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T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Next Please proving a class above the opposition with an easy win in the Midsummer Handicap, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Riccarton yesterday. Two lengths and a quarter back is Millie Small, ahead of Kalimera (rails). Royal Blue (outside) was fourth, and Royal Master (middle) was fifth. BOTTOM: Billy Joe (obscured) completing the T.A.B. double after a close tussle with Red Chips (white bridle). Tumble ran third, half a length back. Fourth was Debbie Marie (No. 3), followed by Basilio and Ibn.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 4

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T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Next Please proving a class above the opposition with an easy win in the Midsummer Handicap, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Riccarton yesterday. Two lengths and a quarter back is Millie Small, ahead of Kalimera (rails). Royal Blue (outside) was fourth, and Royal Master (middle) was fifth. BOTTOM: Billy Joe (obscured) completing the T.A.B. double after a close tussle with Red Chips (white bridle). Tumble ran third, half a length back. Fourth was Debbie Marie (No. 3), followed by Basilio and Ibn. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 4

T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Next Please proving a class above the opposition with an easy win in the Midsummer Handicap, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Riccarton yesterday. Two lengths and a quarter back is Millie Small, ahead of Kalimera (rails). Royal Blue (outside) was fourth, and Royal Master (middle) was fifth. BOTTOM: Billy Joe (obscured) completing the T.A.B. double after a close tussle with Red Chips (white bridle). Tumble ran third, half a length back. Fourth was Debbie Marie (No. 3), followed by Basilio and Ibn. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 4