GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



Mr. G. W. Sanday's Stag's Head, a. 



10 St. 1 lb. 



Mr. F. Bibby's Wickham, a. ii st. 6 lbs. - 

 Mr. S. Hill-Wood's Kippeen, a. lO st. 5 lbs. 

 Mr. R. M. Liddell's Ashbrooke, a. list. - 

 Sir C. Assheton-Smith's King of the 



Scarlets, a. li st. 13 lbs. 

 Mr, P. Nelke's Mount Prospect's Fortune, 



a. 11 St. 13 lbs. 



Maj. H. M. Cliff's Great Cross, a. lO st. 11 lbs. G. Lyall 

 Capt. F. D. Grissell's Salmon Fly, a. 1 1 st. 



8 lbs. ref. 



Mr. Stokes' Battieta, 6 y. 11 st. 1 lb. b.d. 

 Mr. W. F. Stratton's Durrain, 6 y. 9 st. 



13 lbs. fell E. Ward 



Mr. H. S. Watson's Ballinagoul, a. 9 st. 



10 lbs. p.u. T. Goswell - 



Winner trained by Coulthwaite. 



7/4 agst. Wilkinstown, 1 1/4 Kippeen, 6/1 King of the Scarlets, 

 I2|/i Battieta, Durrain, Wickham, Salmon Fly, 100/6 Ashbrooke 

 20/1 Mount Prospect's Fortune, 33/1 others. 



Won by 8 lengths, 10 lengths between second and third. 

 Time, 7 min. 39 1 sees. 



There was an even stronger favourite in 19 13, 

 Rathnally, who must have cost his faithful followers 

 a series of fortunes, for he was continually being 

 backed for races he did not win. His usual luck, 

 or want of luck, attended him here. He had gained 

 one of his rare victories last time out in the Open 

 'Chase at Hurst Park, and as little as 4 to i was taken 

 about him at Manchester, where he failed to finish in 



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