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1. STORM WITCH and JACK SHEPHERD putting up a strenuous fight for supremacy in the Barnes Selling Hurdle Race at the Kempton Park races. 2. NEIL GIRL falls at the second hurd Hurdle Race at Newbury on the occasion of the first southern meeting in England under National Hunt Rules. 3. A MISHAP IN THE TINSLEY STEEPLECHASE AT GATWICK —RED MIKE throws his jockey (Bull) over the obstacle. 4. AUNT ANNA and SWORD DANCE clearing the water jump in the steeplechase at Newbury. Each subsequently fell, but the former was remou SUINDUNE falling at the first hurdle in the Staines Hurdle Race at the Kempton Park races. Note the gap he made in the obstacle.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 24

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1. STORM WITCH and JACK SHEPHERD putting up a strenuous fight for supremacy in the Barnes Selling Hurdle Race at the Kempton Park races. 2. NEIL GIRL falls at the second hurd Hurdle Race at Newbury on the occasion of the first southern meeting in England under National Hunt Rules. 3. A MISHAP IN THE TINSLEY STEEPLECHASE AT GATWICK—RED MIKE throws his jockey (Bull) over the obstacle. 4. AUNT ANNA and SWORD DANCE clearing the water jump in the steeplechase at Newbury. Each subsequently fell, but the former was remou SUINDUNE falling at the first hurdle in the Staines Hurdle Race at the Kempton Park races. Note the gap he made in the obstacle. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 24

1. STORM WITCH and JACK SHEPHERD putting up a strenuous fight for supremacy in the Barnes Selling Hurdle Race at the Kempton Park races. 2. NEIL GIRL falls at the second hurd Hurdle Race at Newbury on the occasion of the first southern meeting in England under National Hunt Rules. 3. A MISHAP IN THE TINSLEY STEEPLECHASE AT GATWICK—RED MIKE throws his jockey (Bull) over the obstacle. 4. AUNT ANNA and SWORD DANCE clearing the water jump in the steeplechase at Newbury. Each subsequently fell, but the former was remou SUINDUNE falling at the first hurdle in the Staines Hurdle Race at the Kempton Park races. Note the gap he made in the obstacle. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 24

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