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HIS CHANCE

IxXmake^ShduMXX & 7 XXj\^^Upx X -(^rorir ,^!N.Z; Truth?s'' JAucklarid^e'p.) IyiAKE-UP iri ore weight than he l lx failed with at Wanganui, but he 'will; hardly be tackling the same class ; in". 'the Kingslarid Hurdles at Avondale< , . , . ',/.'■ The' majority of the Ki'ngslarid' tribe are' of moderate and "has been" 0rder, ,...-,' Glenstar is ideal over "a mile' and ahalf, but- list 41b isjust about enough for him to manage. : Daylight is a possibility, at all times over this',,, distance, -tfhile Carlaris "made, a decent showing against Luminary at Ellerslie-; m Jrine. There are hopes, of Royal Visitor turning out a fair hurdler, while <THursley had plenty of pace on the vflat.yy.-; - ' vy- ... ■- .-• •:'-': ' An appealing', beginner, is Sea Cob', which ran a couple" of thirds m open sprints during the winter^ ' He is bred to jump safely, and' with a bit of experience may turn out useful. '.■_•-.. v : ', If there is- any surprise m store it may come from Sea. Cob, but on recent form Make-Up, ridden judicious-: I ly, should be the one to trouble the judge. ,

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NZ Truth, Issue 1293, 18 September 1930, Page 11

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HIS CHANCE NZ Truth, Issue 1293, 18 September 1930, Page 11

HIS CHANCE NZ Truth, Issue 1293, 18 September 1930, Page 11