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1. ROCK AHOY COMES TO GRIEF AT THE FIRST JUMP IN THE WEYBRIDGE STEEPLECHASE AT HURST PARK. HIS JOCKEY (BULL) WAS THROWN CLEAR, AND ESCAPED INJURY, his jockey at the open ditch, and TARNAPOL crashed through the obstacle and fell on his knees. R. Morgan, who rode the latter, kept his seat in a miraculous manner, waited for his mount t DLE.—THERE WERE NINETEEN RUNNERS. 4. AT THE FINAL BRUSH FENCE IN THE PRINCE ALBERT HURDLE RACE AT SANDOWN. —The winner proved to be LLANTHONY (Anth PRIT COMES A NASTY CROPPER AT THE OPEN DITCH IN THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE AT SANDOWN PARK. HULME, HIS RIDER, WHILE ON THE GROUND, WAS KICKE STRAIGHT.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1568, 13 May 1920, Page 22

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1. ROCK AHOY COMES TO GRIEF AT THE FIRST JUMP IN THE WEYBRIDGE STEEPLECHASE AT HURST PARK. HIS JOCKEY (BULL) WAS THROWN CLEAR, AND ESCAPED INJURY, his jockey at the open ditch, and TARNAPOL crashed through the obstacle and fell on his knees. R. Morgan, who rode the latter, kept his seat in a miraculous manner, waited for his mount t DLE.—THERE WERE NINETEEN RUNNERS. 4. AT THE FINAL BRUSH FENCE IN THE PRINCE ALBERT HURDLE RACE AT SANDOWN.—The winner proved to be LLANTHONY (Anth PRIT COMES A NASTY CROPPER AT THE OPEN DITCH IN THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE AT SANDOWN PARK. HULME, HIS RIDER, WHILE ON THE GROUND, WAS KICKE STRAIGHT. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1568, 13 May 1920, Page 22

1. ROCK AHOY COMES TO GRIEF AT THE FIRST JUMP IN THE WEYBRIDGE STEEPLECHASE AT HURST PARK. HIS JOCKEY (BULL) WAS THROWN CLEAR, AND ESCAPED INJURY, his jockey at the open ditch, and TARNAPOL crashed through the obstacle and fell on his knees. R. Morgan, who rode the latter, kept his seat in a miraculous manner, waited for his mount t DLE.—THERE WERE NINETEEN RUNNERS. 4. AT THE FINAL BRUSH FENCE IN THE PRINCE ALBERT HURDLE RACE AT SANDOWN.—The winner proved to be LLANTHONY (Anth PRIT COMES A NASTY CROPPER AT THE OPEN DITCH IN THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE AT SANDOWN PARK. HULME, HIS RIDER, WHILE ON THE GROUND, WAS KICKE STRAIGHT. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1568, 13 May 1920, Page 22

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