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RUN LAST MONTH in England was the first post-war Grand National Steeplechase. Picture shows the second time round. At Bechers a jockey is thrown while No. 11 (Lovely Cottage the winner) is pulled out by his jockey from behind. No. 9 (just jumping hedge) is MacMoffat, who was second in the last two grand Nationals.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 May 1946, Page 6

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RUN LAST MONTH in England was the first post-war Grand National Steeplechase. Picture shows the second time round. At Bechers a jockey is thrown while No. 11 (Lovely Cottage the winner) is pulled out by his jockey from be- hind. No. 9 (just jumping hedge) is MacMoffat, who was second in the last two grand Nationals. Chronicle (Levin), 7 May 1946, Page 6

RUN LAST MONTH in England was the first post-war Grand National Steeplechase. Picture shows the second time round. At Bechers a jockey is thrown while No. 11 (Lovely Cottage the winner) is pulled out by his jockey from be- hind. No. 9 (just jumping hedge) is MacMoffat, who was second in the last two grand Nationals. Chronicle (Levin), 7 May 1946, Page 6

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