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'He's bigger, stronger, definitely getting better - and he'll be a classy horse going back into handicaps'
Andrew Dietz talks to Josh Guerriero about the horses he trains in partnership with Oliver Greenall

Two heads have definitely proved better than one for the ambitious training partnership of Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero.
Since moving to a joint-licence at the start of the 2022-23 season, the Cheshire stable has grown rapidly, with Iroko's Cheltenham Festival success in that first season helping the evolution into a serious force.
The high bar was maintained last season and there is a deep desire to fly higher still, with Iroko being aimed at the Grand National after an interrupted last campaign.
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