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No hard feelings for Armstrong as Money collects for Vaughan

William Money and Alan Johns on their own at the last
William Money and Alan Johns on their own at the lastCredit: Grossick Racing Photography 0771

Racing is a game that is always likely to kick you in the teeth - just ask Newcastle-based owner David Armstrong, whose company North Sea Logistics sponsored the 2m4f handicap chase.

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His cash was won by ten-year-old William Money, a horse he used to own but sold for £4,000 at Ascot last May and who is now trained by Tim Vaughan.

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