After a couple of days of removing the stainless bling, Fowler Tommy found his own way back to the pubs of Sutton Courtenay on New Years Eve with the help of Jeff and Ann Shackell and Jeffs brother Jim. Arthur Napper sold Tommy in the mid eighties and he’s only been back once since then – for the 50th anniversary of the first race in 2000.
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