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THE DRIVER OF AIMING HIGH, G. D. Shand, returns to the birdcage after the Members’ Handicap No. 2 at Timaru on Saturday leading the driverless Hal Special. Shand caught the runaway horse near the rails at the top of the straight, possibly preventing a serious accident.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30443, 18 May 1964, Page 4

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THE DRIVER OF AIMING HIGH, G. D. Shand, returns to the birdcage after the Members’ Handicap No. 2 at Timaru on Saturday leading the driverless Hal Special. Shand caught the runaway horse near the rails at the top of the straight, possibly preventing a serious accident. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30443, 18 May 1964, Page 4

THE DRIVER OF AIMING HIGH, G. D. Shand, returns to the birdcage after the Members’ Handicap No. 2 at Timaru on Saturday leading the driverless Hal Special. Shand caught the runaway horse near the rails at the top of the straight, possibly preventing a serious accident. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30443, 18 May 1964, Page 4