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MASTER BRIERLY.

SCORES AGAIN AT RANDWICK. BEATS HALL MARK IN PLATE. DANGAR HANDICAP TO SATMOTH. SYDNEY, April 28. Delightful weather prevailed for the conclusion of the Australian Jockey Club's autumn carnival at Randwick yesterday. The attendance was 20,000 and the track was in splendid order.

The club reports that it was the be3t autumn meeting -i.ice 1929. There was a notable number of closely-fought finishes, which were an indication of skilful wprk on the part of the handicapper.

The New Zealander Silver Jubilee ran prominently in the early part of the Rous Handicap, but suffered slight interference at the Leger and appeared to lack dash thereafter. The race was won by The Raider, a three-year-old gelding by the New Zealand sire Night Raid. A protest entered against the winner on behalf of the second horse, Golden Gate, on the ground of interference neating the post was dismissed.

Mr. E. J. Watt won the C. W. Cropper Plate with his ' Heroic two-year-old Cereza, who was the only one of her age engaged.

Satmoth scored a decisive win in the Dangar Handicap, Contact being second and Journal third. In this race Miss Nottava injured her near hind leg, which was badly cut below the hock.

A fine finish in the Fernhill Handicap, for two-year-olds, resulted in Allunga gaining the verdict from Wykeham and Young Crusader.

Master Brierly recorded a decisive win in the A.J.C. Plate, running the two miles and a quarter in~3.52, which time has been bettered only once in the history of the race, namely, when Pilar Lap established the Australian and New Zealand record of 3.49% in 1930. After running at the tail of the field to the straight entrance Master Brierly unwound a brilliant finishing run to win by two lengths from Hall Mark, with Rogilla third. Gold Trail, after leading for most of the journey, faded in the final furlong.

Master Brierly's victories in the Cumberland Plate last Wednesday and the AJ.C. Plate were each worth £800 to his owner, Mr. M. J. Moodabe, of Auckland.

Ridden by the New Zealand jockey K. Voitre Gordon's Leap led from end to end in tho Final Handicap and won easily. Voitre's tally for the meeting was three wins, four seconds and two thirds.

Detailed results: — ROUS HANDICAP of £500. Seven furlongs. THE RAIDER, b g, 3yrs, by Night Raid—Valicare (Mr. I'. 11. Osborne), B.lO—J. Monro 1 GOLDEN GATE, br m, Oyrs, by Llmond —Royal Exchange (Mr. J. King), 9.0 —M. McC'arten 2 CERCELLO, cli g, syrs, by Violoncello— Cercnlln (Mr. J. Fahey), 10.1—It. Marsden 3 Seventeen started. Racing to the turn Silver Jubilee showed the way to VeillllT and Visage. When they straightened for home Visage took command from Veilantif, Silver Jubilee nnd The Raider. The lnst-namwl, finishing -with determination, stalled off Goldeu Gate to win by a head. Time, 1.25).

C. W. CROPPER PLATE of £1500. Two-year-olds and upwards, weight-for age, with penalties nnd allowances. Six furlongs. CEREZA, eh f. 2yrs, by Heroic—Rhea

(Mr. 15. J. Watt), (i.9—S. Murphy .. 1 SILVER KING, br c. 3yrs, by El Cacique—Silver Wedding, 8.13 —-D. Mtinro •• * * 2 DARK SKY, blk e. S.vrs, by Moablte— Lunae Lumen (Messrs. E. L. Ballllou, W. S. Robinson and "Mr. Constable"), B.9—W. Elliott 3 Also started: Aracline, 9.7; Tom Pinch, 8.11. When they settled down Tom Pinch was In charge, closelv pressed by Cereza, Arrchne and Sliver King. Passing the half-mile Aracline and Cereza took the lead, and dashing round the turn Cereza secured a break of two lengths from Silver King awl Araebne together, with Tom Pinch and Dark Sky next. Cereza and Stiver King drew away and engaged in a stirring struggle. Silver King momentarily appeared to gain the upper hand, tint Cereza poked lier nose in front on the post and won by a head. Time, 1.113.

