TROTTING Chance For Suzendy At Hutt Park
a good third to Vesta and Scottish . a. anular race on the first day of the meet- : go close to winning the Empire Handicap, - ■ * nd first ,e ? <>f the double on the final _ ' - 'Wellington Trotting Club’s spring meeting - : ar*i tomorrow.
suited by the •n-:-.; .I.= : Saturday and in tr.ere was merit ~ ttS'.-z. She is a grand - : ugh the field ' ~tr zhis week, she : rses and Mighty »■ irem horses, may offer mxun to Suzendy. ; - e- ra* r. raced since Cup in Seprrerious start he '■ oeat all but - i -pr: *. at New -t Charles is a J's he should exrace. *as unbeaten in ’ t Forbury Tr.e speedy - r.is a: awn wide - assist him to If allowed • " rules in front, envisage this 5 rue is a probable “s r-ared a sound race ’ uu". week. He is betn ex :r. f tracks and :■:rx::.:ns more to liEmx -trrcw He is a icr* ■ *: on his day. *« Last Week _'3 a smart perform- -- vaes -Of wan over 10 fur- - m. trus *rst day of the 'uij. >i? ba* teen penalised vis u * result of that win, 3ao stay z:t be sufficient ZtfT *_7 at the finish. lisattE • by. a disappointment T Park a: his most re- - is long over- - :x * w-L. If he races up xs f:r=i. be will have ?.m.rr.ar. ± Scottish Enmx • —roller, are others with mey should be - r- S_zendy, Honest •-=- rm: ILxrty Loyal. LeK-.e is entitled to .—runTT _r the Spring Handi- -■ ne ri**:-uzxd ieg of the double. feaKnr-rwned and trained ear-old gained a rmrre££.Te wm on the first -ee-nng. The class is
J richer this week, but that should i not trouble this capable pacer. t ■ The Lower Hutt pacer, Southeri ner, may be the hardest for John 1 Leslie to beat. Southerner was e not disgraced whet beaten narrowly by the speed}- Queen Ngaio ■ on the first day of the meeting, r That was his first race for some . weeks and he should be a better . horse tomorrow. Johnny Guitar, a stablemate of ; Queen Ngaio. showed plenty of t ■ dash at the Addington trials on | Tuesday. He has been off the a scene since June, but it will not - ' surprise if he makes a bold showing. 1 | Papatawa was not disgraced 1 when third in the event won by ; , Queen Ngaio. He looked to be ? above himself in condition and a j sharp improvement is expected J i from him. If the track is easy, his prospects will be enhanced. s Queen Rani was a fair fourth ! last Saturday. She could do better e j over the longer journey this week, j e I Dolly Dinks. Omega and Lavclla I - ; are others expected to race pro- I i i minentlv. i 3 I Selections are:— 3 !o 1130 «. anl -—Kelburn Handicap: Beau Clair. Ebony Scott. Astrona. : 12.10 p.m.—Trial Handicap: Direct . Rhythm. Pencarne, Red Jacket. " « 12,50 p m - —Silverstream Handicape Psrk Dillon, Andy s Gift. Red Cavaher l, 1-35 p.m.—Empire Handicap: , Sut zendy. Honest Charles, Mighty Loyal. t 2.15 p.m.—Kaitoke Handicap: Captain Spider, Mighty Brigade, Beau • Clair. ’ 3 p.m— Spring Handicap: John J Leslie, Southerner, Johnny Guitar. e 340 p.m.—Qualifiers’ Handicap: Arusa. Direct Rhythm, Gambling - Princess. - 1 4.20 p.m.—Pacific Handicap: Waie taki Child. Fire Bell. Queen Ngaio. ;t Fields, with form, for the doubles Q races are:— EMPIRE HANDICAP. e Of £9OO. 2min 46sec class. One mile and a quarter. 1 0000 Gay Cobra (7) .. scr a 0204 Guard’s Brigade (3) .. scr ♦ 0021 Honest Charles (4) .. scr 4000 Kilcullen (6) .. scr s 0011 Mighty Loyal (10) .. scr _ 3300 Reason Why (2) . .. scr ~ 1402 Scottish Ensign (1) .. scr £ 030 Scottish Command (9) .. scr ( 0000 Single Derby (5) .. .. scr I 0 Teh ana (8) .. scr ! 0320 Derry Brownne (1) ..12 k 0243 Suzendy (2) .. 12 j 0041 Vesta (3) ..12 SPRING HANDICAP, { Of £ 500. 3min 45sec class. One i mile and five furlongs. ' 00 Crimson Star (1) .. .. scr j 0 Dolly Dinks 14) .. .. scr » 0000 King Star (2) .. .. scr } 1104 Lavella (8) .. .. scr i 3 Papatawa (7) .. .. scr ' 0004 Queen Rani (3) .. .. scr { 2 Southerner (5) .. .. scr i 1 John Leslie (6) .. .. scr [ 0000 Bennie Boy (3) .. ..12 0000 Omega (1) .. ..12 0004 Johnny Guitar (2) .. 12 0 Weekender (1) .. ..24 0 Brightlight (1) .. ..36 Bracket: King Star and Crimson Star.
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