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Gordon Smyth, Derby-winning trainer of Scobie Breasley-ridden Charlottown in 1966, has died, aged 77.
In recent years Smyth, who was based at Lewes in Sussex, acted as racing manager to horses in training at Newmarket with Pip Payne, who said yesterday: 'He died in hospital last night, near his home in Sussex. He had had a blood disorder for some time.See the full content of this document
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Racing: Smyth 'Great Man'
'He managed a lot of horses I tr...
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