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ALL VEIL WINS.

NEWMARKET HANDICAP. HIGH CASTE FOURTH. MELBOURNE, March 2. The cbunioion filly All Love removed any doubts that may have existed concerning Australia's leading two-year-old of tne season by outclassing the opposition in the V.R.C. Sires' Produce Stakes at Fleming ton yesterday, when the autumn meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was opened lu showery weather before a large attendance. All Love, who cost 2.X) guineas as a year-

ling, has now scored five times in six star;s and has won £5510 in stake*. The win gave jockey E. Battle hi« third victory :n succession 'in the race, hie previous successes being -on Hifth Caste and '1 men ess. All Veil, one of the most eonsistcut sprinters in Victoria this season, had a well-deserved win in the XewmarUet Handicap. After being nicely placid throughout, lie outstayed Phonics ana Zonda in the last half furious. Both Zonda and Vhoines, who Ciime down <-10.-t> to the outside rail, ran good races. Hun Caete made a gallant effort under Ine weight, making a dash over the final fusions to finish a close fourth. All \ oil is raced in partnership by the New /ealander. Mr. G. J. Barton, and Mr _\\ . Balloch. H. Badger, who rode All \ oil, won the Newmarket in 1!)3S on Ajax. Arioetrophe further enhanced his Australian Cur. prospects by winning the Flcmington Handicap, this being Ins lour , , l successive victory. He has now incurred a penalty of 101b for the Cup. Details: — PINES HURDLES of £700. two miles.—Bureaucrat, b g. syrs. by Bullhead— Sagiita (Mr. C. Ruwolt), 10.8 (R. Watts). 1; Dominex, 9.7 (w. Smart), 2; Colyton. 11.1 (L. Hyncs). 3. Eleven started. Length and a halt; two lengths and a hall. Conandale was fourth. Time, 3.37 V:,.

V.K.C. SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES of £3335. furlongs; two-year-old colts and fillies, colts 8.10, fillies 8.7.—A1l Love, blk I, by Double Remove —Beauvue (Mr. C. Vixen). 8.7 (E. Bartle), 1: Primavera, 8.7 (V. Hartney). 2; Status Quo. 5..0 (O Newton). 3. Nine started. Four lengths; two lengths. Beau Port and Skerries were next. Time. 1.26'/ 4 .

NEWMARKET HANDICAP of £2500. sU tarlongs.— All Veil, br c. 3yrs. by Veilmond—Water Gipsy (Messrs. G. J. Barton and W. Balloon). 7.13 (H. Badger). 1; Phoines, 75 (S. Ralph). 3: Zonda. E8 (A. Breasley). 3. Also started: HiOT Caste. 10.2; Gold Salute, 9.8; Mildura, 9.7; Remarc. 8.2: Industry. 8.0; Scarlet Toi, 7.11: Operatic, 7.R; Queen Baccha, 7.7; Orcadian. 7.5; Diogenes. Spearwlngs. 6.9; Ktrflls, 6.7. Neck: head. Hicn Caste was fourth. Time, I.lo','j, envialling the race record.

VICTORIA STEEPLECHASE of £700. about two miles and half a furlonjr.—Dark David, blk g. aged, by David—Mycology (Mr. J. M. Niall), 11.10 (L. Meenan). 1; Turf Boy, 10.2 iR. Sweetnam). 2: Baldasair, 9.9 (A. Driscoll), 3. Ten started. Turt Boy won by half a head. Baldasair being three lengths away and Lcichar fourth. A protest against Turf Boy !or interference 'in the straight was upheld and Dark David was placed first. Time, 3.57. FLEMINGTON HANDICAP of £1000, one mile and three-quarters.—Apostrophe, b g. syrs. by Parenthesis—Solex (Mr. E. J. Satchell). 9.3 (N. Crelghton). 1; Saul, 8.2 (M. McCarten), 2; Wilson. 8.6 (H. Badger), 3. Ten started. Half a length; three lengths. Hathcrsage was fourth. Time, 2.58»i. BRUNSWICK STAKES of £700, one mile.—Carpentier, ch h, 4yrs, by Gay Lothario—Savate (Mr. E. Fisher). 9.2 (V. Hartney), 1; Mabson. 7.2 (N. Perclval), 2; Sun Valley. 8 7 (E. Bartlc). 3. Thirteen started. Head; length and »hree-quartexs. Old Days was fourth. Time. 1.38.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 52, 3 March 1941, Page 11

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ALL VEIL WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 52, 3 March 1941, Page 11

ALL VEIL WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 52, 3 March 1941, Page 11

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