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If he can maintain top honours at a race named in his honor in Haydock on Thursday gordon Lord Byron can bring down the house. Tom Hogan's veteran counts Group One wins one of his 16 career victories, including what his trainer believes was a operation in the Sprint Cup in the Merseyside place. Gordon Lord Byron came home three lengths clear from the compatriot Slade Power. The following March he went on to claim his most recent victory in Australia. It has been a while between drinks to the popular Irish challenger as he's not managed to receive his mind in front because landing the Group Two Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh in May 2017 - however, he has run several nice races in defeat up to now this year. "Thursday's race will likely be Gordon Lord Byron's 103rd start, it is a fairytale," said Hogan. "Gordon Lord Byron has ran over the world - Australia, Hong Kong, France and the United Arab Emirates, but winning the Sprint Cup at Haydock Park in 2013 was his best performance. "He enjoys it there." Gordon Lord Byron is the horse in a field of six runners to the Gordon Lord Byron EBF Conditions Stakes. To add further attention, the 11-year-old will be ridden by Frankie Dettori for the very first time. Talking on the Haydock website, Hogan added:"It is a very beautiful gesture by Haydock to place on this race, they are terrific individuals there. "I take him into the beach most weeks, it is a 100 miles journey in where I train, but it's well worth it because he enjoys the sand and sea beneath his hooves. "He receives five-star treatment and it's about keeping him happy and content." Should Gordon Lord Byron emerge triumphant on his return it might be viewed to draw the curtain down on his career. However, his County trainer insists retirement not on his head. He said:"He actually enjoys his lifestyle - and I don't find any reason why he will not stay in training every year" The clerk of the class Kirkland Tellwright of haydock is excited about welcoming Gordon Lord Byron and his connections back . He explained:"Gordon Lord Byron's profession is heartwarming and we're proud to have been a part of it at Haydock Park. "Having been second in the Sprint Cup at 2012 and 2014, he came close to equalling the record of Be Friendly, who's the only horse to have won the Sprint Cup twice. "His album is testament to his class and durability and also to Tom Hogan's skilful handling of the horse." Read more: http://classicsounds.pl/novak-djokovic-how-a-kid-from-war-torn-belgrade-beat-the-odds/

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