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Godolphin at the fore

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The Boston Globe, November 7th, 1998

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Off to the side, a horde of American media was talking to trainer Shug McGaughey. Another group was with Nick Zito, and a few barns away, mobs were listening to Sonny Hine and Bob Baffert. Walking in virtual anonymity through the tangle of videocams and microphones was Saeed Bin Suroor, trainer for one of Europe's premier racing outfits, Godolphin Racing Inc. Godolphin has four horses today in three Breeders' Cup races -- the Mile, the Turf, and the Classic -- and all four can be "fancied," as the bookmakers from the British betting empires who lurk for scraps of inside info...

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