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The Newmarket-based apprentice Dominic Fox gets two good-looking rides for Roger Varian, of which Al Freej has obvious form claims, but she faces tough competition from Vale of Lingfield 3.15, owned by the Lingfield Park Owners Club, which would like nothing more than a winner on home territory.
Talking horses: The best bets and latest news in our daily horse racing blog 2012
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With a number of the biggest names enjoying working holidays in Dubai or India, some interesting opportunities have arisen for jockeys to make some new connections on the all-weather at Lingfield.
Talking horses: The best bets and latest news in our daily horse racing blog 2012
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Nor were the BHA's compliance staff impressed by the head-on footage of Smith N Allan Oils's race at Lingfield in February 2005.
BHA experts reject banned jockey Dean McKeown's fresh evidence 2011
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Dennis was rarely absent from a meeting at Lingfield, and says he will miss the Surrey track more than most, while the Guineas meeting is another that may prompt a little hankering for the old days.
Britain's best-known bookie Barry Dennis quits after 40 years on track 2011
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Furthermore, At The Races remains keen to introduce sectional timing to its output in 2012 for all-weather racing at Lingfield, Southwell and Wolverhampton, if the necessary funding can be arranged.
Sectional times to be recorded at Champions Day at Ascot in October | Will Hayler 2011
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Bristol City goalkeeper David James was one of a number of players from the club enjoying the action at Lingfield Park last Friday.
Tattenham Corner 2012
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Aidan Coleman has broken his silence over an incident with trainer Mark Rimell at Lingfield which is now under British Horseracing Authority investigation.
Tattenham Corner 2012
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Richard Hughes trails Paul Hanagan by three winners in the jockeys 'title race after both men enjoyed success at Lingfield yesterday.
Levy talks between racing and bookmakers end in familiar stalemate Chris Cook 2010
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A run-of-the-mill Lingfield all-weather meeting last Friday was enlivened when an antiques expert attempted to sell a pair of cuff links in the trackside restaurant as part of filming for the BBC daytime show Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.
Tattenham Corner 2012
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"We've got two pitches at Lingfield, so I'll still be turning out there, but now it's time to step back and let Patrick do the hard work."
Britain's best-known bookie Barry Dennis quits after 40 years on track 2011
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