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Racing: Sorcery, running battles and a victor from the veldt

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The Independent - London, December 10th, 1994

The easiest way to become a racehorse trainer is to get yourself born into the right family and/or to be a failure in business within the confines of the Square Mile. The route to becoming a trainer of note is slightly more problematical.

The Art & Science of Racehorse Training (Keepdate Publishing, pounds 14.95), Michael Marshall's study of his father Bill's technique for preparing horses, attempts to be a manual for training instruction.

It quickly becomes apparent that those who spend much of their day biting Biros in betting shops are not the target audience. Vast tracts of scientific ob...

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