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A case of déjà vu

CHEPSTOW SPRING INTERNATIONAL CSI2* 24-28 April

Chepstow Spring International CSI2*, David Broome Event Centre, Monmouthshire

THERE was déjà vu at Britain’s second two-star show of the season when the top two places in the grand prix went to the exact same combinations as the previous week at Chard - Mikey Pender on HHS Cornetta and William Whitaker on Chacco’s Lando (see report, p66, and box, top right).

But while William may have missed out on the top payout for the second week

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