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Racing: A case of what might have been.(Sport)
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The Mirror (London, England)
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June 19, 2002
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TRAINER Henry Candy was philosophical about the defeat of King's Stand Stakes favourite Kyllachy, who had a troubled run under Jamie Spencer.
"Jamie said he would have won by a length with a clear run but that is the way it happens sometimes," the trainer said.
"I have always said that if he runs six times he will probably get beaten in a couple of them. Now the idea will be the Nunthorpe."
Spencer himself was banned for one day (June 27) for using...
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