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File:My Tent Or Yours & Jezki.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
You would be a fool to ignore My Tent says his Champion rider Coleman | Horse Racing News | Racing Post
Champagne Fever ready to show his Cheltenham credentials
Nicky Henderson feels 'real emotion' as My Tent Or Yours finally takes top spot | Guernsey Press
My Tent Or Yours Set To Run At Punchestown | Newstalk
Nicky Henderson satisfied with My Tent Or Yours performance as JP McManus-owned gelding takes part in racecourse work-out | Daily Mail Online
My Tent Or Yours to pitch up for Unibet International Hurdle repeat bid - Gloucestershire Live
My Tent Or Yours retired | The Winners Enclosure
Tent stakes serious Champion claim | The Times
Three-time Champion Hurdle runner-up My Tent Or Yours is retired
Nicky Henderson's My Tent Or Yours boosts Cheltenham Festival hopes | Nicky Henderson | The Guardian
My Tent Or Yours to follow | Racing | Sport | Express.co.uk
Grand National Festival results: My Tent Or Yours strolls to victory in Ladies Day opener at Aintree - Mirror Online
Race winner My Tent Or Yours ridden by A P McCoy in jumping action in the EBF Connollys Red Mills National Hunt Novices Hurdle Qualifier Stock Photo - Alamy
My Tent Or Yours wins Kempton race under jockey AP McCoy - BBC Sport
Champion Hurdle stalwart My Tent Or Yours retired | Racing News | Sky Sports
Betfair Hurdle winner My Tent Or Yours is like David Beckham
My Tent Or Yours will be given prep-run before Champion Hurdle says Nicky Henderson | Daily Mail Online
My Tent Or Yours Thoroughbred Horse Profile - Next Race, Form, Stats, News, Breeding | Racing and Sports
My Tent Or Yours camp keep Stan James Champion Hurdle in mind | Racing News | Sky Sports
My Tent Or Yours - Wikipedia
My Tent Or Yours a false price for the Champion Hurdle | Racing News | Sky Sports
My Tent or Yours favourite for Betfair Hurdle at Newbury with Tony McCoy on board - Daily Record
Cheltenham: Jezki leads home McManus one-two | The Scotsman
It always hurts to pick the wrong one in a big race' - Independent.ie