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PROMISING CAREER INTERRUPTED.—FoIIowing Claremore's victory in the High-Weight Handicap at Wellington yesterday, his ownerttrainer, S. Malone, was disqualified until September 1 for improper behaviour and the horse was automatically rendered ineligible for racing during the period. Claremore will not race on the final day of the meeting or in the Grand Nationals at Christchurch, in which he looked to have a good chance. He is here photographed being saddled up for the Great Northern Hurdles last June, when he was ridden by J. Sharkey.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 9

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PROMISING CAREER INTERRUPTED.—FoIIowing Claremore's victory in the High-Weight Handicap at Wellington yesterday, his ownerttrainer, S. Malone, was disqualified until September 1 for improper behaviour and the horse was automatically rendered ineligible for racing during the period. Claremore will not race on the final day of the meeting or in the Grand Nationals at Christchurch, in which he looked to have a good chance. He is here photographed being saddled up for the Great Northern Hurdles last June, when he was ridden by J. Sharkey. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 9

PROMISING CAREER INTERRUPTED.—FoIIowing Claremore's victory in the High-Weight Handicap at Wellington yesterday, his ownerttrainer, S. Malone, was disqualified until September 1 for improper behaviour and the horse was automatically rendered ineligible for racing during the period. Claremore will not race on the final day of the meeting or in the Grand Nationals at Christchurch, in which he looked to have a good chance. He is here photographed being saddled up for the Great Northern Hurdles last June, when he was ridden by J. Sharkey. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 9