I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Based on what's publicly known up to late 2024 and early 2025, Lucinda Russell's Arlary House Stables—near Kinross, Scotland, not far from Grapevine, TX in location context—has continued to be prominent in National Hunt racing, including high-profile wins such as One For Arthur in 2017 and Corach Rambler in 2023, and she marked milestone wins in 2024. To give you the most current updates, I can search reputable outlets for the latest coverage if you’d like. Would you like me to pull the latest headlines from major racing outlets (e.g., Racing Post, Sky Sports Racing, Horse & Hound) and summarize them? If you have a preferred source or region (UK/Ireland focus, or global) tell me and I’ll tailor the search.
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Lucinda Russell celebrated the 1,000th winner of her training career as Starlyte prevailed at Kelso. The 58-year-old sent out her first runners in 1995 and enjoyed her best campaign numerically when registering 75 victories last season. Russell hit the headlines in 2017 when One For Arthur won the G...
www.ireland-live.ieLucinda Russell insists Randox Health Grand National winner One For Arthur will be put under no pressure to repeat his feat next year.
www.skysports.comLucinda Russell reveals all to Matt Rennie about her squad for the 2024-25 campaign
www.racingpost.comTrainer reveals that Michael Scudamore will soon be joining her on the licence
www.theirishfield.ieLucinda Russell celebrated the 1,000th winner of her training career as Starlyte prevailed at Kelso.The 58-year-old sent out her first runners in 1995 and enjoyed her best campaign numerically when registering 75 victories last season.Russell hit the headlines in 2017 when One For Arthur won the Grand National at Aintree, with the handler claiming a
www.geegeez.co.ukWhile we are all freezing Lucinda Russell has a warm glow that only winners can bring, writes David Yates
www.mirror.co.ukWilliam Fox-Pitt and Lucinda Russell are among those honoured this year
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