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Red Indian wins by 50 lengths

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East Devon, Bishops Court, Devon

EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Red Indian won by an impressive 50 lengths when taking the ladies’ open to give trainer Mimi Eggleston her first winner for owner Sir Johnny Weatherby at the first meeting of the season.

Ridden by Alice Stevens, the gelding made the win look easy.

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