WINNER DISQUALIFIED
Late Turf
BUMPING AND BORING AT FINISH ‘ THE GOODWOOD STAKES (United P.A. — By Telegraph — Copyright) LONDON, Wednesday. On the second day of the Goodwood meeting the principal handicap event resulted: GOODWOOD STAKES Of £1,000; about 2 miles 3 furlongs CLEAR CASH (Sir John Grey), b li by Dibs —Clear Issue, 4yrs . . 1 TROUBADOUR (Corlette Glorney), b li by Gay Crusader —Wynyard, 4yrs 2 DAZZLER (F. J. Benson), ch g by Grey Fox ll.—Nilghai, syrs % 3 Fourteen started. Mountain Lad won by a head from Clear Cash, with Troubadour five lengths away, but Mountain Lad was disqualified for bumping and boring. Mountain Lad is a four-year-old horse by Alan Bredk from Maid of the Mountains, and is owned by Mr. H. Sutton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 730, 1 August 1929, Page 11
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