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Ascot's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes To Become Britain’s Richest Race originally appeared on Paulick Report. The ...
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Calandagan clinched back-to-back wins of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes for Francis-Henri Graffard in a ...
Calandagan justified favourtism in devastating fashion to give Francis-Henri Graffard back-to-back wins in the Group One King ...
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Irish-bred son of Gleneagles gave trainer Francis-Henri Graffard a second consecutive victory in the Group 1 and gained an ...
Francis Graffard said he has always believed in his horse's will to win, as the 11-10 favourite put a run of seconds behind ...
Globetrotting Star Rebel’s Romance Back In King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes originally appeared on Paulick Report.
The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes will become Britain's richest race next year with prize-money of £2 million.
Bertie, who chose the name King George VI, gave Edward and Simpson the titles of Duke and Duchess of Windsor, but stopped short of bestowing the added “Her Royal Highness” (HRH) on Simpson.
King George VI was a heavy smoker, and the stress of the war took a toll on his health. He developed lung cancer, and in 1952 died in his sleep from a coronary thrombosis.