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Douglas: Viral Barocha text not true – Racing.com
Trainer’s first starter $6 into $1.75 following viral message

Clayton Douglas doesn’t know who came up with the story, but he reckons the creative writing talent behind the viral text about his horse Barocha deserves some credit.
The jockey-trainer laughed off suggestions that his first starter Barocha, who has been backed in from $6 into $1.75 at Sale today, is a “bonafide star”.
A text messaged that whirled around the racing industry on Wednesday night implied that all jockey Jamie Kah, and Douglas’s partner (not fiancée), had to do was stay on the hor…
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