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Race-riding style is still very aijjereni in ungiana from wna^ v is in new Leaiana ana Australia, as iMs photograph, taken shortly after the start of the Gold Vase at Ascot last month, clearly shows. The jockeys are riding longer'and looking ahead over the top of the horses, instead of crouching on the witheri. Brocantetlr is seen leading Forthound, who is being ridden by Gordon Richards. The V r winner, Atout Maitr6, is on the rails, just coming into the picture.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 25

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Race-riding style is still very aijjereni in ungiana from wna^ v is in new Leaiana ana Australia, as iMs photograph, taken shortly after the start of the Gold Vase at Ascot last month, clearly shows. The jockeys are riding longer'and looking ahead over the top of the horses, instead of crouching on the witheri. Brocantetlr is seen leading Forthound, who is being ridden by Gordon Richards. The V r winner, Atout Maitr6, is on the rails, just coming into the picture. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 25

Race-riding style is still very aijjereni in ungiana from wna^ v is in new Leaiana ana Australia, as iMs photograph, taken shortly after the start of the Gold Vase at Ascot last month, clearly shows. The jockeys are riding longer'and looking ahead over the top of the horses, instead of crouching on the witheri. Brocantetlr is seen leading Forthound, who is being ridden by Gordon Richards. The V r winner, Atout Maitr6, is on the rails, just coming into the picture. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 25

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