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Aidan O'Brien's reconnaissance trip to Chester with his number one Vodafone Derby hope Gypsy King ended in triumph yesterday as the colt fluffed every line and yet somehow still managed to turn in a starring performance to take the Dee Stakes.
But if the idea was to get an indication as to how Gypsy King would handle the twists and turns at Epsom, then it will require all O'Brien's training genius to get him home in front in the world's most famous Flat race on June 4.See the full content of this document
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O'brien Dee-Light at Gypsy King Win
Having just his second race and his first from starting stalls, the son of Sadler's Wells was slowly away, d...
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