DANG A R HANDICAP of £ 000. One mile and a liulf. SATMOTH, br g, Gyrs, by Satolles — Mother's Day (Mr. J. Barnes ami Dr. J. S. Lo Fevre), 7.8 —D. Lightfoot .. 1 CONTACT, 1) c. 3yrs, by Marconlgram— Air Lady (Messrs M. C. G. ClaverannP and D. Lewis), 7.11—1f. Voitre 2 JOURNAL, br g, 4yrs, by Treclare— Encre (Mr. J. T. Cush), B.lO—A. R. ICnox 3 Thirteen started.

Rlvain was first to take up the running, and lod to the mile. Then Limyris showed the way to Rlvalli, Sntmoth and Kuvera. Turning for home Sntmoth shot to the front and thereafter wns not troubled, winning by a length. Time. 2.31 J. FERNHILL HANDICAP of €000. Two-year-olds. One mile. ALLUNGA, b c, by Inchaquire— Heliope (Messrs. M. Mulligan and J. T. Wlllinmson), 7.B—F. Hickey 1 WYKEHAM, b c, by Baralong—Lntly Cynosure (Mrs. A. W. Hurd), O.O—J. M. O'Sullivan 2 YOUNG CRUSADER, ch c. by Caledon— Bonnie Lady ("W. Bicy"). 7.2— H. Zensky 3 Eighteen started.

Little Man was responsible for the early running from Glanely, Cascade, Kalong and Wykeham. Into the straight Glanely led closely pressed by Wykeham, Prittle Prattle and Allunga. The lastnamed joined Glanely at the Leger, and was hotly pressed by Wykeham. After a desperate struggle Allunga secured the verdict by half a head. Time, 1.38 J. A.J.C. PLATE of £1100. Standard weight-for-age. Two miles and a quarter.

MASTER BRIERLY, ch g, syrs, by Musketoon—Lady Brierly (Mr. M. J. Moodabe), 9.l—M. McCarten HALL MARK, ch h, 4yrs, by Heroic— Ilerowinkie (Mr. C. B. Kellow), 9.0— K. Voitre ROGILLA, ch g, aged, by Rogor de Busl'i —Speargilla (Mr. L. Haigh), 9.l—D. Munro

Also started : Oro, 9.4 ; Gold Trail, 9.2. When they had settled down Gold Trail led from Oro, Hall Mark, Kogilla and Master Brierly, and they ran in that order to the home turn. The field closed on Gold Trail at the Leger, and Rogilla dashed to the front, with Master lirlerly coining fast. Sustaining his run, Master Brierly woh with ease by two lengths. Time, 3.52.

FINAL HANDICAP of £ GSO. One mile and a quarter. GORDON'S LEAP, eh g, G.vrs, by Heroic —Absurla (Mr. W. S. Robinson and Hon. T. Gordon), 7.11— K. Voitre ... 1 BLIXTEN, br h, 4yrs. by Nifht RaidReceipt (Messrs. "F. Smitliden" and *'G. Stanell"), B.7—J. Munro 2 BREAK UP, b h, 4yrs, by Dignity— Lido Lady (Mr. H. R. Telford), 8.2 —Preston 3 Eleven started. Leap dashed to the front at harrier-rise and making his own pace throughout, won with ease by four lengths. Time, 2.33.

MENTONE MEETING.

FORM OF EX-NEW ZEALANDERS,

MELBOURNE, April 28.

At the Mentone races the New Zealandbred horses Takakua, Ruling Light and Colossical were unplaced in the Mentone Handicap. Chief Light ran second to Tai Yuan in the Welter Handicap.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 99, 29 April 1935, Page 11

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MASTER BRIERLY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 99, 29 April 1935, Page 11

MASTER BRIERLY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 99, 29 April 1935, Page 11