• Filly?s success the fourth in six days for racing operation
  • Karl Burke also in flying form after May Hill victory

Kia Joorabchian?s big-money buys for his Amo Racing operation have grabbed the headlines at the yearling sales in recent seasons, but another investor with a football background has also been building a significant presence on the turf and for the moment at least, the blue-and-white silks of the Brighton chairman, Tony Bloom, are giving their opponents the runaround.
Santorini Star, a four-year-old filly making the step up from handicaps to Group Two company in the Park Hill Stakes, was a fourth winner in the space of just six days for Bloom and his partner, Ian McAleavy, on Thursday.
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