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Hammer the Hammer set to flatten his rivals

Western Morning News (Saturday)

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August 02, 2025

HAMMER The Hammer is undoubt- edly a Group-class sprinter in the making and can land the Coral Stew- ards’ Cup at Goodwood today before progressing upwards.

Kevin Ryan’s three-year-old only ran twice last year and his improvement this season has been startling.

Runner-up first time back at Southwell, he then won there in March off a mark of 80 and won again off 82 before bolting up at Chester's May meeting off 88 when he was put away for Ascot.

Back down to five furlongs having won his last two over six, he was only beaten by Adrestia in the Palace of Holyroodhouse and she was only beaten a nose off 8lb higher earlier this week.

Al Aasy is never one to get carried away with, but he should be thereabouts in the Coral Glorious Stakes if he puts his best foot forward

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City at a crossroads in season

YOU get the feeling that Exeter City have reached a crossroads in their season.

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3 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

BECKY SHEAVES

I do worry about children these days who have their pictures taken constantly and shared without their consent. It's like being followed by paparazzi.

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3 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Historic hotel stands the test of time where rugged hills join wild seas

Martin Hesp visits a North Cornwall village with a past as rich as its dramatic landscape

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4 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Bid to limit smoke from burners to boost health

NEW wood burners will be subject to stricter limits on smoke emissions and health warning labels under the latest Government plans.

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2 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Get those pruners ready, it will soon be February

Pruning is more straightforward than you might think and there are several ways of doing it - with varying results, writes Tim Foster

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3 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

I'm 75, but feel like the baby of the show

The Death in Paradise gang returns. Sarah Morgan finds out more from show favourite Don Warrington

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2 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Wotton urges Gulls to ‘embrace’ expectations

THE mere fact that Torquay United are the biggest team in the National League South is a simple measure of how far the club has fallen down the English football pyramid.

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2 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Trump’s Board of Peace withdraws Canada invitation after spat

US President Donald Trump has said the newly-formed Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation for Canada to join the organisation.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

This isn't a think piece on artificial intelligence... it's a thrilling, gripping ride

CHRIS PRATT AND REBECCA FERGUSON CHAT WITH LYNN RUSK ABOUT AI SURVEILLANCE AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN NEW SCI-FI THRILLER MERCY

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4 mins

January 24, 2026

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

COTTAGE HAS CHARACTER

The property is situated a short walk to the centre of the picturesque old market town of Chagford, deep in the Dartmoor National Park, and is a superb location from which to access the open spaces of the high moor as well as the wooded, pastoral landscape of the nearby Teign Valley.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

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