Adviser's son to ride in Cheltenham Festival charity race

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An AWD Chase de Vere adviser's son is looking for sponsorship after getting a late call-up to ride in a charity race at the Cheltenham Festival.

Keith Insole's 16-year-old son Jamie will participate in the St Patrick's Day Charity Derby on the horse Fool's Wildcat at the Cheltenham Festival on 17 March. He is aiming to raise £2,000 for Cancer Research UK, having previously raised £3,000 after participating in the Greatwood Charity race at Cheltenham in November. Jamie Insole says: "On 3 March I had a phone call to say that Gordon Elliot had dropped out and that I was to take his place with only two weeks left to the big event. Mr Elliot has kindly provided me with a horse named Fool's Wildcat. "I have now less than two week...

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