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Identifier: greatyearlordgla00wats
Title: A great year Lord Glanely’s horses
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas, 1849-1922
Subjects: Glanely, Lord, 1868-1942 Horses Horse racing Horses
Publisher: [London] : Printed for private circulation by Longmans, Green and Co. 39 Paternoster Row, London Fourth Avenue & 30th Street, New York Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
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* • 7T f —=? LORD GLANELYS TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT AND PADDOCKS, NEWMARKET
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i, , , // tiley, Nettrmarket nil. GRANG] STUD FARM PADDO( KS, NEWMARKET GRAND PARADE begged him not to do so, declaring that he had riddenwhat was intended to be a gallop a short time previouslywhen the horse could not stride over a straw. Peckthought, however, that he could enable the horse toregain his form, as he so successfully did. It is a pitythat Ormonde never ran for the Gold Cup as St.Simon had done. The son of Bend Or could not,however, do more than win every race for which hestarted. Porter describes Ormonde as an abnormal foal.When he came into the world his mane was alreadythree inches long. There were weak points abouthim. He stood over at the knees so much that histrainer declares he has never before or since seen afoal with that characteristic so strongly pronounced,but as soon as he began to develop on the right lineshe went ahead very quickly, and when he left Eaton forKingsclere he had the appearance of a very high-classhorse. Though he was never beaten on the race-
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