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DAVID Simcock is a proven top-class trainer based in Newmarket – the home of horseracing. Stabled at Trillium Place and Revida Place, David's string has enjoyed many big-race triumphs in Britain and across the world. He has trained a series of stars at Group 1 level, including a champion sprinter in Dream Ahead. In 2018 David registered his first Classic success thanks to Teppal's victory in the French 1,000 Guineas (Poule D'Essai des Pouliches). The Simcock team have also celebrated major wins at Royal Ascot, British Champions Day, the Dubai World Cup Carnival and in North America (both USA and Canada).
David's stables in Newmarket give access to some of the best training gallops in the world. He also has committed employees who are committed to fulfilling the potential of every horse trained at his stables. To find out more about racehorse ownership with David, please don't hesitate to get in touch – click the 'Contact' button (top right) for details.
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Glen Cove off the mark !
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Fulfilled gets off the mark
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Impressive win for Melek Alreeh
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Melek...
Adjourn Wins Well
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Feature win for Smart Champion
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Light Infantry confirming his promise
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Bless Him's Bunbury Cup
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Forge Valley Lad back winning
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