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t seems though that the author of the article got the future for Lindbergh wrong. His Derby aspirations were essentially over when he resumed as a 3yo to be unplaced as an odds-on favourite in the Hobartville Stakes behind Pride of Egypt. Lindbergh continued on to the AJC Derby, in a campaign that saw him finish second behind Prince Cortauld in the Chelmsford, but could only finish a well-beaten seventh behind Prince Delville in the Derby. It is interesting that he continued racing, for in the modern era his 2yo campaigns would have

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