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Plumpton: Chalcedony scores for pub syndicate.(Sports)
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The Racing Post (London, England)
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February 27, 2001
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Byline: Bruce Jackson
Gary Moore, whose newcomer Ambry was a victim of McCoy's Majed magic in the last, had the champion jockey on his side for Chalcedony's victory in the handicap hurdle.
This success prompted ...
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