Tag: 2004

The Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers battle it out in a classic match at Penrith Park.

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Relive the final moments from Game I of the 2004 State of Origin series.

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Winner of the 2000 Guineas as a three-year-old, Refuse To Bend was bought to join Godolphin at the end of that campaign, and supplied Saeed bin Suroor with victories in the Queen Anne at Ascot and this race in 2007.

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North Light wins the 225th running of the Derby. The winner was ridden by Kieren Fallon and trained by Sir Michael Stoute.

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Just as the first running of the Oaks in 1779 was won by the 12th Earl of Derby’s Bridget, the present Lord Derby, the 19th Earl, was in the Epsom winner’s enclosure after Ouija Board won the same race 225 years on.

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Grey Abbey loved Ayr (six wins from 10 starts at the track) and Ayr loved Grey Abbey. Here's arguably his best-ever performance as he becomes the first horse since Red Rum to defy top-weight in the Scottish Grand National - and how!

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Amberleigh House recorded a famous victory in the 2004 Martell Cognac Grand National at Aintree. Trained by Ginger McCain, the man responsible for Red Rum in the 1970s, Amberleigh House grimly stayed on up the run-in to catch the luckless Clan Royal ...

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DUBAI WORLD CUP 2004 PLEASANTLY PERFECT

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Beef Or Salmon finally got one over on his old rival Best Mate at Leopardstown on December 28 2004, but the race wasn't without its controversy with Paul Carberry receiving an official caution for his gesture at the winning post which he conceded "co...

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Those who were there at Sandown Park would swear the roof lifted off as these three great steeplechasers duked it out in the closing stages of one of British jumps racing's most iconic contests. Simply unforgettable.

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Career-high nine goals for crafty Fremantle forward Paul Medhurst against an all-conquering Brisbane side in Round 9, 2004.

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Toby Thurstans kicks three goals in Port Adelaide's premiership success and gives a memorable one-liner receiving his medal.

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