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Rising stablemates earmarked for bigger prizes

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Rising stablemates earmarked for bigger prizes

Lightly raced gelding Beauty Swift, and exciting filly Glastonbury Girl are on the rise for the Matthew Smith stable at Warwick Farm.

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