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The top was due to be worn at Swansea as part of a period of anti-racism action under the banner of the Kick It Out campaign that started on Thursday and ends on 29 October.
Census brings extra glamour as well as good form to Doncaster, boasting Liz Hurley, no less, amongst the syndicate that owns him, while Michael Owen's blue silks are due to be worn by Kieren Fallon on Royal Ascot winner Brown Panther, after regular jockey Richard Kingscote was dropped.
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