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~ CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Grand National Steeplechase tomorrow ba6 a field of eleven, but Quinopal ia a doubtful starter, as he looks far from right since his fall last Wednesi day. Thurina has done very little serious ! work for a week, a splint having brought intermittent lameness, and it looks as if he will be backward. The following are the selections made by "Argus":— Trial Hurdles.—Transact, Verden, and Sunward. Paparua Handicap.—Copyist, Mercian Prince, and Guarantee. Cashmere Plate.—Scratchmcro. Sear, and Top Rank. Jumpers' Flat.—Revision, Mount: Boa, and Royal Limond. Grand National Steeplechase.—Billy Boy, Valpeen, and Callamart. Knfielrt Steeplechase.—Taura Lad and Xight. Club. Winter Cup.—Davolo, Curie, and Great Star. '. ' j Avo'nliead Handicap.—First division: Square Acre and Grand Review; second, division, Coiossian and Synagogue.
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Evening Post, Issue 37, 13 August 1934, Page 6
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132FROM ANOTHER ANGLE Evening Post, Issue 37, 13 August 1934, Page 6
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