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Race the Roding brouo-ht a lot of grief, so much so, 

 that the last man had no chance of riding" at it, there 

 being so many splashing about in it. The race was 

 won by Mr. A. C. Doxat, on his wonderful mare Dolly 

 (scarcely more than a pony), and Mr. W. D. Caton, 

 of Aythorpe Roding, finished first of the heavy weights 

 on his good horse Woodman, after a gallant struggle 

 with Mr. Sheffield Neave on Mr. VV. Blyth's Sally. 



/\t the twelfth Rundells Meeting, held on April 2nd, 

 i8qi, Blanchette, aoain ridden bv Mr. Harrv Baaot, was 

 relegated to second place, for the Light Weight Hunt Cup, 

 won by Mr. Alfred Kemp, on Sir Henry's Burnouse. The 

 Welter Cup was taken by Mr. Cecil Colvin's Cossack, 

 ridden by Mr. R. B. Colvin. Mr. Percy Tippler's fine 

 riding secured the Roothing Steeplechase for Mr. A. Poole's 

 Drummer Lad, and the Esse.x United Hunt Cup for Mr. 

 Solomon Young's Covertside. 



In 1892 Point-to-Point Races were held on March 23rd, 

 at Wintry P'arm, Epping. The course across the Cobbins 

 Brook to a turning flag near Epping Old Church was 

 marked out by .Sir Henry .Selwin Ibbetson, who also acted 

 as starter and judge. Of the fourteen startcM's for the Red 

 Coat Race, there were se\-en light weights and seven heavy 

 weights. The light weights were first despatched. Mr. 



