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Too close to call: dramatic dead-heats from down the years

Dead-heat: Jukebox Jury and Duncan in the 2011 Irish St LegerCredit: Patrick McCann
2011 Irish St Leger
Jukebox Jury/Duncan
Two British-trained older horses proved inseparable in this Classic, as Jukebox Jury, trained by Mark Johnston, tried to lead all the way, but had to share the spoils after battling with the John Gosden-trained Duncan over the last two furlongs.
2003 Wokingham
Fayr Jag/Ratio
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