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He earned a cheer from the crowd. Twice Bruno 11, unseated his jockey J Power in the St

He earned a cheer from the crowd. Twice Bruno 11, unseated his jockey J Power in the St


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He earned a cheer from the crowd. Twice Bruno 11, unseated his jockey J Power in the St

He earned a cheer from the crowd. Twice Bruno 11, unseated his jockey J Power in the St Helens chase. The first time he scrambled back on the saddle. The same thing happened a gain at the open ditch. He clung on in this position from about 50yrds but eventually had to fall off. November 1949

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the thrilling St Helens chase in November 1949. The focus of the image is none other than Bruno 11, a spirited horse who managed to earn himself a cheer from the crowd not once, but twice. As the race unfolded, Bruno 11 proved to be quite mischievous as he unseated his jockey J Power on two separate occasions. The first incident saw him quickly scramble back onto the saddle, showcasing both his agility and determination. However, fate had another plan for Bruno at the open ditch when he repeated his earlier stunt. Undeterred by these unexpected events, our resilient protagonist clung on desperately for about 50 yards before ultimately succumbing to gravity's pull. Despite being unable to complete the race while mounted on his trusty steed, Bruno's antics undoubtedly left an indelible mark on all those present that day. This photograph perfectly captures a moment of humor and excitement within the world of horse racing during the 1940s. It serves as a testament to both human and animal resilience in face of unforeseen challenges - reminding us that even in competitive sports like racing, there is always room for laughter and lightheartedness amidst intense competition.

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