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WAIPA

T.A.B. double: races 6 and 8

• 11 a.m.— [ ORAKAU HURDLES, $1200; IJm. —Royal Fleet (9) 10-2; Head Off (18) 10*1; Final Guy (14) 104); . Sea Dream (10) 9*11; Superior Star (4) 9-8; Mr Johnny (16) 9-5; 1 Investigate (17) 9*3: Mr Solo (6) : 9*2; Cindy Moss (7), Everite (1), ; Gold Park (3), Jumbana (12), Libretto (11), On Trial (13), • Summons (19). Terrestrial (5), ; Warlord (2), Wilego (8), Youanme . out with gght of re- [ entry: Terrestrial. 1 ■MlMMlfli

11J« »jn.— Twtet (8), William the Conqueror (14)8-0.

1X25 KAY MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE, *1720; 2Jm._Great Summit (17) 10-1; Sea Hoots (1) 0-13; Kaikohe (8) 9-11; Aleader (4) 0-9: Peter Hawkins (18). Rangitane (9) 9-2; Cash In (7). John Rose (11) 9-1; Arctic Heights (10), Darr (18) Hammurabi (14), Laka (0), Lawsun (5), Old Sam (13), Pahake (15) Profusion (12), Sir Stanley (2), Terrestrial (3) 94). IJ pun.— . TE KAWA HANDICAP, *1000; 7f.—Gwendolyn (8) 9-0; Execute (2) M; Lord’s Gift (4), Navigation (6) 8-5: Himself (19) 04; Duette (15), Wartan (17) 8-3; Flying Baron (10), Fountain Gold (13), Gold Realm (13), Hillbank (3) Soft Whisper (18) 8-2; Della Filou (14), Maharajah (9), Miss Crystal (7), Sparkling Cloud (18), Sherwyn Lass (1) 8-1; Persian Raider (5), Sports King (11) 8-0. 1.4 S p.m.— POKURU MAIDEN HANDICAP, *1000; Im.—First Division: Fiola (24) 8-10; Matoko (12) 8-7; Brandee (6), Cyretta (9), Great Foam (18), Totara Belle (19) 8-6; Cannyscoot (20) Crystal King (3), Jlndlvik (5), Rangitahl (8), Sandy’s Wish (21) 8-5; Aberall (15), Brandlwine (4) Bluett (13), Fair Tip (11). Gay Tax (25), Ice Breaker (7), Idunno (16) Mach One (17), Ralatea (1), Silvano (2), Summit Conference (23), Tairere (22), Vola Mena (14), Yennyp (10) 8-4. Second Division: Dyak (5) 8-9; Miss Beat Em (8), Neanderbelle (2) 8-7; Disarmed (19) Imperial Lad (6), Jubilee Girl (7), Timbrook (3) 8-6; Gosh Awful (23), Lord Patrick (17), Retune (18), WallaceviUe (16) 8-5: Bel Ellen (9), Bob’s Luck (11), Crest of Gold (13), Future Topic Si), Glen Campbell (10), Gold arch (12), Just Regal (4), McCarthy (20), Sea Imp (21), Sleepyfield (24), Sporting Sam (1), Transfusion (15), Wow (22) 8-4. Balloted out with right of reentry. — First division: Aberall, Brandlwine, Fair Tip, Blueit. Second division: Crest of Gold, Sporting Sam, Bob’s Luck. Brackets: Fiola and Dyak; Matoko and Miss Beat Em; Neanderbelle and Brandee: Cyretta and Disarmed; Great Foam and Imperial Lad; Jubilee Girl and Totara Belle; Timbrook and Canny, scoot; Crystal King and Gosh Awful; Jindivik and Lord Patrick: Rangitahl and Retune; Sandy’s Wish and WallaceviUe: Aberall and Bel Ellen: Blueit and Bob's Luck; Brandlwine and Crest of Gold; Fair Tip and Future Topic; Gay Tax and Glen Campbell; Gold March and Tee Breaker; Idunno and Just Regal;!

McCarthy and Mach One; Raiatea and Sea Imp; Silvano and Sleepfield; Sporting Sam and Summit Conference; Tairere and Transfusion; Vola Mena, Wow and Yennyp. (T.A.B. double closes 1 p.m.)

(T.A.B. closes IJO p.m.) 2.30 p.m<—. TE AWAMUTU GOLDCUP $4BOO and $2OO gold cup; Um. 1 0244 TRUTONE (15) 0-0. Fine galloper which looks ready for awin again at any time. Battled on last start over a mile at Ellerslie on June

5. Should be in it all the way, even from wide barrier .. position. R. Lang. 1 KE FREE PASS (») 4-4. Disappointing at Great Northern meeting. Hard to fancy on that form. R. Skelton. 3 mt HABANITA<IJ »-». Had surprise win last start over . - with a strong-finish. Ran on previous time over Ilf. at Te Rapa after some disappointing form. Good on her day but usually a slow beginner which needs luck in the running. D. Peake. 4 SIM LORD MAC (4) 4-5. Good winner last winter which

burst back into form with a solid mile win at Te Rapa on May 8. Since disappointing but always likely to come up again. B. Compton. 5 3801 TETPARCH-S GIFT (11) 8-5. Just got up over lOt. at Hlertsie on Saturday with game finish. Earlier good third over 7f. at Te Rapa when fresh from a spell.

