GREAT BINGEN AMISS.
UNLIKELY STARTER IN CUP. Great Eingen is an unlikely starter in the New Zealand Cup. He worked out in good stylo at Addington on Thursday and returned to Eoydon Lodge in great order. Yesterday morning it was found that he was in a bad way, the trouble being in a suspensory ligament. Although the champion has not yet been withdrawn from his engagement, his owners regard him as an alniost hopeless case, and he can be written out of the Cup field. The Cup was to have been his last race, and he was then to have been sent against various records before being definitely retired to the stud.
MELBOURNE NOTES.
NIGHTMARCH SCRATCHED. (VSITEn PRESS ASSOCIATION—BI ELECTBIC TELEOaAPH —COPYRIGHT.) (Received November Bth, 9.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE, November 8. Niglitmarch was scratched at 3.50 p.m. for to-morrow's Fisher Plate. Horses still left in include Phar Lap, High Syce, Carradale, and Amounis. The sixteen final acceptors for the Williamstown Cup include Shadow King, Some Quality, Black Duchess, Taisho, Lineage, Cimbrian, and Kiidaides. Kalloni has been sold and will race in "West Australia. Reonui, 9-0, is engaged in tomorrow's final handicap.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19772, 9 November 1929, Page 22
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