'We have a really strong team' - buoyant Jamie Snowden all set for new campaign

The focus will be on the season ahead when Jamie Snowden hosts his annual owners' day on Saturday – but it will also be a time for celebration over what the trainer achieved in the last campaign.
Snowden finished 19th in the trainers' championship last season thanks to his best ever prize-money haul of nearly £750,000. The 47 winners that helped him get there was his second-best haul.
The trainer is busy this week preparing to host around 250 people at his Folly House yard but found time for a chat after overseeing some of his stars on the Mandown gallops.
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