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A TEMPORARY RECOVERY.—Our Murph (ridden by B. P. Kennedy) nearly comes down after taking the second fence in the South Canterbury Steeplechase at Washdyke. Our Murph continued, but lost his rider later in the race. The other horse is De Gaulle, which also later lost his rider.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 5

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A TEMPORARY RECOVERY.—Our Murph (ridden by B. P. Kennedy) nearly comes down after taking the second fence in the South Canterbury Steeplechase at Washdyke. Our Murph continued, but lost his rider later in the race. The other horse is De Gaulle, which also later lost his rider. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 5

A TEMPORARY RECOVERY.—Our Murph (ridden by B. P. Kennedy) nearly comes down after taking the second fence in the South Canterbury Steeplechase at Washdyke. Our Murph continued, but lost his rider later in the race. The other horse is De Gaulle, which also later lost his rider. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 5

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