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head lad
noun
A person employed to manage a stable of racehorses.
Exact(13)
James Savage, Stoute's travelling head lad, said: "We were glad there wasn't much rain last night.
"But when the head lad came back into his box, he just thought he took a lame step.
Corruption charges were also issued yesterday against the travelling head lad of high-profile jumps trainer Nicky Richards.
Clifford Baker [the head lad who runs the yard for trainer Paul Nicholls] always reminds us that the more races Kauto wins now the more history he makes.
Clifford Baker, Nicholls's head lad, felt something about the horse was not quite right on Thursday and a hastily arranged scan confirmed the worst.
David Elsworth's 72-year-old head lad, Peter Maughan, won employee of the year after showing unwavering commitment to his career.
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After some minutes the Managing Director finally told them to "knock it on the head, lads".
Hold your heads high, lads.
Another man is kneeling, cradling the head of a lad in a black jacket, rocking him backwards and forwards gently, as he weeps.
What happens is, when something comes up, an idea, your lad head says, 'Yeah, we should be doing this,' and Gillian says the complete opposite, and you're like, 'Why've you said that?' And then two days later, you think, hang on, actually, she's right".
"If the referee gets the head-butt wrong and the lad has head-butted him, he should have been sent off.
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