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FOXSEN FIT.

WORK AT TE RAPA.

ROYAL SON PLEASES.

<0 /;J . HAMILTON, th» dav The going on the course proper, 30 feet out, was dead at Te Rana tw . ""hen the final gallops for the 2 meeting took place. Nothing ox outstand' ing note was recorded.

Y*r,w GouUro) jov , , I Anderson; were associated over m tin longs m .19 l-.j. Aquesi (MeyneJl) was doing better than Trilliarch h '°: "? rlon S» lu J 9 -*5- The former « u i ,ni, "" vc<l style and was few schooled over the ponv fences .. 1 enzance and Foxmint ran to the seven furlongs m 1.36, and Lornacre K intoii) hit out over half a mile in 55e He is coming to hand well, but with the piospect of heavy tracks ahead his opportunities for a while will be limited. ~A oxer five furlongs wag Pi t fC i ' ,°" (Izod ) an d General ,isk ((.oulsbiol. who ran the distance in •S,. the initial half in 555. Donegal ( Winder) compassed a round in 21 - ' •■vans Head (Sinton) and Ladv Bamburv (.McKcnzic) were responsible for the best figures over half a mile, running the distance in 52.15. Both are on the up grade, hstio (Goulsbro), Aereman (Izod) and len Drop ( Long) finished in that order at the completion of six furlongs injj2ol. the first half mile beJhg Itaversed'Tn 53 l-.">s. and five furlongs in 1.7. Estro shaped well, while Aereman, who was in the money the first day at Ellerslie, also pleased. Koxscn (Mt-Kenzie) was shading Miss Bridge (Elisor) over the deciding stages of a round in 2.6 4-5. the first half mile in .">6 l-ss. and the sis furlongs in 1.23 1-5. Foxsen has taken no harm from her exertions at Ellerslie and may make amends at Avondale for the bad luck that attended her effort on'the latter day at Auckland. African (Long) ran to the half mile in 54 l-ss. Raceline (Meynclb and Earland (McGregor) came home three fm longs in 40is. and Panoni (McKenzie) and Sweet Nothing (Winder) were companions over five furlongs in 1.9 3-5. Both executed their work well. Glenbevan (Elisor) and Vcyana (Goulsbro) ran seven furlongs in 1.33 a. the _ initial six furlongs requiring 1.194. S'' vel L sprintpd two furlongs in 255. Donegal (Win.lev) and Brandon Hall (Miur) were schooled over four flights of hurdles, and gave a sound display.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1941, Page 8

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FOXSEN FIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1941, Page 8

FOXSEN FIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1941, Page 8