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THREE HORSES FALL IN RACE AT ROSEHILL

'AMPLIFIER AMONG NUMBER. ONE INJURED AND DESTEOYED. United Press Association —By Eleetriil Telegraph—Copyright., Eeceived Monday, 9.25 pun. : SYDNEY, Aug. 27. Three horses fell at Eosehill in the Granville’ Stakes. , , . Eandella, ’ridden by A. Montgomery, fell approaching the first l turn- ano Nagrada, ridden by Toohey; appeared i •to come down over him. •. N Five furlongs from homo the Now Zealander, Amplifier, ridden by A, Becd,-also. fell. ?, •. • . ~ > The jockeys escaped with slight injuries but Eandella was so badly hurt that ho had to be destroyed The Jockey Club stewards inquired int<r the accidents and found that tho 1 fall’of Eandella was caused by undue crowding and the fall of Nagrada was tho resut of being unable to avoid ’Eandella. ' Owing to.,the contradictory nature of the evidence the, stewards wore unable to attach blame to any particular ; rider or riders. ; * _ They also found that ' Amplifier's 9 fall was caused by getting ou to the heels of a horse in front, ■ but there was insufficient evidence to, show whether any particular rider was at fault. ; % SYDNEY RACEHORSE SALES. Eeceived Monday, 11,0 pun. : : SYDNEY, August 27. ■At the racehorse sales Bicolour, halfbrother to Windbag, realised 525 gns.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6699, 28 August 1928, Page 7

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THREE HORSES FALL IN RACE AT ROSEHILL Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6699, 28 August 1928, Page 7

THREE HORSES FALL IN RACE AT ROSEHILL Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6699, 28 August 1928, Page 7

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