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WHY COULTH.WAITE WAS RULED OFF. lie- raciag Incidents thai led Io the eatlrel] ue-esp.iied ruling on oi trainer T. Ioultbwaite sad i.iki I; Cbadwick. In England, receatlj are thu-niiiaied in London Sporting Life. Februarj is. i Saadowa Park en Saturday, Prhruarj K. Jufukna ran iu the Prince of Wales Handicap Stceiili i ha •■ ot ilin les, when, carrying 171 BoJUMls and i i.lti. ii by R, Chadwlck, he" did BOl Re I .i n i e on the following Tnesda] he -..m i"!..l iii He 1%arwlckshire Handicap Steepn?cha ■ ■ I t: 1 1 in ii, iii in end carrying I":. i~.iiu.is. and again ridden bj Cbadwick. he won bj Ihree-parts of a length i Brawn Cloth. After the race the hv.il stewards called on Cbadwick and Mr Iergu— ou to Ixplhia the running of the horse as compared iiii. thi! n Saiidown. ami. expn%sinn theatselvea ii"-Katlstfctl. rcferreil Ihe case l" the National llui. Stewards "The • • ■ • ol Bloodsl it "ill Is* readilj i • • ■•I was referred to the X. II Stewards from llui-t Park on Saturday last, after ihe horse had w.-ii the Champion Sweepstakes Steeplechase from Byaart and Lord Klvers, both of whom he met at .ii, weights, in January is last. In the Bpea Steeplechase, over the same distance and ai lev«d weights, la- had Buisbed a long way behind Dysarl In iln- ease a , in.- | M-al stewards had before them Mr. Iri4u--on and the i..,ke 1. I. v. ill a- Well ■-Mi Bower Istnay. and were not satisfied with tin-e i lanal Ions gh eu "Coulthwaite has f anj war- been at tie head ol his profession . * :i traiuer of |iiui|»crs. ami es|jeciall.i at such Bieetiugs as tfanchester and Haj dock Park, both of which are within easy reach •! hi- training quarters, wen- aorses trained by him • I to fo||..w. He has prepared many -j I aal mills fia : la- liraml National, the winnei of hi.•il be Ira 1 1 In 1997 and 1919 In Bretaou ami Jeukius town respectively, ami was uulnckt not Io win with Batbnall; in 1911 For the Lancashire Steepleeli jse .i Manchester in Easter week he has turned nut t|i. winnei on six occashms, r| . In 1992 and 1993 with Fairyland. UH© with Seisdoii Prince, 1901 with i i. ni..|i. iimio with Moon track, and last vear with Wilkinstowu. In the Jubilee Hurdle Race also i uulrbwalte baa several tuaea been resiionsRde t... the training of the winner. Soyabop. making a -u. cessful hr-t appearance in the rare last geaeoa. ••ot oiiii iii England is Coulthwaite fa u- i- ■ I miner of juntpei !•• • priltared Balscaihleu for ihe Irand Auteull llurdi. Race lasl -.-a-.u. which tie I,.. i-._- won. ■With ti.it racers tNadthwalte wa .in.-i ■« xae i. --fill llioiigU lie did li"l liaie so uiau.v under hi- cliarge. He |ire|iar«-d Kathlca :•. Ihe Chester Cup of la-t M.-n and also foi other engagements. •lioi.iii cbadwick has inm id; -one rears t Ihe leading cross-coiiiltTJ Jockeys, and last year had the line average of rortj winners oul of uinetj sis nioiiul-. lie Brsl lea. lied the are ! race riding wilh the late .lame- .lew it I at New market . and wa- then apprenticed to Mr. Cooper at Catterick Bridge, bill completed hi lime with the Foxbill trainer, W I ICobiuson. Becoming loo heavy for riding on lite Hut. at mhieh he gained a few nUnaC sine. --es. he l.sik lo the National Hunt sport, riding hi first winner under these rules in February, I90U Hi- in. -i Important victory wa- gained on Jenkins town ia thi- Ciaud Naiional of 1919, unl he also won the l.aii.:i-hire Steeplechase in 1999 on Heon--truck, and again in 1912 on Wilkin-town. all these horses being trained by Coulthwaite."