FALLEN STOPWATCH
CRASHES ON SYDNEY COURSES (United I*.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) SYDNEY, Wednesday. In the course of a trial over the hurdles at vßandwick to-day Stopwatch, ridden by McGlashen, struck heavily and fell. The horse was destroyed. McGlashen suffered serious concussion of the brain. The well-known pony Our Palm, fell in the Flying Handicap at the Kensington races to-day and had to be destroyed. The jockey, Turner, had a nasty spill, but soon recovered.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 13
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