LUCKY REBEL
Impressive "The Press’' Special Service ' WANGANUI. ’ Lucky Rebel again emphasised his readiness for tomorrow’s Queen Anne Cup with a grand final trial at Wanganui yesterday. His raceday rival, Tilka, worked in improved style. Trials were held on the No. 1 grass with the pegs out 10ft. The track was hard and fast but the course proper, which has been watered this week, should provide good going tomorrow. The Hastings pair. Lucky Rebel (Toom) and Fon (Mingins) were most impressive with a fast six furlongs in Imin 16 3-ssec, the last three strongly in 38 3-ssec. Both were full of running on the (post and should star iiin the Queen Anne Cup and I Harrison Hack Handicap this i week-end.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 5
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