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SEVEN HORSES FALL AT ONE HURDLE.—A wonderful photograph of a series of falls at the first flight of hurdles during a race at the Kempton Park steeplechase meeting at Sandown Park, Surrey, on November 30. J. Loftus, on Dibson, was the first to fall, bringing down six of the following horses. Loftus suffered a broken thigh, and two other jockeys received miner injuries.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 5

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SEVEN HORSES FALL AT ONE HURDLE.—A wonderful photograph of a series of falls at the first flight of hurdles during a race at the Kempton Park steeplechase meeting at Sandown Park, Surrey, on November 30. J. Loftus, on Dibson, was the first to fall, bringing down six of the following horses. Loftus suffered a broken thigh, and two other jockeys received miner injuries. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 5

SEVEN HORSES FALL AT ONE HURDLE.—A wonderful photograph of a series of falls at the first flight of hurdles during a race at the Kempton Park steeplechase meeting at Sandown Park, Surrey, on November 30. J. Loftus, on Dibson, was the first to fall, bringing down six of the following horses. Loftus suffered a broken thigh, and two other jockeys received miner injuries. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 5

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