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PROGRESS PICTURES OF THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.—(1) At Cutts’s the first time round. Conkeda is landing ahead of Lumphanan. Just behind are Cogitation (inside) and French Echo, and rising to the fence on left is Viewfield. (2) Cutts’s after another round. Cogitation brushes through the 5ft fence, landing in front of French Echo. Te Waotu is third, just ahead of Conkeda and Puketoi (obscured on the inside). (3) The last fence. Conkeda and Cogitation have the finish to themselves. (4) Cogitation winning by a length and a half from Conkeda.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 5

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PROGRESS PICTURES OF THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.—(1) At Cutts’s the first time round. Conkeda is landing ahead of Lumphanan. Just behind are Cogitation (inside) and French Echo, and rising to the fence on left is Viewfield. (2) Cutts’s after another round. Cogitation brushes through the 5ft fence, landing in front of French Echo. Te Waotu is third, just ahead of Conkeda and Puketoi (obscured on the inside). (3) The last fence. Conkeda and Cogitation have the finish to themselves. (4) Cogitation winning by a length and a half from Conkeda. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 5

PROGRESS PICTURES OF THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.—(1) At Cutts’s the first time round. Conkeda is landing ahead of Lumphanan. Just behind are Cogitation (inside) and French Echo, and rising to the fence on left is Viewfield. (2) Cutts’s after another round. Cogitation brushes through the 5ft fence, landing in front of French Echo. Te Waotu is third, just ahead of Conkeda and Puketoi (obscured on the inside). (3) The last fence. Conkeda and Cogitation have the finish to themselves. (4) Cogitation winning by a length and a half from Conkeda. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 5

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