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Ok one from me instead then - what horse in the 1990s was the oldest to win the King George and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot and the following year would perhaps have also gone on to win the Breeders Cup Classic had Frankie Detorri switched his whip to prevent the horse losing significant ground by running wide and finishing third?


No googling please - if you are a racing fan you will probably know it - Quids?

Well I'm amazed. You should probably let me know why, as I only knew about footie and cricket and maybe Ian played rugby too? anyway now you know it was a real guess.


So here goes - Golf - Northern Ireland's 19 year old Rory McIlroy will next month attempt to become the first debutant to win the US Masters since.....well who was tbe last debutant winner and which 2 players did he beat in a play off to take the title?

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