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ONLY ONE MISSING.—Four of the five Skelton brothers who rode at the Grand National meeting. From left are Max, Bob, Frank, and Bill. The missing brother is Errol, who, like Max, did not manage to ride a winner at the meeting. But Max won the F. D. Jones Cup, presented to the Canterbury apprentice jockey who, by riding skill and general conduct, achieved the best performance of the year.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29902, 16 August 1962, Page 4

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ONLY ONE MISSING.—Four of the five Skelton brothers who rode at the Grand National meeting. From left are Max, Bob, Frank, and Bill. The missing brother is Errol, who, like Max, did not manage to ride a winner at the meeting. But Max won the F. D. Jones Cup, presented to the Canterbury apprentice jockey who, by riding skill and general conduct, achieved the best performance of the year. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29902, 16 August 1962, Page 4

ONLY ONE MISSING.—Four of the five Skelton brothers who rode at the Grand National meeting. From left are Max, Bob, Frank, and Bill. The missing brother is Errol, who, like Max, did not manage to ride a winner at the meeting. But Max won the F. D. Jones Cup, presented to the Canterbury apprentice jockey who, by riding skill and general conduct, achieved the best performance of the year. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29902, 16 August 1962, Page 4

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