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The Great Match (horse race)

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The next season, when he was five, he won the race named in honour of his old rival, The Flying Dutchman Handicap, run at York, before finishing unplaced in his final three racecourse appearances, including the Ascot Gold Cup, and then retiring to stud himself.
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after the race. Voltigeur, on the other hand, carried on racing. The very day after the match race, he went down to defeat in the Ainsty Hunt Cup, conceding 37 pounds to a classy filly named Nancy.
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The race between the two Yorkshire horses proved extremely popular, drawing a crowd of between 100,000 and 150,000, an all-time record for York. Some even walked from as far afield as
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It was subsequently agreed that the two would meet again the following spring for a purse of 2,000 guineas, with each owner putting up half the stake.
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Unlike their previous meeting, The Flying Dutchman was successfully restrained in the early stages as Voltigeur, under
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Even the horses' exercise gallops attracted large crowds of fans attempting to assess their relative condition.
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set the weights for the second match, giving The Flying Dutchman a weight of 120Β½ pounds to Voltigeur's 112.
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Voltigeur was a year younger, and in 1850 had followed The Flying Dutchman's by taking both
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Two days after Voltigeur's St Leger victory, the two horses met for the first time in the
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The Great Match by J F Herring: "Volti" is beaten by "The Flyer"
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The Flying Dutchman was a 5-year-old, who had won the 1849
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Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978).
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As for the horses, The Flying Dutchman was retired to
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Index


match race
Thoroughbred
racehorses
Voltigeur
The Flying Dutchman
York
Epsom Derby
St Leger
Ascot Gold Cup
The Derby
St Leger
dead heat
Doncaster Cup
jockey
Charles Marlow
Henry John Rous
Richmond, North Yorkshire
Nat Flatman
Harry Hall
Glasgow
John F. Herring
British Empire
stud




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