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THE TRIUMPH’S GREAT SON

T?AGS, the pacing aon of The ■*-* Triumph, continue, to make enthusiasts talk in the United States, and to bring to mind their previous trotting idol, The Triumph, who is now located at Mardello stud farm. Rags, who by the way is a roan, on Septem. ber 16, at Port Royal, Pa., won what is known as tho Free-For-All Pace. Five days later «t Carroltown. the roan accounted fora second Free-for-AII, on both occasions beating a high-clate field. Rags, who has a mile record of 2.51, is a credit to his sire.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 203, 16 November 1927, Page 10

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THE TRIUMPH’S GREAT SON Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 203, 16 November 1927, Page 10

THE TRIUMPH’S GREAT SON Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 203, 16 November 1927, Page 10

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