Shark Hanlon plans to resume training in February after a reduced six-month suspension for transporting a dead horse in public. He aims to move past the incident and focus on the upcoming year, thanking his legal team and supporters. Despite selling some horses, including King George winner Hewick, Hanlon looks forward to potential future success while his colleague Gavin Cromwell and Dan Skelton achieve early wins at Cheltenham.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offseason grades: Bucs earn high marks for navigating tricky offseason
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have proven their resilience in the 2024 NFL season, maintaining playoff contention despite coaching staff changes, including offensive coordinator Liam Coen stepping in seamlessly. Key offseason moves included re-signing star WR Chris Godwin and acquiring EDGE Haason Reddick, bolstering both depth and defensive pressure. Although they made surprising draft choices, including Ohio State WR Emeka Egbuka, the Bucs’ solid foundation suggests they could continue to thrive in the NFC South, earning...
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