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From: The Racing Post (London, England) | Date: July 31, 2001 | Copyright information

Byline: GEORGE ENNOR

July 31, 1976

lLester Piggott ends Goodwood with a 77-1 treble. Paddington (Noel Murless) sees off Stradey Park (Richard Hannon/Paul Cook) in the juvenile conditions race and then there are two for Henry Cecil with Fool's Mate landing the ten-furlong handicap from Royal Match (Ryan Jarvis/Taffy Thomas) and Roussalka too strong for Murless's Sauceboat (Richard Fox) in the Nassau.

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