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HAVING HIS OWN WAY.—Ajax ran so wide towards the end of the Caulfield Stakes that he finished under the judge’s box. He won, nevertheless, in record time. Avenger, second, was on the other side of the course, and Young Idea came third. Ajax has a habit of hanging out on left-hand turns.

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Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 3

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HAVING HIS OWN WAY.—Ajax ran so wide towards the end of the Caulfield Stakes that he finished under the judge’s box. He won, nevertheless, in record time. Avenger, second, was on the other side of the course, and Young Idea came third. Ajax has a habit of hanging out on left-hand turns. Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 3

HAVING HIS OWN WAY.—Ajax ran so wide towards the end of the Caulfield Stakes that he finished under the judge’s box. He won, nevertheless, in record time. Avenger, second, was on the other side of the course, and Young Idea came third. Ajax has a habit of hanging out on left-hand turns. Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 3

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