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“SKELTON DOUBLE” AT TRENTHAM.—TOP: Red Crest, ridden by R. J. Skelton, beating the top weight, Roganne, by half a length in the Watkins Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at Trentham on Saturday. Roman Consul beat Mr Fagan by three-quarters of a length for third. BOTTOM: Kintyre, W. D. Skelton’s mount, winning the Awatea Handicap from Urupukapuka, Dunraven, Awaroa, and Rohe Potae (No. 4).

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 4

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“SKELTON DOUBLE” AT TRENTHAM.—TOP: Red Crest, ridden by R. J. Skelton, beating the top weight, Roganne, by half a length in the Watkins Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at Trentham on Saturday. Roman Consul beat Mr Fagan by three-quarters of a length for third. BOTTOM: Kintyre, W. D. Skelton’s mount, winning the Awatea Handicap from Urupukapuka, Dunraven, Awaroa, and Rohe Potae (No. 4). Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 4

“SKELTON DOUBLE” AT TRENTHAM.—TOP: Red Crest, ridden by R. J. Skelton, beating the top weight, Roganne, by half a length in the Watkins Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at Trentham on Saturday. Roman Consul beat Mr Fagan by three-quarters of a length for third. BOTTOM: Kintyre, W. D. Skelton’s mount, winning the Awatea Handicap from Urupukapuka, Dunraven, Awaroa, and Rohe Potae (No. 4). Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 4

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