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LAST HURDLE

Bachelor Gay Will Jump No More

Bachelor Gay will never'trduble any more about Riccarton and its hurdle, races.

LIB has gone to the land where good *^* horses go and though he went out m anything but a blaze of glory he gave everybody a thrill. '' It was at the hurdle m fijont of the stand when he put; the \sJ-id up the crowd. ■•• '*?*''•"' •■ He was leading intq^ihe fence, but instead of going up jr<nd taking off inthe usual manner^\ie stood off well back and made >^errific leap.' What the/jckey on top thought of it is not .^>wn, but the gasp from the crowd showed how they felt. .-..-■ ' Anyhow, after making that jump, Bachelor Gay got tired of the business and he started to try and run off. He got his way m the end, but m doing so he broke a fetlock and had to be destroyed. • . At one stage of his career Gay appeared to be the makings of a fair sort of -hurdler) but he never lived up to that promise. He was too impetuous m his races a,nd his bull-at-a-gate tactics even-: tually fixed him for good.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11

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LAST HURDLE NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11

LAST HURDLE NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11