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Australian trip?

(N.Z. Press Association} SYDNEY. The Australian Jockey Club hope the New Zealand three-year-old Panzer Chief will run in the inaugural Australasian Champion Stakes (lOf) at Bandwick on April 10 But itwlll cost" his owner, Mr Moran. *lO5O to get the Battle Waggon colt to the starting stalls. This is the cost of a late nomination Panzer Chief had been nominated for the Doncaster Handicap (Im), also to be run on the first day of the AJ.C. s autumn carnival at Randwick on April 10. But . tf l e New Zealander’s entry arrived about 10 days too late and there Is no provision for late Doncaster nominations.

However the club has advised Mr Moran, through the Waikato Racing Club, that Panzer Chief can still be nominated for the race which carries prize money of *50.000.

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Press, Issue 32535, 19 February 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Australian trip? Press, Issue 32535, 19 February 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)

Australian trip? Press, Issue 32535, 19 February 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)

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