All braced for Bracey Run

Tuesday 21 December 1999 00:00 GMT
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Ted Stanners attempts to continue his fine starts to his training career when he hopes to saddles his fourth runner, Bracey Run, at Folkestone today. Two of Stanners's first three runners have won.

Ted Stanners attempts to continue his fine starts to his training career when he hopes to saddles his fourth runner, Bracey Run, at Folkestone today. Two of Stanners's first three runners have won.

The third, Dawn Leader, was a faller and Stanners, private trainer to owner George Ward, must fear that the same could happen to Bracey Run, who fell in both his races last season.

The nine-year-old was formerly trained by Jim Old. ''This horse is not a bad jumper, he's just been unlucky,'' Stanners said yesterday. ''Tomorrow is his first run of the season, but I've got him pretty straight.''

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