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Encyclopedia of British Horseracing (Sports Reference Series)
by Wray Vamplew
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with references to "Two Thousand Guineas".
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... Sun Chariot and Big Game, running in the colours of George VI, won a wartime fillies' Triple Crown and the Two Thousand Guineas in 1942. ... "
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National Hunt, Grand National, Two Thousand Guineas, King George, Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, televised racing, first public ride, conditional riders, horseracing board, racecourse executives, champion apprentice
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The Kingmaker: How Northern Dancer Founded a Racing Dynasty
by Avalyn Hunter
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... col- lapsed and died of a heart attack while at Newmarket to watch his colt Galliard run for the 1883 Two Thousand Guineas (which he won). The pur- chase was a stroke of luck for the Duke in more ways than one, ... "
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Northern Dancer, Horse of the Year, Two Thousand Guineas, Hill Rise, United States, Kentucky Derby, New York, Sadler's Wells, Triple Crown, The Minstrel, One Thousand Guineas, Queen's Plate
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Handy All the Way
by Peter Walwyn
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... who had won the Two Thousand Guineas the year before; although he was a very good horse on his day, he was not certain to show his ... "
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... bred, from the mare Morganette, Galtee More by the former and Ard Patrick by the latter. Galtee More won the Two Thousand Guineas and the St. Leger as well as the Derby in 1897, and was afterwards sold to the Russian government for ... "
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