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KORAL, having only his second race over country, justified solid backing by winning the C. L. Orbell Memorial Steeplechase at Washdyke on Saturday. A round from home (top photograph), he.was going easily on the outside of Hie Frenchman and Race Card (rails). At the end of the race (bottom photograph), he led William David by a length, a margin that could have been much wider. Koral’s stablemate, Collide (third from right), was third, and Knight weakened to fourth.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 4

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KORAL, having only his second race over country, justified solid backing by winning the C. L. Orbell Memorial Steeplechase at Washdyke on Saturday. A round from home (top photograph), he.was going easily on the outside of Hie Frenchman and Race Card (rails). At the end of the race (bottom photograph), he led William David by a length, a margin that could have been much wider. Koral’s stablemate, Collide (third from right), was third, and Knight weakened to fourth. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 4

KORAL, having only his second race over country, justified solid backing by winning the C. L. Orbell Memorial Steeplechase at Washdyke on Saturday. A round from home (top photograph), he.was going easily on the outside of Hie Frenchman and Race Card (rails). At the end of the race (bottom photograph), he led William David by a length, a margin that could have been much wider. Koral’s stablemate, Collide (third from right), was third, and Knight weakened to fourth. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 4