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BRAHMAN WINS AGAIN

Four Runners in Principal Event— Second Favourites Have Successful Day —Dinky Di Scores Nicely in Flying.

Winner of the chief event yesterday, The Dozer was made a ?olid favourite to-day for the Autumn Handicap at the Whangarei Racine Club's meeting, but in a disappointing field of four runners The Dozer was beaten by the Bulandshar colt Brahman, who scorer! in the Wnipu Handicap yesterday. The open sprint was won by Dinky Di. trained by F. Tutchen, and the Hurdles by Glen Abb, the favourite. Eastern Heir, falling. Although favourites were not so successful as on the first day, the prices returned were small, the winners in most cases being the second fancies.

Mnyfuii , , \vlim «iiii ;it: iauraiign, registered a a" rv <l pel loiiiiaiu'i' in the Onerahi Jlni'k to-ihiy. .>lif wan wull-bucked -eooiifl t'avomilr cui-li way. unci wont, into the lead early uitii Oiii-U-n, and although VoluVne run fast to lo<i<] in the straight Mivfflir oaint on again to win with futiiPthing in rcsfrvp. Biddy Girl was uctnaUv t li<" fir>t to <xvt away from .\lii_\f:iir. with Oiiotoa ami Hunter's Rose rlwe liaiiily. ami at tlic top May fair Momentarily r-howed the way to Valdeno niio lii'ii<li"l her. i>ll l on sutForaneo, ticrßU.<o unci! in linn for the jii'lgc Mayfiiir raw n«ay to win well, Onetfta j nimiinjr on in l>oaf Voyana for |ila«;. Olinialia « i- fourth, ami Valdeno next. Thcrarp for I In" 1 ■Junior Maiden needs little rl<vrTi|ii-i'iti. for Iliirinotiy, who ran ,iii excellent iri'-e yesterday to finish a vpry cln-.fi third in the Trial uent. to tlio front very early, and ciitiTOil tlie rstrni'jlit with a commanding lend. The rare tlnui was not over bar il'f y-lifnitiiiL' l-fi-ansc tin> favourite, Mis< liny, ramp mi with a jrreiit challenge but failed to I'i't up. I.a Ko*jla linishrd on ire'l in third place with Kind's Flight fourth. Brahman Again. Brahman, a winner yivtridav, showed further improvement in winning tin . Autumn Handicap. Although th:> field \vii> very small, mily four t-lartors. the licrformance of 1 lir> winner was a good •mo, as he conceded The Dozer and Rrazilian three lenuLlis' start with a rpiarter of a mili> to and beat tliem with something in reserve at, tlio linish. IVipjrins rode-n very ronfidont race on liraliinan, who looks sure to go on and win more races. The Dozer only just kit Brazilian for second, and wae for•iitrnte to do to, because the latter went a bit wide at the turn when in front, and losfc his advantage.

Glen Abb Wins. Sun Boy lost four lengths when the Wrier went up but otherwise the field '•vent away on good tonus, filen Abb and Hiirkenschinidt taking up the early running. Eastern Heir fell at the second t'iKo and there was nothing between i; lpii Abb and Hackenschmidt as they jn-nt through the straight just ahead of <"t Shot and General Riske. Glen Abb iinuv to the front down the back and "•■I across the top, a leng+b. from General I'Wke and Prival. Hot Shot, Sun Boy »i'd Hackenschinidt following. Prival '■Iwllenged On Al.b nt tho last fence, '"'t the latter did Lost and wont on to *in by a length ;.nd a (|imrter. f.'cneral Mslce was a pood third with Hot Shot dose up fourth and Sun Boy next. Hopelessly Left. »i,I k r ta ' -t of " ,n Flyin- niuulican, 'though they only liocl n field of seven vaa mariTd by Xoituro an<l Aero Kin- ' part i n thc rnf . o wl) . ]e j rilHar( . hi ho ultimately (inched fourth, lost five "f „ Di,ik - V T)i Iwl nut early, and never headed, althoujrh at one im^n?? 1 ",- "'° to f r |™«Hlora ran to o«:« r° Okptl ,ikf - P° in ? °" with it. Hinn• er ' f D,nk - v Di u "-"e<l for home Hear, Kvn,• g h *S arf, °" Ih ° n,ilS - Dink - V Di

