ELLERSLIE TRIALS
HOT PURSUIT AND BEIjIJE REPsARDE
k'n OC ' workout over five furlongs bv Hot Pursuit, which beat Elect by a souple of lengths, was one of the chief features of the track gallops at Ellerslie this morning. _ He ran the first two furjJ *>.? - ln os anc ' the full distance in
Battle Pal also had the measure of run"i?i'' S l G 3 JI 4-| L th<D eilCl ° f flVe furlon Ss,
nvo' 1,-lir • Blueberry impressed ,° ~ ' la 'f a mi le, which took 49 3-5s shading two companions. '
Belle Renarde reeled off half a mile in lonl- Bournemouth and Night Melody took o0 1 "OS in a similar task.
,tn lj v C - ky T Duk , e s r> rilltccl tnree furlongs in 4 ° 2 -"->. s -. Landveyor taking 40s. n\oT? C fi^-rt n V a i llci Saffron Walden strode o\ei fiic furlongs in 1.7 4-5. doin"- it 14 1-5. 1 a sinlilar ,ask Broielov Took Tiger Tan and F-unny rox beat Maori Bo| at the end of six furlongs, recording "Victory Lass was? under restraint throughout seven furlongs in 1.30 2-5. Jumpers Lady Acushla cleared four hurdles but a n wt a Ln-a^c. lPed 3 C ° Uple lM ' iue ' factory l< dfsp C over a foui- S °iif«liesf SaUS '
AT TAKANINI LADDIE BOV SPRINTS WELL Rov U "? E H, OUt ■" resolut e style, Laddie Boy set the mam at Takanini this morn iwe g^-ass'Vn"t g 2 fi "'- f V,V/ on & s .on the outsix feet, the 1 and several other useful effoHs were ro both hoi ses working freely and frivine" the hXr SSi °w th , at th V could hive done bcttei. A\ aitmg drew attention to hiq prospects in novice class by Uave°sin| and Tr'inn dl ®J anc p ! n similar time. Yours the iliv nf = under restraint in ,-f 0 , ?, st ees : completed his task in 1.4 --o, while Lord Chancellor and Roval o l • co ™P eel their task in 1.5 2-5, both working in effortless style. Richelieu and t duke ran six furlongs easily on the plough in 1.6, time which was equalled by Balfron and Beau Dink. Merry May maintained an even pace throughout a mile in 1.50, the first halfmile being run in 555. Water Vixen worked m dashing style over six furlongs in 1.17 3-d, upon which she could have improved, while Representative and Cambria were not unduly bustled to complete their gallop in 1.18. Cornish and Jeff took 1.22, but were doing it easily. The two-year-olds Mild Flutter and Park Royal sprinted an impressive half-mile in 51s the first-named finishing two lengths in front. Coronaire defeated High Span In o3s.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 8
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