Salisbury: Grampian hits the heights again.(Sports)

From: The Racing Post (London, England) | Date: May 17, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Graham Dench

GRAMPIAN won his second decent prize in nine days when beating old rival Mine Host by three and a half lengths in the mile-and-a-half classified stakes, which attracted just two runners, writes Graham Dench.

The pair had finished in ...

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