Teme Valley colours to be carried by Andrew Balding juveniles in 2024
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New colours will represent Andrew Balding's acclaimed Kingsclere yard this season via two Teme Valley juveniles – the first outright horses that outfit has had with the leading trainer.
Teme Valley founder Jim Cockburn previously had horses in a different guise with Balding and his relatively new enterprise featured last season in the ownership of Purosangue, who raced in the colours of Opulence Thoroughbreds.
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