'Dirty' boar ends Poacher glory chase
A football-loving boar has been named as the character who cruelly ended a city icon's hopes of glory.
Poacher the Imp has claimed he was shoved to the floor during the Mascot Grand National at Huntingdon Racecourse.
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Poacher the Imp, otherwise known as Gary Hutchinson.
The Lincoln City mascot was in sixth position and in sight of the front runners as he raced for glory with two fences to go.
But as the industrious Imp powered on for the finish line he fell to the ground after an apparent push to the back.
Poacher was left with a damaged horn and ear after the incident, which happened as 74 mascots tackled the one-furlong course.
And after studying video footage Gary Hutchinson (29), from Newtoft, near Lincoln, who has played Poacher for 10 years, said it appeared Barty Boar was to blame.
"I was sixth going into the final two jumps and I was clearly taken out by Barty Boar. He has given me a big shove over the jump."
Lincoln City media manager John Vickers said: "After extensive surveying of video evidence from a number of different sources and different photographs, we can confirm it is Barty Boar. We will now discuss what line to take to help move this issue forward."
Barty Boar, from the children's novel Runaway Success, and his creator SW Parry were unavailable for comment.
For more on the race row, see Tuesday's Echo.











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by jimbo on the costa, spain
Tuesday, October 07 2008, 2:40PM
“WHAT IS THIS PAPER COMING TO???????????”
by Shocked, Lincoln
Tuesday, October 07 2008, 12:40PM
“Mrs Poacher!!!! Go to my room!”
by Mrs Poacher, Lincoln
Tuesday, October 07 2008, 10:50AM
“At least he can get it in his own mouth now :-0”
by Brendan, Lincoln
Tuesday, October 07 2008, 10:46AM
“You broke your horn? OOF!!! made to make your eyes water.”
by Gary, Lincoln
Tuesday, October 07 2008, 10:36AM
“I'll have you know that fall hurt. I was really excited I might actually finish well. Not that it mattered, we raised £819 for Marie Curie so the day was a roaring success.”