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Harry Fry looking to the future after sending out first winner from new yard

Harry Fry: completed work on an 80-box facility last month
Harry Fry: completed work on an 80-box facility last monthCredit: Edward Whitaker( racingpost.com/photos)

Trainer Harry Fry, who has forged a fine reputation from his yard in Dorset since starting in 2012, sent out the first winner from his new premises just a few miles away when Pogo I Am struck in the first division of the novice hurdle for mares.

Fry, mentored by point-to-point great Richard Barber and 11-time champion trainer Paul Nicholls, has this year left the Seaborough stable where 2012 Champion Hurdle hero Rock On Ruby was based.

That horse, now retired but a family pet and the inspiration for naming Fry and his wife Ciara's eldest daughter, was the first to test out the trainer's state-of-the-art gallops at Higher Crockermoor Farm in Corscombeafter work on the 80-box facility was completed last month.

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