their fingers burnt after Gary Moore”s youngster finished sixth.

PERSIAN FORCE is training well ahead of the Brocklesby (1.15). The two-year-old is owned by Kia Joorabchian’s Amo Racing. Garrus is expected to have a big run in the Cammidge Trophy ( 1.50) on Saturday. Trainer Charlie Hills reckons the grey can improve again this summer.

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