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'I'm proud of what we've achieved on the track' - most recent training recruit relishing success and looking ahead to exciting future

Edward Smyth-Osbourne, one of Lambourn's newest trainers, already has more winners on the board this year than last but is determined to keep the ball rolling with his small but progressive team.
Since moving into Frenchman's House Stables and receiving his licence in February 2024, Smyth-Osbourne has quickly found his feet. He has had seven winners this campaign, two more than last year.
Noodle Mission was responsible for four of his five victories last year, which included a nice pot in the Racing League, and several juveniles have impressed this season.
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