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SINGAPORE - MAY 19: Zac Purton riding Military Attack are led in after winning the Group 1 Singapore Airlines International Cup is congratulated by the George Moore, the son of trainer John Moore during Singapore racing at the Singapore Turf Club on May 19, 2013 in Singapore.
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