An Easy Win. odd. y ? ,vin ? Vixen was backed Ruaf 3 a 1H ! ! ° ' ,Of,or t,,nn °to f« ! 'rai<rht «n wo "-y at all oik-c the «i«i«d f? n ,eac,,( ' d - rio Men Tom com--li'Un« J" aml , "'"P-itf. hut with the Cl,T C » I,ineiti and GoM(;n "f Fly n Tv-° S<?thc, : t,,ro ° k ' n ? ths dear '•UeToffE 3 ? 1, . , " ith Hine " J « being the Flyine Vixen 7 ,Ca,lp, *- Goulsbrosent Wand °"- as thc y turne <* for <lo«bt ,"Lt ,e nn V 01 - the fe«,«. in an<l a half fr CHB «- S " p !' y two len ? th s

- Close Finish. in &' w <\V' :U ' kcrl as ""beatihlc tvp| 7 W T Hafk - a,lfl after having tr »iner £ % h * v ""•"''«» 'ourth. The tlle handir» MeManemin (son of i«ga few PPe, 'i' who ro »<"'*-nced trains" r Pnsc w7th £- aj ?Vr e ? rl y brought a for merlv M,ss Vill erie. This J° u rnev »L -V tnlo "»hout most of the St tW .? «i WUS °"'- v "' the ,;lst '««■■ h thpositi e ° W ," i ' ° n * ~e rai,s fro "' Tl * »K " ""'I-'"* 1 ff,iled 1, .V a noso. day p"" Wi,s Kanlooa, who yeetcrWat Flrjn Up - a poc "' Performance to Th 's 800 l Xen in tho Sclera' Plate. liy F good form was emphasised to-day ; Wn Pafii^v "i.uuncr tie W ' S nk r- '"'t «»«pitc that, Kaa°""tP Onrf '"'"' ' i - UrCS - C o " , ' l F«Vana K. i "' L;,,ld Cour *, Tho l' ;1 < ifist. tut nlth ° a nia,l<; most of th,, running. t'ome ti,r" . Kn ."l°°* ra " wtde on the Wth« r. hc fmK,H>rl "" wpII to just no, k „? Verdl ; t - < -"urt Favourite was a Oneteane ■ (< ""' t "" s fourtll > an<l

Trainer's Fifth Winner Co? I ?,™ Z- , : 10 ' 1 ( " »>"•«: h one-horse havin, ■ K,il Ora Handicaii. his rider "WAV 5 ion " ths in fi ° Mt at the re, B ,t he fll ' st q»">-ter of a mile. The Slim fn a . s that he was tiring at the aHvavs 1 e- whf ? e LTI who had moioVi" proiiiinent in th« bunch. '« smartly forward to go oil and

