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  2. Bruce McNall - Wikipedia

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    McNall was released in 2001 after his sentence was reduced by 13 months for good behavior. He was on probation until 2006. McNall remained on good terms with many of his former players, with Wayne Gretzky, Rob Blake, Luc Robitaille and others visiting him in prison. Gretzky even refused to allow the Kings to retire his number 99 until McNall ...

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  4. McNall - Wikipedia

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    McNall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Bruce McNall (born 1950), American racehorse owner and sports executive

  5. Saumarez (horse) - Wikipedia

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    For majority owner Bruce McNall, it was his second Arc win, having won it in 1987 with Trempolino. Nicolas Clément became the youngest trainer to win this race. [3] Saumarez was then sent to the United States for the Breeders' Cup Turf at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York where he finished fifth to In the Wings whom he had beaten in the Arc.

  6. Prix du Lys - Wikipedia

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    Bruce McNall: 2:28.00 1989 Harvest Time Joel Boisnard Henri-Alex Pantall Paul de Moussac 2:33.90 1990 Comte du Bourg Dominique Boeuf: Raymond Touflan Adolf Bader 2:31.20 1991 Strike Oil [a] Alain Lequeux: John Cunnington Jr. Lord Weinstock: 2:33.40 1992 Songlines Olivier Benoist Edouard Bartholomew Sir Robin McAlpine 2:33.60 1993 Epaphos Éric ...

  7. Trempolino - Wikipedia

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    A few days before the Arc, Laura de Seroux, on behalf of Los Angeles businessman Bruce McNall, purchased a half interest in Trempolino. The eleven-horse field for that year's Arc was a strong one with top European runners such as Tony Bin, Triptych and Reference Point, the latter sent off as the betting favorite.