Summary
Kieren Fallon believes Hoof It is "something special" as he bids to make the step up from top drawer handicapper to Group One- winning sprinter in the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes at York today.
Trained not too far away from the Knavesmire by genial farmer Mick Easterby in Sheriff Hutton, the four-year-old has made giant strides during his relatively short career, notably striking three times at York. Adding further colour to the gelding's story is the fact that he is part-owned by golfing pro Lee Westwood and his bubbly agent Andrew 'Chubby' Chandler. Connections stumped up the supplementary fee to add him to today's race following a devastating performance off topweight in the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood. Fallon said: "He has got a great turn of foot - great speed. The only problem I've had in the last three or four races that I've won on him was trying to find something to give us a lead.See the full content of this document
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Hoof It has Got Plenty of Power Declares Fallon
"I couldn't believe how much improveme...
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