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Don't be fooled by laid-back Portman - he really wants that personal best

Jonathan Portman: and master of the one-liner - and a good trainer
Jonathan Portman: and master of the one-liner - and a good trainerCredit: Edward Whitaker

It is hard not to warm to Jonathan Portman, who has few rivals when it comes to clean one-liners among his training counterparts.

"Good man and a good trainer," someone remarked to me over the weekend, but I certainly didn't need telling that and recent results have underlined the second part of the statement.

Enochdhu had been brought along in typically steady fashion by the trainer before winning at Windsor last Monday. Then came a 16-1 success for Knight's Gambit at Brighton 24 hours later, before a much bigger success at Newmarket's Future Champions Festival, when Rumstar landed the Cornwallis Stakes on Friday.

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