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saxon farm
14 Jan 14 01:11
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Probably the best two horses to be beaten in The National?

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By:
6troytown
When: 19 Feb 14 19:41
great post easter hero 1929 66 runners 2nd with a damaged plate and over proper fences.Prince killed by weight in his day had to run in national and gold cup. More modern est losers 1959 wyndburgh, 1965 Freddie 1973 crisp still breaks my heart to see red rum beating him.
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The Sawyer
When: 19 Feb 14 20:34
Also the names of the two of the bars at the "old" Cheltenham racecourse.

The Prince Regent was the bar in the cabbage patch and I think the Easter Hero was one of the bars in the old tatts stand on the first floor.
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Feb 14 23:51
The best horse to be beaten in the Grand National would have to be the legendary Golden Miller.
By:
saxon farm
When: 20 Feb 14 13:25
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Agreed, though I meant those that had never won the race.
By:
themightymac
When: 22 Feb 14 23:29
ok, Prince Regent and Easter Hero are great shouts, Post War, perhaps The Dikler and Alverton?
By:
Fabulous
When: 23 Feb 14 00:13
Lots of good ones in my era spring to mind such as The Fellow, Master Oats, Davy Lad, The Thinker, Synchronised, Garrison Savannah, and Cool Ground who all obviously won The Gold Cup along with Alverton, and that's not forgetting Tied Cottage.

Too many others to mention who were pretty decent, and my own personal shout would be Crisp, however not my era (just) Laugh.

Other include the likes of Suny Bay, who put up some weight carrying performance in 98, and the likes of Docklands Express.....and old Tidal Bay has to get a mention, but would be great to see him fail to qualify for this thread in a couple of months time Cool
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johnhanmerappreciationsociety
When: 23 Feb 14 12:34
To add a few into the mix ....

Durham Edition and Greasepaint (both twice runner-up); Clan Royal (twice unlucky) and that perennial finisher The Pilgarlic
By:
bazzar
When: 23 Feb 14 15:40
A very poor panicky finish by Pitman on CRISP, never coaxed the horse home just panicked.
By:
the istabraq years
When: 24 Feb 14 19:01
Crisp imo
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saxon farm
When: 26 Feb 14 19:41
Regarding Prince Regent, it was not until Arkle had won 2 Gold Cups that Tom Dreaper said that Arkle may be the equal of Prince Regent.  Sadly, the aforementioned's best years were during World War 2.
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