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BIPLANE (B. DEELEY) HAS A DECISIVE WIN FROM PRINCE VIRIDIS AND BROKEN GLASS IN THE V.R.C. DERBY, ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE MELBOURNE CUP MEETING AT FLEMINGTON. Despite the fact that the New Zealand colt won without being extended, the time registered was 2min. 351/45ec., which equalled Beragoon’s record for the Derby in 1913.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1439, 22 November 1917, Page 20

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BIPLANE (B. DEELEY) HAS A DECISIVE WIN FROM PRINCE VIRIDIS AND BROKEN GLASS IN THE V.R.C. DERBY, ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE MELBOURNE CUP MEETING AT FLEMINGTON. Despite the fact that the New Zealand colt won without being extended, the time registered was 2min. 351/45ec., which equalled Beragoon’s record for the Derby in 1913. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1439, 22 November 1917, Page 20

BIPLANE (B. DEELEY) HAS A DECISIVE WIN FROM PRINCE VIRIDIS AND BROKEN GLASS IN THE V.R.C. DERBY, ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE MELBOURNE CUP MEETING AT FLEMINGTON. Despite the fact that the New Zealand colt won without being extended, the time registered was 2min. 351/45ec., which equalled Beragoon’s record for the Derby in 1913. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1439, 22 November 1917, Page 20

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