Tulloch Beaten In Trial
(N *Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) _ «« .SYDNEY, February 10 beaten by his old rt . va L Va >erius. In a barrier trial at Rosebery today. ’• Jockey. George Moore said after the trial. "He couldn’t do a "F better at the finish." Valerius beat Tulloch by a head, with Persian Lyric a long neck away third, and he cov. * rad th f » fx /“'’longs in the smart time of Imin ISJsec. Although the margin was Tul l ?ch wa « * spent force on the post, while Valerius, ridoen by lus race jockey. Jack inompson, was going easily. The trainer. Tommy Smith, and Moore were satisfied with Tul. i S?ilAa. P *f fo '72 a^ ce . Sm >‘h said A? lloc1 ?, would be improved by S*hf*i i . O, l;J!2 d he ex P«ted him rood as. ever. •'Tulloch pulled up wall,” he said.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 6
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