Racing: Class Acts Leave Dettori Riding On Top of World
Birmingham Post › August 09, 2004
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Birmingham Post › August 09, 2004
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Frankie Dettori captained the Dubai Duty Free Rest of the World squad to a second consecutive victory in the Blue Square Shergar Cup as the home team struggled to keep tabs on their international rivals before going down 138-102.
To rub salt into the Sodexho Great Britain & Ireland team's wounds, South African Weichong Marwing took the silver saddle for top rider of the day. Former Republic of Ireland football team skipper Andy Townsend led the home side, while Australian leg- spinner Shane Warne was in charge of the Rest Of The World, with ex- jockeys Jason Weaver and Michael Roberts their respective selectors.See the full content of this document
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Racing: Class Acts Leave Dettori Riding On Top of World
'It was great to do it again, but I was always confident,' said South African Roberts. 'We ha...
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