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Boost for Burke as Lord Ben Stack rules

Karl Burke: has a choice of big options for Lord Ben Stack
On the eve of Quiet Reflection's 32Red Sprint Cup bid, Lord Ben Stack dispelled any lingering doubts about the form of Karl Burke's stable with an all-the-way success in the 1m2½f handicap.
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