FIVE RUNNERS, TWO FALL.
j TWO JOCKEYS UNABLE TO HIDE j I agaix today. j When jumping event* figure promin- j cntly on programme?, fall* are to be ex- j peeted. and an early Mart was made to- ] day at the Great Nor-hern meeting.' when, in the opening event, tlie Green Lane .Steeplechase, two of the live runners came to grief. All jumped well till the top of the hill was reached the ! last time when Comical camp to grief at 1 the first of the two fence*. At the stone wall, at the foot of the hill Rayo also came down. The respective riders. A. H. Burt and G. Morrison did not escape I without injury. Burt receiving bruises i to a foot, and Morrison slight concession. Though the injuries were not considered serious, neither horseman wa* I able to ride again during the day.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1927, Page 3
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