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RICCARTON TRACK WORK.

MORE EASTER GALLOPS.

JOCKEY BREAKS COLLARBONE,

(By Telegraph.— Special to "Star.")

CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The outside of the course proper was again in use at Riccarton this moraine and a fair amount of fast work was' accomplished.

Goblin Market strode over four furlongs in 50 2-ss, and his stable mates Rigmarole and Golden Armour covered six furlongs in 1.17 1-5. Rigmarole fell whilst being pulled up, owing to a bandage coming loose, and her rider Saxon sustained a broken collarbone.

Footfall and Starflight recorded a rood gallop over nine furlongs in 1.59 1-5 finishing together. "

Eulalie was ridden out to run seven furlongs in 1.28 3-5, a pleasing effort. Fun Feather and Impertinence registered 1.18 for Bix furlongs. Dqyedart and starshooter sprinted four furlongs in 50 3-ss; Malmsey executing a similar performance. Stormy was restricted to a useful OVCT Bi * furlon 8 8 ' occupy-

Tearaway and Swoopalong ran a halfmile in 525, time that was equalled by Solfente. -

Fair Exchange and Crossbow galloped seven furlongs in 1.32.

Tarleton finished in front of Nincompoop at the end of six furlongs in 1.17 3-5w v Battle Colours went well over seven furlongs in 1.30. Amor and Honeycomb were together I well clear of Luminant, after covering I four furlongs in 1.3 1-5. Aberfeldy and Sprinkler occupied 51 2-ss. for half-a-mile, and Bronstell and Spode galloped over the same ground in 535. Greyfinch beat Lighthearted over four fnrlongs in 50 l-ss. Polydectes was not extended to run six furlongs in 1.19. Assurance finished in front of Hoylake at the end of five furlongs. Royal Land (E. Shaw) and Gay Queen (Tilson) jumped two hurdles together, both giving improved exhibitions. A.R.C. MEETING. Tea Time was scratched for all engagements at the AJLC. autumn meeting at 9 a.m. to-day.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 10

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RICCARTON TRACK WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 10

RICCARTON TRACK WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 10