Diamonds sparkles again and sequence could continue

With three victories in seven days Too Many Diamonds has been placed to devastating effect by Dan Skelton - and the sensational sequence might not be over yet.
Claimed out of a Taunton seller for £6,000 early last month, the six-year-old has been a revelation for his new stable, defying a double penalty in the 2m3½f handicap hurdle following victories at Plumpton on Sunday and Sedgefield on Tuesday.
Too Many Diamonds, a 41-race maiden before joining Skelton, has no fewer than seven entries in the next six days and has been declared for Market Rasen on Sunday where he would be carrying a triple penalty totalling 21lb.
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