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Which brothers, Harry, Arthur and Sam, were famous English jockeys in the post-war era?
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Moleman
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WRAGG. Harry Wragg won Derby on Fellstead (1928); Blenheim (1930); Watling Street (1942) and The Oaks on Steady Aim (1946). Sam Wragg won Derby on Pont L'Eveque (1942).
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