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Kublers aiming high after Outrage provides dream start from new yard

Daniel and Claire Kubler's state-of-the-art new stables at Sarsen Farm in Lambourn
Daniel and Claire Kubler's state-of-the-art new stables at Sarsen Farm in LambournCredit: @KublerRacing

Daniel and Claire Kubler are hoping Outrage's success at Newcastle last week is a sign of things to come following their move across Lambourn to their new state-of-the-art training base at Sarsen Farm.

The yard, which includes accommodation for staff and is much closer to the gallops in Upper Lambourn than Kubler's old operation, was designed in conjunction with Alan Creighton of the Irish Equine Centre.

The move paid immediate dividends when stable stalwart Outrage – Kublers' second runner from Sarsen Farm – recorded the seventh win of his career under Kieran O'Neill in a 5f handicap.

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