Teal (Jockey in spotted shirt) and Legal joy take the last fence in the 1952 Grand
Teal (Jockey in spotted shirt) and Legal joy take the last fence in the 1952 Grand National. Teal went on to win the race with Legal Joy coming in second. 5th April 1952
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