Hardy and looks as though .he is right at peak form. Up 61b from last week and must be good prospect. D. Wyatt. 1 0152 CAPTAIN JEST (2) 0-2. Won three starts back over 7f. at Te Rapa on May 15, fifth in mile at Ellerslie on June . 5 and closest of seconds over lOf. last Saturday. Rugged winter galloper with all the pace to make the best of his favourable barrier position. N. Riordan. 0 0607 ABBEY'S SON (3) 7-12. Has shown useful winter form but might need another race. G. Chitty. y 7400 BEVLYN (16) 7-12. Managed fair fourth over Ilf. at Te Rapa on May 22, but generally, recent efforts have 10 n&^DASHIN^DEE 5 (17) 7-11. Recent third was If. hack race at Paeroa on May 25.

Has sometimes shown ability but not In field of this strength. 1’ 4044 GATHER (7) 7-11. Has had 28 races this season for one win. Might find this company a bit tough. 1? NM GAY COLLEEN <5) 7-11. Failed to show much over middle-distances at Gisborne In Mav. This Is much harder. J. Dooley. •- *7OO HONOURBRIGHT (6) 7-11. Well-performed middledistance runner in heavy ground. Has not shown much in four races since a spell. Likely to need further racing. K. Reooett. U 4077 KHORAGAN (10) 7-11. Has shown Sashes of promise but form over all gives him

little chance in this company. J McDonald. 15 WOO MAC'S PRIDE (13) 7-11. Would need to improve out M 9S Slg MASTER SIMON («) 7-11. Has had three races after a spell and seems to be improving. Looks one of the better light-weights. 17 0100 MiTAMIT (10) 7-11. Disappointing in two starts since surprise win over lof. at Te Aroha on April 24. Continues to work well and might show improvement. B. Andrews. 1« **oo RED MANTLE (12) 7-11. Woll beaten latest attempts. Won over 2m. this course on April 20 and previously

a winner here. IWOJ ROYAL ROUTINE (18) 7-11. Improved for close third /nromoted) last start over Ilf at Paeroa on May 25

after being well beaten in five earlier attempts. At best in winter going and might lack the pace to win oh better ground expected here. KBlucher. Scratched: Gold Heights (19) 3.10 p.m.-

PUKEATUA MAIDEN, WOO; 7f. —First division: Willy Nilly (25) 8-10; Designate (1), Persian Guard (14) 8-8; AU Dash (12), Crackerpira (8), DeUoette (7), Eb rita (6), Fair Venture (15), Highgate (11), Lewis Isle (4), Lord Byland (16), Meriana (13), Prima Ballerina (5), Summer Cloud (21) 8-7; Espectro (17), Final Choice (19), Lord Lu (18), Patulda (2), Riverina Pride (23), Diophon (20), Fancy Goods (22), Jayvee (10), Cobbler Fox (3) 8-9; Kaipipi (1), Tip Top (14) 84; Brave Chief (5), Brigandage (15), Durawood (19), Ross (12), Star Trouper (20), Teresa Belle (6), Tuakana (23) 8-7; Arctic Baron (18), Great ExRun (9), Yah (11), Star Avon (4), Grasherwm ?>(I3K Fancjrs Choice (17), Restive. (18) 84. Balloted out wifli - right: efreentry. — First Division! Diophon, Fancy Goods, Jayvee, Time Out, Holiday Fun, Scorpius. Second Division: Home 'Run, Yah, Star Of Avon, Grasherson, Fancy’s Choice, Restive. - Brackets: Willy Nilly and Cobbler Fox; Designate and Kai pipi; Persian Guard and Tip Top; AU Dash and Brave Oner: Brigandage and Crackerpira; Delloette and Durawood; Elrita and Foxetta; Fair Venture and Belter Skelter; Highgate and Keimaur; Lewis Isle and Tuakana; Meriana and Phone CaU; 'Prima Baler* ina and Star Trouper; Summer Cloud and Teresa Belle; Lord Byland and Melodica; Sir Ross and Diophon; Fancy Goods and Fancy’s Choice; Final Choice and Great Explorer; Holiday Fun and Home Run; Jayvee and Restive; Riverina Pride and Smoke Land; Scorpius and Star Of Avon; Time Out and Yan; Arctic Baron, Lord Lu, and Patulda; Espectro, Grasherson and You Beaut.

