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SUCCESSOR TO AMMON RA.—The brilliant victories of Bronze Eagle at the Wellington meeting indicate that he will be the successor to Ammon Ra, the champion two-year-old which Mru recently sold and went to Australia. Bronze Eagle is here seen winning on the first day of the meeting in hollow fashion from High Comedy, on the rails, and Oratorian, which dead-heated for second place. Bronze Eagle, at a "Gloaming" price, won nearly as easily on the second day of the meeting.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 10

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SUCCESSOR TO AMMON RA.—The brilliant victories of Bronze Eagle at the Wellington meeting indicate that he will be the successor to Ammon Ra, the champion two-year-old which Mru recently sold and went to Australia. Bronze Eagle is here seen winning on the first day of the meeting in hollow fashion from High Comedy, on the rails, and Oratorian, which dead-heated for second place. Bronze Eagle, at a "Gloaming" price, won nearly as easily on the second day of the meeting. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 10

SUCCESSOR TO AMMON RA.—The brilliant victories of Bronze Eagle at the Wellington meeting indicate that he will be the successor to Ammon Ra, the champion two-year-old which Mru recently sold and went to Australia. Bronze Eagle is here seen winning on the first day of the meeting in hollow fashion from High Comedy, on the rails, and Oratorian, which dead-heated for second place. Bronze Eagle, at a "Gloaming" price, won nearly as easily on the second day of the meeting. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 10