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A SURPRISE VICTORY IN THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE HANDICAP IN ENGLAND—BRIGAND SCORES A RUNAWAY WIN FROM DIADEM, MY DEAR BEING THIRD. Ever since Lanercost won in 1839, the Cambridgeshire has made a good deal of fascinating turf history, and the latest event was won by “Jimmy” de Rothschild’s BRIGAND, who romped home a winner by half a dozen lengths. BRIGAND, who was backed to win a small fortune for his owner, was ridden by Crickmere, the diminutive Continental jockey.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1553, 29 January 1920, Page 22

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A SURPRISE VICTORY IN THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE HANDICAP IN ENGLAND—BRIGAND SCORES A RUNAWAY WIN FROM DIADEM, MY DEAR BEING THIRD. Ever since Lanercost won in 1839, the Cambridgeshire has made a good deal of fascinating turf history, and the latest event was won by “Jimmy” de Rothschild’s BRIGAND, who romped home a winner by half a dozen lengths. BRIGAND, who was backed to win a small fortune for his owner, was ridden by Crickmere, the diminutive Continental jockey. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1553, 29 January 1920, Page 22

A SURPRISE VICTORY IN THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE HANDICAP IN ENGLAND—BRIGAND SCORES A RUNAWAY WIN FROM DIADEM, MY DEAR BEING THIRD. Ever since Lanercost won in 1839, the Cambridgeshire has made a good deal of fascinating turf history, and the latest event was won by “Jimmy” de Rothschild’s BRIGAND, who romped home a winner by half a dozen lengths. BRIGAND, who was backed to win a small fortune for his owner, was ridden by Crickmere, the diminutive Continental jockey. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1553, 29 January 1920, Page 22