(T.A.B. doses 2.10 p.m.) 3.50 p.m.— FLYING HANDICAP $2500; 7f. 1 1002 RUAKIWI LASS (15) 9-0. Fine winter galloper at best which made a promising return to racing after a spell when second to Rose Of Erin over 6f at Ellerslie on June 7. Should continue to improve, but might need a further race or two before getting back to winning form. G. Willets. 2 1407 FAIRSCOTT (5) 8-13. Classy winter galloper which has not raced since last October. Will very likely need this one, but certainly worth attention. A. Colven. 3 5000 SIR CULLUS (1) 8-12. Outpaced all way in only two starts after a sped. Was one of last year’s winter stars. Almost certain to have improved with latest runs, but might need another one or two. K. Opie. 4 7181 ROSE OF ERIN (13) 0-10. With solid wins at two of last the top form prospects. Finished very strongly last time at Ellerslie on June 7 and has additional qualification of being a winner on this course. G. Alexander. 5 4235 MONANDER (11) 8-9. Ran only moderately at last start over 6f at Ellerslie on June 5 after string of good races. Model of consistency .over all with two firsts and four minor placings in latest six attempts beforehand. Too good not to be given serious consideration. 6 2210 HINDI (3) B*7. Ended succession of solid races when failed at last start at

Pukekohe in March. Has handled heavy ground well and might be hard to beat in spite of let-up. B. Andrews. 7 0085 ODDFELLOW (2) 8-4. Form poor but likely to go much better here on home track and less trying footing. R. Cleaver. 8 0923 JUST LADDIE (16) 8-3. Racing well again after being out of form. Close up at last two starts. J. Dooley. 9 04 MIKE HAYNES (5) 8-3. Distant fourth behind Seiko over 7f at Ellerslie last Saturday. Will probably continue his improvement, but might be a race or two away from top form. 10 0000 TIPPERARY TOM (4) 8-3. .Very capable at best, but would need to improve bn latest showings. R. Riordan. 11 0560 REOFFERED (12) 81. Usually fairly close, nut well beaten last time in sprint at Wanganui oh June 7. Has raced well on this track. P. Venn; 12 0618 BELCLARE (14) 8-0. Has not raced since last December. Has ability, but likely to need this race. 13 0048 MR HIND (17) 8-0. Capable of better than he has shown. Very impressive last spring. Better ground here might help. t ? • " 14 5070 PARDON (9) 80. Smart but would have to improve . to win herb. . 15 3260 ST BRUCE (7) 8-0. Looked: on the way back-to tbp?tonn when erase second to Captain Jest over 7f at Te Rapa on May 15. Hard to fancy pn-EUerslie run, but always capable of an upset. 16 0005 SNUGGLES (10) 80. Ran on fauiy well last starts her second after a speiL EVen at best Would be hard pressed to win in thircbSapany. J. Grylls. 17 1259 WILLIE CAN (0) 88. Won hack sprints at Te Awamutu and Te Rapa. Ran well next time when fifth over 7f at Ellerslie on June 5, then weakened same course on June 7. Down a stone this time and worth respect

4.25 p.m.—HAIRINI HANDICAP, $1206; Um.—Fort Street (9) 8-6; Mr Melrose (15) 8-5; Alphee Dee (13), Star of Eire (17) 8-4; Arctic Time (4) Zorba (6) 8-3; Briar Rose (19), Glenrone (2), Gyland (10), Nikaboka (12), Roulation (3), Rusty Baron (23), Shelly Beach (5) Suntime Rose (20), Top Chick (16) 8-1; Captain Sandy (8), Honey Spi (1), Onaia Lass (7), Puerto Rico (18), We Submit (22), Cresty Clare (14) 8-0. Balloted out with right of reentry: Bardalana (21) 8-1; JumRetune (24), Wilego Bracket: Bardalana and Briar Rose.

Selections 11 a.m.—Orakau Hurdles: Cea Dream, Superior Star, Head Off. 11.40 a.m.—Arapunl Handicap: East Court, Neralee, Dixie Belle. 12.25 p.m.—Kay Memorial Steeplechase: Sea Boots, Kaikohe, Great Summit. 1.5 p.m.—Te Kawa Handicap: Gwendolyn, Duette, Hillbank. 1.45 p.m.—Pokuru MaldenFirst division—Fiola, Jindlvik. Second division—Dyak, Jubilee Girl. 2.30 p.m.—Te Awamutu Cup: Trutone, Captain Jest, Habanita. 3.10 p.m.—Pukeatua Maiden: First division — Designate, Persian Guard Second division —Cobbler, Fox Tip, 3.50 p.m.—Flying Handicap: Rose of Erin, Oddfellow, Just Laddie. 4.25 p.m.—Hairini Handicap: Alphee Dee, Zorba, Nikaboka.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32636, 18 June 1971, Page 3 (Supplement)

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WAIPA Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32636, 18 June 1971, Page 3 (Supplement)

WAIPA Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32636, 18 June 1971, Page 3 (Supplement)