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Advertising : 20 wordsLAST JUMP IN THE GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE.—Kentle (rails) is leading from Chumree (centre) and Bay of Biscay (outside), Kentle outjumped the others at this hurdle, and on landing was half a length in front, which he increased approaching the post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsMAKING ONLY ONE MISTAKE WHEN HE STUMBLED AT THE THIRD HURDLE, Kentle made good use of a heavy track to capture the coveted Grand National Hurdle aganist strong opposition. His win justified his trainer’s action in turning the gelding from gelding from flat racing to jumping.—Left: E. Webster, Kentle's rider. Right: Bad lick followed the favorite, Tiki, who injured his hind fetlock five furlongs from home. R. Inkson, his rider, is shown leading the horse back to the mounting yard, following by the owner, Mr. H. Connolly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Mon 8 Jul 1929, Page 1
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