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Newmarket trainer Amy Murphy to move her operation to France

Newmarket trainer Amy Murphy is moving her entire operation to France because of the better prize-money on offer.
A successful spell with a satellite yard in France and a growing number of runners since has convinced the 32-year-old to make the move permanent from her Southgate Stables on Hamilton Road.
It is the latest and arguably most eyecatching development of a trend that has seen a growing number of British trainers choosing to base themselves in France, including former Epsom trainer Adam West and Nick Williams.
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