Addington Double Details
8.20 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 7.10 p.m.) (T.A.B. Double closes 0.50 p.m.) FIRST L. S. SMART STAKES $2000: 2:15 class; 13f. T.A.B. No. 2 1119 BOY FRIEND (12) It <3g Bachelor Hanover — Gala Girl). Brilliant win in fast time at Forbury Park two starts ago. In spite of unfavourable barrier draw looks one of the top prospects. F. Oliver. 4 5102 LOYAL ADIOS (3) It (4g Garrison Hanover — Adio Star). Met trouble at start and then was late working clear when he finished fast for second to Newella at Washdyke last week. Has drawn favourably and should just about win. M. Holmes. 5 <339 MORRIS PAL (1) It <sh Morris Eden—Palmarie). Re- . ceived poor run at Wash- . dyke and then finished fast for ninth. Seldom guilty of a bad race and must be respected. P. Yeatman. 6 0910 PEEL OFF (4) It <«m John Peel—ldle Moments). Pushed to rear on home turn at Washdyke and no chance after although made ground for tenth. Might be a danger in this type of race when pace strong from the start. T. Thomas. 7 5011 RAT TAT (5) It (5g Johnny Globe—Light Maid). Two decisive wins at Alexandra Park in last fortnight suggest he should be a winning prospect. Opposition might be stronger, but he has great speed and. aided by a flaying start, looks certain to go well. J. Carmichael. 8 2539 SALADIN (11) It <sg Sally Boy—Gay Edith). Racing most unluckily. Is capable of surprising. A. Porucich. 9 3510 SELTREB (0) It (5g Sally Boy—Guild Hall). Racing most consistently and certain to make a bold showing. L. Ashton. 10 0090 SIRRAH JAY (8) It (5m Johnny Globe—Fightaway) Never a danger at Washdyke last week, but that was her first start since March 28. Has shown suflicient speed at times to be considered. F. Newfield.
11 2109 SMOKEY EXPRESS (13) It «5g Smokey Hanover — Dorita). First start since February 7 and might need race. D. Watts. 12 0491 SOMERSET GOLD (14) It <sg Caduceus —Somerset Maid). Good win at Forbury Park on May 2. Will be set a stiff task from poor barrier position, but is very well and might show up. D. Nyhan. 13 3125 UNCLE TOM (2) It (4g Robert Dillon — Spangle). Tired to fifth at Alexandra last week after making pace. Has shown sound form at times, and aided by flying start, might show up. 14 2704 WAIATA (7) It (4g Flying Song—Arizona). Solid finisher after slow start for fourth to Barrhill at Oamaru Repeat run would give him a chance. D. Townley. Balloted out with right of reentry:— 3 0000 CINGALESE (9) It (6m Fordward—Brenda Dillon). Weak form background and makes no appeal. F. Bennett. 1 6898 BETHEL (10) It (6m First Lord—Judear). Latest racing not encouraging. S. Edge. 9.35 p.m.— (T.A.B. Closes 8.25 p.m.) SECOND L. S. SMART STAKES $2000; 2:15 class; 13f. TAB. No. »
2 8100 EVETTE (3) It (4m Flying Song—Barbette). Poor showings in two starts since winning at Addington on March 28. Is capable of surprising. D. Jones. 3 0955 IRISH WHISPERS (10) It (5g Van Hanover— Scyllinda). Fine races when fifth at both Oamaru and Timaru in last fortnight. Should be helped by flying start and must be given great chance. A. Cox. 4 0000 JOHNNY KAWA (2) It <«h Johnny Globe—lkawai). Racing poorly add unless track becomes heavy makes little appeal. 5 6771 NEWELL A (4) It (6m Newport Chief—Ronella). Made pace and held on for handy win at Washdyke last week. If allowed to make her own rules In front again might be a big danger. C. Shand. 6 0500 PLATFORM (1) It (12g Flying Song—Auto Mahru). No appeal. V. Heffernan. 6a 0024 WINFIELD CHIEF (7) It •9g My Chief—Sunvale). Second to Barrhill at Oamaru and came home
well for fourth to Newella at Washdyke last week. Must again be given a chance. P. O'Reilly. 7 0050 RESTAB ELL (0) It «7m Rest Assured—Billarook). Resumed racing at Methven last month where she finished last. Has improved since then, but might still need racing. R. Townley. 8 3200 ROYAL TRUMP (13) It <4h Morris Eden —Vignon). Poor efforts at Oamaru and Timaru, but might return to best form* on firm footing at Addington. Looks sound chance. R. Nyhan. 9 OOM SANDY MAC (12) It (fig Flying Song—Lady Editor). No appeal on latest efforts. R. Young. 10 0570 SENATOR FROST (5) It (6g Thurber Frost—Wainoni Loyal). Will have to improve on recent efforts to have much chance. 11 8211 SOLDATO (8) It Mg For ward—Wee Doll). Racing solidly and gained impres* sive wins in two starts at Auckland winter meeting. Will find this tougher, but should still be prominent S. Miller. 12 5907 THUNDER GLOBE (5) It . <6g Thunder On—Shadow Globe). Paced line races from awkward marks for sixth and seventh al Oamaru and Timaru meetings in recent weeks. Has drawn favourably and should be one of the top prospects. J. Ferguson. Balloted out with right uf reentry:— 1 0000 DIEMAN LAD (11) it (llg Van Dieman—Princess Dillonia). Racing most disappointingly at present and will have to improve to be a threat. G. Mugford. Bracket: Winfield Chief and Platform.
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