Brian Boru rules Leger Reputations are redeemed at Doncaster as the favourite lands a much-needed Classic win for jockey Jamie Spencer

The Sunday Telegraph London | September 14, 2003| | Copyright

Never hasten to condemn young people or young horses with talent. Brian Boru and High Accolade, two three-year-olds whom many of us have criticised this season, fought out an admirably committed finish at the end of a ruthlessly run Seabiscuit St Leger at Doncaster.

With a horse called Gold Medallist electing to live up to his name from the start, the field was immediately stretched into a gallop good enough to give a final clocking only two seconds outside the record at three minutes 4.63secs for the mile and three quarter trip.

With a fair even pace, both Brian Boru and High Accolade were ...

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