Irish Colt Sent to England, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-19

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IEISH COLT SENT TO ENGLAND Special Correspondence. DUBLIN, Ireland Hill Song, recent winner of the Irish St. Leger, owned in partnership by Major E. C. Shirley and Lady Ludlow, left trainer J. T. Rogers Crotans-town Stable, The Curragh, for England, to be trained for his future engagements by O. Bell, at Lambourn. Hill Song has no stake engagements, but probably will be entered for the cup races and principal handicaps in England next year. Bred by Maj. E. C. Shirley, Hill Song is a good-looking brown son of the Derby winner, Spion Kop, from Cradle Song, by Hurry On. In receipt of seven pounds, he raced Dastur to a head decision in the Irish Derby and he also finished second in his only two other races this season.


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