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Ambitious Jamie Snowden plotting breakthrough at top level with exciting team
Jamie Snowden: a string of 50 will go into bat for the trainerCredit: Harry Trump
Last season was Jamie Snowden's best ever, but the ambitious trainer is not resting on his laurels and is spying a top-level breakthrough with a team he describes as exciting.
Snowden outlined his hopes for the 2018-19 campaign on Sunday, when he paraded his string in front of around 170 owners at his Folly House yard in Lambourn.
"It was a great set of figures last season and I think our percentage strike-rate was bettered by only five trainers in the top 40, so it was a wonderful year," he said.
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