![]() ![]() Jasmine had fallen at Newmarket, but mercifully unhurt, had finished respectably, which was more to do with her jockey’s skill than her trainer’s care.Īt Epsom, under a new trainer and new jockey, she’d flagged in the middle of the pack. He’d wanted to run her, as a three-year-old, in the most important flat races of the year: Epsom, Newmarket, Doncaster. She had the spirit and the speed, but Pierson had nearly destroyed her. Jasmine was a dark brown filly with a coffee brown mane and tail, long of leg and sound of heart. ![]() Not only could he bring out the best in each, but the horses followed him about the paddocks like dogs and came eagerly alert whenever he walked into a stable yard. He’d learned at a young age that he had a gift with the beasts. Cameron saw no reason to own horses if he couldn’t be among them. ![]()
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