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Starzand to take the leading role at Ffos Las

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October 28, 2025

WITH the jumps season swinging into gear, Starzand could lay down an early marker for the months ahead when he returns to Ffos Las for the second division of the DragonBet Supporting British Racing Maiden Hurdle.

A son of Derby hero Harzand, the four-year-old set his owners back £230,000 at the sales on the back of a bloodless 25-length romp in a Dromahane point-to-point last December.

Trained by Philip Hobbs and Johnson White, he made an impressive start to life under rules when bolting up in a bumper at the west Wales venue in the spring and it is interesting connections head to familiar territory to begin his hurdling career, but he should take plenty of beating.

Another taking their next step at Ffos Las after a promising introduction is A King Of Magic, who was not far behind well-regarded winner Our Boy Stan and subsequent Persian War third Moneygar-row when third for Tom Weston on debut in a Kempton bumper in February.

He has since been snapped up by Paddy Brennan to run in the col-ours of his racing syndicates and has also been switched to Paul Nicholls and holds leading claims as he begins life for the Ditcheat handler in the DragonBet BOG And Extra Places National Hunt Flat Race.

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