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Home » Sports News » Champions Day aim for Haydock second Glen Shiel

Champions Day aim for Haydock second Glen Shiel

The Qipco British Champions Sprint is next on the agenda for Glen Shiel following his fine effort to finish second at Haydock on Saturday.

Archie Watson’s charge has progressed from smart handicapper to Pattern class sprinter with a hat-trick of wins this season, including a Group Three triumph in Ireland on his penultimate start.

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