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March of the outsiders: five shock winners of the Cambridgeshire

The Cambridgeshire has produced some big shocks down the years
The Cambridgeshire has produced some big shocks down the yearsCredit: Edward Whitaker

Braughing (1981)50-1

Clive Brittain earned a reputation for tilting at windmills and eight years before saddling 500-1 runner-up Terimon in the Derby, he served notice of his prowess in upsetting the applecart. For all the trainer's popularity, the Steve Cauthen-ridden Braughing assumed the role of party popper in denying Baronet a third Cambridgeshirevictory on the ultra-tough handicapper's fifth appearance in the race.

Balthus (1987)50-1

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