By AAP Lord Gyllene, winner of the rescheduled ‘bomb scare’ Grand National in 1997, has died at the age of 28. The New Zealand gelding made history by winning the world’s greatest steeplechase which was run on Monday, April 7 after it was called off on the previous Saturday due to bomb… Read More » Read full article
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