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WOLAROI

daughter of Maltster in Widden Lass was to produce one of the best racehorses of his era who deserves at least a brief mention in these pages. The colt we are talking about is Wolaroi by Kenilworth. Widden Lass was only a small mare from the very first crop of her sire. Not only was she small, but the filly also had a twisted leg and was so unsuitable that she was excluded from the Widden draft of yearlings. Her family was certainly worthy of note

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