GRAND NATIONAL
Horses And Riders For ' Aintree KILT0I FANCIED (Received 26, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 25. The Grand National probables ahd their riders are: — Golden Miller (Walwyn),. Royal Mail (Williams), Drinmoreland (Morgan), What Have You (Mr Street), Ready. Cash (Carey), Delaneige (Hamey), Dawmar (Ward), Didoric (Nicholson), Tapinois (Scratchley), Delachance (Moloney), Blue Prince (Parvin), Buckthorn (Piggott), Ego (Mr Llewellyn), Don Bradman (Mr Marsh), Keen Blade (Mr Paget), Puckabelle (Mr Bailey), Crown Prince (Elder), Sea Rover (Waudby), Sanspot IL (Everett), Emancipator (Mr Cazalet)^ Misdemeanour H. (Magee), Pencraick (Archibald), Dryburgh (Carter), Drim -(Mr Tigh,e)., Lrvine (Baster), Blaze (Maxwell), Uncle Batt (McCarthy), Fieldmaster (Mr Densham), Sugarloaf (Carr), True Blue (Mr Cohen), Spionand (Brown). Hobbs rides Battleship or Flying Minutes'; Wilson rides Thiefry or Milk Punchj Lawcus rides Colleen or Bachelor Prince. There" is no jockey for Double' Crossed. Kiltoi is the passin'g fancy with Capitulate second and Sphinx third.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 6
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