Future star? Stage Star impresses on hurdling debut at Chepstow!

At The Races published this video item, entitled “Future star? Stage Star impresses on hurdling debut at Chepstow!” – below is their description.

The sky’s the limit for Stage Star! Paul Nicholls’ five-year-old showed plenty of promise in bumpers, including form with stablemate Knappers Hill – and he made no mistake first time over hurdles at Chepstow under Harry Cobden!

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