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CLOSE TUSSLE.—The three South Island trainers who are having a close struggle for this season's training premiership photographed at Washdyke on Saturday. They are E. Winsloe, of Gore (left), who went to narrow one-win lead when Tidal Rip won the Duke of Gloucester Cup; H. A. Anderton, of Wingatui (right), who is second; and R. J. Cochrane, of Gore, third. All three will have runners at the Christchurch Hunt Club's meeting on Saturday, which will be the last day of racing for the season.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 4

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CLOSE TUSSLE.—The three South Island trainers who are having a close struggle for this season's training premiership photographed at Washdyke on Saturday. They are E. Winsloe, of Gore (left), who went to narrow one-win lead when Tidal Rip won the Duke of Gloucester Cup; H. A. Anderton, of Wingatui (right), who is second; and R. J. Cochrane, of Gore, third. All three will have runners at the Christchurch Hunt Club's meeting on Saturday, which will be the last day of racing for the season. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 4

CLOSE TUSSLE.—The three South Island trainers who are having a close struggle for this season's training premiership photographed at Washdyke on Saturday. They are E. Winsloe, of Gore (left), who went to narrow one-win lead when Tidal Rip won the Duke of Gloucester Cup; H. A. Anderton, of Wingatui (right), who is second; and R. J. Cochrane, of Gore, third. All three will have runners at the Christchurch Hunt Club's meeting on Saturday, which will be the last day of racing for the season. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 4