Corwyn Bay wins Cartier Million
NZPA-Reuter Dublin The first running of the Cartier Million, the world’s richest horse race for two-year-olds, was won at Phoenix Park, in Dublin, last Saturday by 71 chance, Corwyn Bay. Trained by a former jockey, Tommy Stack, who won the 1977 Aintree Grand National on Red Rum, Corwyn Bay went to the front 200 metres from home and went on to win the 500,000 Irish punts ($1,139,137) first prize by a length. The English-trained 9-4 favourite, Miss Demure, ridden by Willie Carson, finished second,
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Press, 7 October 1988, Page 28
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