win easily by two lengths. Brazen Bold also finished on well to be half a length in front of Grandora for second place. Hunting Hee was fourth. The Avondale trainer, S. G. Lindsay, saddled up live winners at the meeting. The totalisator for the day was i; 22,371 Kt/, against £21,810 10/. " KesnlU: — O.VERAIII HACK HANDICAP of £140. Six furlongs. 2— 2-MAYFAIR. br m, 4yrs. by Hunting Song—Lady Whirlwind (Messrs. Otway anri Williams). B.7—C. G. Cxouli-bro I 7—7-ONETEA. b f. 3yrs (Mr. H. McLennan). 7.9. car 7.2—Beguely 2 6— 6—VEYANA. rh m. 4yrs (Mr. A. S. Allan) 7.7. car. 7.3—C. B. GouUbro 3 Also started: 4-4 Biddy Girl, D.9: l-l Hunter's Voorio»'?er 6 "t l Valdcne " 89: 3_3 Ohmaha, 3.7: 8-8 Length and a halt; neck. Time. 1.14 4-5 Winner trained by owners. Cambridge. JUNIOR MAIDEN HANDICAP of £100 and swerpstakc of £ J earh. Five furlongs. 2 —2—HARMONY, b f. 3yrs. by Hunting SonsWee Agnes (Mr. A. H. Storey). 8.12 — I—I—MISS P bAY.'or f. 2yrs (Messrs. Harrison J and Wallace). 7.l2—Wiggins . . 3 5—5—LA ROSITA. blk f. 3yrs (Mr. L. O Abel). 8 s—McMinn 3 Also started: R-β Sir Grant. 3-4 King's Flight. tiTix lsn Camp, 7.7. Neck: four lengths. Time. 1.1 4-5. Winner trained by J. F. Eva. Te Awamutu. AUTUMN HANDICAP of £250. One mile. 2-BRAHMAN. b c. 3yrs. by Bulandshar— Sunbar (Mr. R. G. Hoskinff). 7.13— WigfTins j I—THE DOZER, b g, syrs (Mr. J. J. Droz-dou-.iki). 8.10 —C. O. Gonlsbro 2 3-BRAZIMAM br h. syrs (Mrs. E. Roberts), 7.o—McGill 3 Also started: i Rarotonca 712 Three-quarters: neck. Time. 1.41 4-S. Winner trained by R. s. Bagby. Ellerslle. PARUA BAY HURDLES of £150. One mile and a half and 282 yards. 2—I—GLEN ABB. b g. aged, by Silvius— Chanteuse (Mr. S. G. Lindsay), 9.12— Cleaver i 4—4—PRIVAL. be. aged (Messrs. G. A. and S. C. Uoydl. 9.l—Fergus . 2 7—7—CSENERAIj RISKK. b b. ased (Mr E G. Meynell). 9.s—McKinnon 3 Also ■'.aited: 3-3 Hlgn Deilsht. 11.2; 1-2 Eastern Heir. 9.12: 8-0 Hot Shot. 6-8 Hackenschmidt. 5-5 Sun Boy 9 0 Lengih and a quarter: neck. Time. 3.3 4-5. Winner trained by owner. Avondale. FLYING HANDICAP of £200. Six furlongs. 3—3—DINKY DI. ch c. 3yrs. by Dlatamous— Tea Bud (Mr. R. J. Reed). 8.5 —Cleaver . I I—l-ORANDOBA, b c. 3yrs (Mr. L. G. Abel), 8.8. car. B.s—Hooton . . .2 J— 2—HAPPICOAT. ch f, 3yrs (Mr. W. Bates), 7.2—Wiggins 3 Also started: 5-5 Aero King. 8.4: 6-6 Trilliarch. 7.0: 4-4 Noitaro. 7.5. car. 7.1: 7-7 Trebor. 7.3. car. | 7.0. I Length and a half; length. Time. 1.13 3-5. Winner trained by .T. F. Tutchen, Te Rapa. BUATANGATA STAKES of £100 and sweepstakes • of £2 each. Six iurlonffs. I—2—FLYING VIXEN, blk m. 4yrs by Foxbridge ■-Flyinc: Juliet (Mr. 6. Courtney). 9.O—C. G. Ctoulsbro . . .1 2—I—HINE-ITI br I. 3yrs (Mr. F. A. Paul). 8.7. car. B.4—Hooton 2 3—3—GOLDEN TOM, ch g. 3yrs (Mr. J. Asher). B.6—Cleaver 3 Also started: 6-6 Orient Dawn 87: 4-4 Northlander, 9-9 Northern Sun. 8-8 Thurnavaals Sβ' 5-5 Acquest. 8.4: 7-7 Gold Bloom 8 3 Two lengths and a half; three lengths. Time 1 15 Winner trained by A. Tinker, Pukekohe. NORTHERN HACK HANDICAP of £150. One mile. S—6—KAALOOA, b m, 4yrs by Vaals — Danesia (Mr. S. G. Lindsav) 77— Dillam ' 1 1 B—B—MISS VALERIE, b m, 6yrs (Mr M' L I Dillon), 7.B—Begnely ~ .. '2 3— »—COURT FAVOURITE, ch f. 3yrs (Mrs. M. Murdoch-Smith). 9.9—McKenzie 3 Also started: 4-3 British Mint. 8.9: 6-5 Vitement 2-2 Miss Bridge. 8.3; 1-1 Land Court 82- 7-7 The* Pacifist - 1 '" 10 BeTerlcy ' 9_9 Pairfleld. 10-11 Nose; neck. Time. 1.41 2-5 Winner trained by owner, Arniidale. KIA ORA HANDICAP of £150 One mile. j I—I—CLIPPER, br h. 4yrs. by Vaals—Cradle Song (Messrs. A. B. and R. B. Stonex). 8.9-.Wiggins . 1 2—2—BRAZEN BOLD, b h. 4yrs (Mr. R. B. Hincs). 10.4—McMinn 2 6—6—GRANDORA. b c, 3yrs (Mr. L. G. Abel), B.s—Smith 3 Also started: 4-4 Night Hawk. 8.0: 3-3 Hunting Bee. 7.11; 7-7 Eastern Heir. 7.10; 5-5 Brazilian 7.7.

Two lengths; half lfngth. Time. 1.40 3-5. Winner trained by S. G. Lindsay. Avondale

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

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BRAHMAN WINS AGAIN Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

BRAHMAN WINS AGAIN Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)