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MAIN DOUBLE AT RANGIORA.—TOP: Vanadium (No. 14) winning the Rangiora Cup on Saturday from Crystal John. General Idea (rails) was third ahead of Royal Deeside (outside) and Mickey Dhu (middle). Pine Globe and Stereo Light (extreme outside) led the rest BOTTOM: Eden Pal (No. 5) lasts to beat Looking Forward (outside) by a nose in the President’s Handicap. Totara Jack (middle) was third ahead of Clandeboye (No. 3) and Excellence (No. 6).

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 6

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MAIN DOUBLE AT RANGIORA.—TOP: Vanadium (No. 14) winning the Rangiora Cup on Saturday from Crystal John. General Idea (rails) was third ahead of Royal Deeside (outside) and Mickey Dhu (middle). Pine Globe and Stereo Light (extreme outside) led the rest BOTTOM: Eden Pal (No. 5) lasts to beat Looking Forward (outside) by a nose in the President’s Handicap. Totara Jack (middle) was third ahead of Clandeboye (No. 3) and Excellence (No. 6). Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 6

MAIN DOUBLE AT RANGIORA.—TOP: Vanadium (No. 14) winning the Rangiora Cup on Saturday from Crystal John. General Idea (rails) was third ahead of Royal Deeside (outside) and Mickey Dhu (middle). Pine Globe and Stereo Light (extreme outside) led the rest BOTTOM: Eden Pal (No. 5) lasts to beat Looking Forward (outside) by a nose in the President’s Handicap. Totara Jack (middle) was third ahead of Clandeboye (No. 3) and Excellence (No. 6). Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 6

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