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Portland thrill; Historic third sprint victory for Halmahera.
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The Daily Mail (London, England)
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September 9, 2004
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Byline: COLIN MACKENZIE
HALMAHERA became the first horse to win the Portland Handicap three times with a course recordbreaking performance at Doncaster yesterday.
Part-owner Niall Quinn, the former Arsenal, Manchester City, Sunderland and Republic of Ireland striker, admitted that the nine-year-old's emotional victory had provided him with one of his best days in sport.
Quinn and fellow owner John Duddy acquired Halmahera three years ago after the ...
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