At Trentham Kentucky is being kept going throughout the winter, as he likes the soft going. He will finish up at the Grand National meeting, and will then be spelled during the summer. Piastre, Phyto, and Beau Ciel will probably finish their present season at Egmont, as none is suited to winter going. All the two-year-olds in T. R. George's team have been let up, and Brioscourt baa been gelded.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 30 April 1941, Page 9
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