STAKE-WINNINGS TO DATE
Royal Lineage, despite his mixed career to date, has built up for himself quite a fair winning tally, and had he been easier to train he must have been a profitable purchase at the 210 guineas that was paid for him as a yearling." As a hurdler he. is probably a two stone better horse than his younger brother Royal Limond, who cost Mr. J. M. Samson 400 guineas as a. yearling, but there is only Sib between them in the Grand National. His record,reads as follows: — ':■'■' '•■ ' ■■- Starts. Wiii?; Stakes.' - "• .' •■'■ ■•'':- ■i; .' £'. At' 2 years .'."........ n. --, '-10 At 3 years 5- •. .V. . Ati4.years .- 19 . 2 41a < At.s years 17 2 --■>: At-6-y.ears ' — — _— At 7 years 7 .£ }9o At 8 years , .:v....... 2 ; 2 . no At' 9 years 0 & -iv At 10 years ......... 1- ■ -- 1" Totals :.-. B2 ' 12 £1390 Of his winning total, £~>'3~> has been.; earned since P. P. Neagle ji'^'e- him to Mr.' W. 'C. Whitfield. who now holds a half interest, in him with Mr. W. Wilson. His winnings as ;a hurdler amount to £470 to date.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 10
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180STAKE-WINNINGS TO DATE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 10
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