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BEAU VITE

Daily Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1941 - 1955), Thursday 13 August 1942, page 23

BEAU VITE’S RACING DAYS OVER

Beau Vite’s racing days are over declared trainer Frank McGrath this morning. "I cannot say that I am greatly surprised.

I WAS doubtful about the champion in the autumn and I expected him to go at any time. He stood up to his preparation in good style, but I was pleased when the big racing ceased." Beau Vite pulled up

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