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Basil Briscoe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Basil Briscoe (Arthur) Basil Briscoe (1903 – 1951) was a British racehorse trainer. The son of William Arthur Briscoe, of Longstowe Hall, Cambridgeshire, and May Matilda Boughey,〔(Descendants of William the Conqueror: Arthur Basil Briscoe )〕 he was educated at Eton College.〔(BBC Sport: Six of the Gold Cup best )〕 He ran a mixed stable from the family seat at Longstowe and then Newmarket and was the joint master of the Cambridgeshire Harriers in 1929, based at Bottisham.〔(GENUKI: Bottisham )〕 ==Golden Miller== Briscoe discovered Golden Miller as an unbroken three-year-old in Ireland〔(An Observer Classic: 25 March 1934 )〕 and encouraged Dorothy Paget to buy him. The horse won four consecutive Cheltenham Gold Cups (1932-1935) for Briscoe (and a fifth in 1936) and the 1934 Grand National, but Paget and Briscoe fell out after the 1935 Grand National when Golden Miller, the pre-race favourite, tried to refuse a fence and unseated his jockey.〔(Horseracing History Online: Briscoe, A Basil )〕〔(BBC Sport: Chasing greats )〕
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