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Sport headlines at 01:44
De Kock hopes Approach is right Mike De Kock is looking forward to running a revitalised Right Approach in the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup in Hong Kong later this month.
Loder and Murtagh off the mark Newmarket trainer David Loder and jockey Johnny Murtagh showed they will be a strong force this Flat season by gaining their first turf success at Windsor.
Racing legend Winter dies Fred Winter, one of the greats of National Hunt racing, has died aged 77.
Eddery set to train next year Former champion jockey Pat Eddery has announced he is set to join the training ranks next year.
Four charged over Hillside Girl affair Trainer Alan Berry and three others have been called before the Jockey Club disciplinary panel to answer charges relating to the running of Hillside Girl at Carlisle last June.
Fahey loses appeal over fine Malton trainer Richard Fahey has lost his appeal against a £1,600 fine handed out by the Jockey Club over the running of Market Avenue at Redcar last year.
Pipe's Gold Cup poser Few clues were forthcoming over running plans for Martin Pipe's exciting novice chasers Our Vic and Therealbandit at this month's Cheltenham Festival.
Swinburn to join training ranks Three-time Derby-winning jockey Walter Swinburn is to take out a trainer's licence.
Smith's appeal dismissed Trainer Suzy Smith has lost her appeal against the Wincanton stewards' decision not to promote Material World to second place in the EBF/Crandon Park Stud Mares' Only "National Hunt" Novices' Hurdle.
Johnsons ready for appeal hearing Trainer Bob Johnson and his jockey son Kenny will appear before the Jockey Club Disciplinary Panel on Thursday.
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