Relative Of Tulloch Sold For $24,000
(From Our Own Reporter) WELLINGTON. Mr C. Maloney, a New South Wales grazier and businessman, yesterday made his first thoroughbred purchase in New Zealand. He paid $24,000 for an Alcimedes colt closely related to the champion, Tulloch.
earlier purchases have done their racing from Sydney stables. Tallahasse Lassie, the dam of Mr Maloney’s purchase yesterday, is an unraced halfsister by Marco Polo II to Tulloch. Mr W. J. Broderick, who won a Melbourne Cup with Light Fingers, and also had a
The youngster will join J. B. Cummings’s stable in Adelaide. “But because Mr Maloney is a Sydney man I hope I can win a Sydney Cup with the horse we bought today,” Cummings said yesterday. Mr Maloney is not a newcomer to racing, but all his
good deal of success with that courageous mare’s brother, The Dip, will race the Le Filou Good Chance colt bought for $13,000 on the first day of the sale. “Mr Broderick likes a stayer, and this colt should be nothing if not a stayer,” Mr Broderick’s trainer, J. B. Cummings, said yesterday.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31582, 20 January 1968, Page 7
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