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Lessons from the recent draw action

DoncasterCredit: Alan Crowhurst
Leicester, Tuesday
It’s not easy to come from off the pace on the straight track here and Sir Michael Stoute’s AIM OF ARTEMIS deserves extra credit for coming late to catch the front-running SHEPHERD MARKET in division one of the 7f fillies’ novice stakes.
The winner drifted markedly in the betting despite having run third at Newbury on her debut and has a bright future.
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