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Amy Murphy: young trainer has made a blistering start
Amy Murphy, 24, has made a blistering start to her training career and Newmarket's youngest handler made it nine winners from just 30 runners as Shan Dun na Ngall ran out an easy winner of the 2m handicap in the hands of George Baker.
The victory was Shan Dun na Ngall's third win from just four starts for Murphy, which is an achievement in its own right. However, it is even more meritorious when you consider he was bought for just £3,500 out of the powerful Gordon Elliott yard.
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