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FELL HEAVILY

MISTER GAMP’S CONDITION NATIONAL TRIP DOUBTFUL Mister Gamp, who fell very heavily in the Winter Hurdles at Trentham ».*n Saturday, is showing signs that he Is feeling the effects of the mishap, his customary liveliness being entirely absent, writes our Awapuni correspondent. He was given trotting exercise yesterday morning and his mentor 5 s lioping that he will come round all right. At present it is questionable whether he will see the Grand National fixture. His association with W. J. Bowder. has been an unfortunate one.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

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FELL HEAVILY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

FELL HEAVILY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

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