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Anyone who knows Andy Crook will confirm that he's one of the most open and friendly people in racing. Over the last thirty years or so, Andy has acquired invaluable experience in every aspect of the care and training of racehorses. Andy has worked his way up through the ranks - from Stable Lad to Head Lad, then Jockey and in 2002 he became a Trainer in his own right.
His first season saw him reap eighteen winners and a prize money haul in excess of £100,000 and he continued his success with the battling victory of Rylaux in the 2003 Scottish Grand National at Ayr. |
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Ask Andy any question about horses or horseracing and you'll get an honest, straightforward answer based on the expertise he's gained over during his extensive career. |
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Andy adopts a very 'hands-on' approach to the horses in his care and his casts his well-trained eye over each and every horse so that he gets to know their individual needs. |
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Such attention to detail means your horse will be at its absolute best when it goes racing..... a happy horse is a successful horse!
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He strives to share that passion with everyone he comes into contact with and that's why Andrew Crook Racing is ''Friendly, Efficient and Successful'' |
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Crook Racing Training Fees: Optional Extras include swimming and physiotherapy
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