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Murphy looking to future as Thomas Darby and Brewin'upastorm lead strong team
Kitty Trice gets the lowdown on the trainer's exciting prospects
There is reason for optimism at Olly Murphy's Warren Chase Stables with a number of talented youngsters set to make their mark alongside established stars such as Thomas Darby and Brewin’upastorm.
Murphy’s quick rise up the ranks saw him come agonisingly close to landing that all-important Cheltenham Festival victory when saddling Thomas Darby and Itchy Feet to finish second and third in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.
Unsurprisingly, given the depth of talent in the novice chasing division, the Arkle and JLT novice chases are high on the agenda and hopes for a first strike at Grade 1 level are high.
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