Massive shock as 1-16 shot becomes one of the shortest-priced beaten favourites ever

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Broadspear was beaten by Painless Potter at Chepstow. The horse was one of the shortest-priced beaten favourites in British history. Trainer Lycett fancied his horse going into the race. He had some physical issues and was bleeding during his races. Broadspears was fifth in the Coventry at Royal Ascot as a two-year-old. He was bought from Alan King. It means a lot to Lyckett. They have a beautiful yard and the horses are happy.

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