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Ebor.

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Ebor. [ˈiːbɔː]
abbreviation for
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Eboracensis
[Latin: (Archbishop) of York]


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Newton Abbot is claiming to offer an 'inflation-busting' day out on the same evening as the Ebor.
Of the others, Glistening is a false favourite, having won only a Thirsk maiden and been beaten in six handicaps off a similar mark, while it has always been hard for good horses like Geordieland to give lots of weight away in the Ebor.
He said: 'I merely make the entries and do the work, so I have no explanation for bookmakers cutting prices, but Defining is in good form and being aimed at the Ebor.
 
 
 
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