'Sean and I are parting ways' - trainer Roger Fell puts North Yorkshire yard on the market for £1.85 million
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Roger Fell has put his North Yorkshire yard on the market for £1.85 million after agreeing to part company with joint-trainer Sean Murray.
The pair enjoyed 46 winners together after joining forces in 2023, but Fell will now become the sole licence-holder at Arthington Barn Stables in Nawton, which can stable up to 55 horses and comes with a three-bedroom farmhouse.
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