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Cutts’s brush, the biggest fence on the course, tripped two runners the first time round in the Grand National Steeplechase on Saturday. This sequence of photographs captures the falls of the chestnut, Te Haroto, and the brown, Greek Boy, and the bad check Master Bijou met in the wake of the fallen horses. Photographs by DES WOODS

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Press, 12 August 1985, Page 38

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Cutts’s brush, the biggest fence on the course, tripped two runners the first time round in the Grand National Steeplechase on Saturday. This sequence of photographs captures the falls of the chestnut, Te Haroto, and the brown, Greek Boy, and the bad check Master Bijou met in the wake of the fallen horses. Photographs by DES WOODS Press, 12 August 1985, Page 38

Cutts’s brush, the biggest fence on the course, tripped two runners the first time round in the Grand National Steeplechase on Saturday. This sequence of photographs captures the falls of the chestnut, Te Haroto, and the brown, Greek Boy, and the bad check Master Bijou met in the wake of the fallen horses. Photographs by DES WOODS Press, 12 August 1985, Page 38