Racing: Two Tarts spell trouble

Monday 16 September 1996 18:02 EDT
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Two horses named Tart seem certain to cause confusion in betting shops today. Punters should mark their slips carefully as the two have been declared for races at Yarmouth and Sandown this afternoon.

Tart (FR), a French-bred filly trained by James Fanshawe, runs in the opening event at Yarmouth.

But it is a different filly from Tart - without the suffix - who will turn out for Fulke Johnson-Houghton in the last race on Sandown's card.

Bets on either horse which do not clearly state the intended race could be declared void.

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