Horse & Hound

Gold rush

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Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire and Eglinton, Overton, S Lanarkshire

TRAINER Ray Owen’s tailored approach to his horses and team was rewarded with a golden double and a runner-up spot across the open races.

The established partnership of Immy Robinson and Thyne For Gold bagged their third win of the season as a combination – and second in as many weeks – with victory in the ladies’ open.

“He used to hang quite badly. We did some investigating last summer and we found that he had kissing spines. So we had some treatment done. And now, what a different horse we’ve

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