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Stable

A stable is a training operation as a whole — the trainer, staff, premises and the horses in work. Large Australian stables run satellite operations across multiple states and can have several runners in the same race, which raises questions of which is best fancied. Stable form as a unit is a real signal: an operation in the middle of a winning run is producing horses at peak fitness, while a stable in a slump often has an underlying cause.

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The stable ran three in the race, with the market clearly favouring one of them.

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