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ADDINGTON

T.A.B. double: races 6 and 8 On-course double: races 2 and 4

(T.A.B. closes 4.35 p.m.) 5.45 p.m.— RUGBY UNION HANDICAP $1600; trotters; 2:17 class; 13f.

FANCIED RUNNERS

AL MUNDY: Sound run for second to Western Valley on June 7 at Ashburton. Will only have to race generously to get into finish. BIG SPENDER: Has shown sufficient ability at times to be a top chance. Fair fifth in heavy going at Ashburton at latest start. CHIEF WALK: Racing consistently, but best efforts have been on soft tracks. Might be a danger. GLENCREE: Seldom guilty of a really bad race and should be in at finish. GREAT ELECT: Failed to do better than seventh on first day. at Ashburton, but is expected to he harder to beat here. NINETY DAYS: Another expected to do better on a firm track. Has useful turn of speed. . PACIFIC STAR: Racing consistently and must he given another chance. COTTON. HANOVER: Racing well enough to have better than an outside chance. PAROA: Has gone well enough in Some of,his races to have a chance OfjSurprising. REBEL CORD: Does best on rain- . affected tracks. WESTERN VALLEY: Useful trotter, well suited by winter conditions.' W6n at Ashburton on June 7. " (T.A.B; closes 5.5 p.m.) 4.M c .

FANCIED RUNNERS FIRST FIGEON: Sound race for fifth at Ashburton on June 7. Has been rather unlucky lately and is due for a change of fortune. JENNY BELLE: Beat all but Andy Tee on June 7 at Ashburton and must be considered a top chance on that LAWRENCE: Has not raced since February 24. Form at times has been good enough to give him a chance of surprising. MASTER KEY: In spite of poor draw will form a useful second string of bracket with Tiawana, which finished third in Queen’s Birthday Stakes after winning at Rangiora last month. MECCA BRIGADE: Will appreciate flying start and should be a danger. SAN SEBASTIAN: Outside chance as he has drawn badly. Good enough to be considered. BOMERLOC: Won at Ashburton on June 7, being promoted. Should go well again. (T.A.B. Closes 5.35 p.m.) 4.45 p.m.—

1 0791 King's Court (1) 36 W. Townley Bracket: Andy Tee and Overall FANCIED RUNNERS ANDY TEE: Two easy wins at Ashburton. Should be too good for most in this race. Will be bracketed with OverAROLLO KING: Distant third to Geoff’s Gift at Ashburton on June 7. Should go well again. BROCKWORTH KING: Fair, races at times lately, and on occasions has looked unlucky. Should go well. DAISY CHARLES: Not reliable, but if she begins cleanly, should be prominent. LAURA: Poor run when she failed at. Washdyke on"-.May 15, but is capable of getting into.finish. RANGATIRA: Fair second to King’s Court at Nelson on Tuesday. Very little improvement will.be needed for him to beat most in this race. (T.A.B. Closes .4’4* p.m.) 7.20 p,m.— FIRST CANTERBURY PARK

FANCIED RUNNERS CITY HALL: Failed in Sapling Stakes, but earlier efforts were of sufficient - standard to give him a chance of being Hl Highly-regarded colt from Washdyke. Not too reliable, but might be a surprise packet hig reputation and finished second - to Kflat at Addington trials last month. NEWPORT TRYAX: First start Since joining F. E. Newfield’s team. Has shown sound ® n J I might gb well. STROLL AWAY: Will be popular with place investors after third in Sapling Stakes. LIGHTSEY: Easy winner of the Oamaru Juvenile Stakes and should be first or second. ROYDON ROUX: Failed in Sapling Stakes after winning in record time at Auckland last month. Should be the hardest to beat

(TJk.B. closes 4.40 p.m.) 7.50 p.m.— CONFERENCE HANDICAP $1000; trotters; three-year-olds; lim.

FANCIED RUNNERS LUCKY KIRBTIN: Made pace and held on for fourth in Trotting Stakes on February 20. Appeals as a place chance. NO OFFENCE: Unlucky when eighth at Rangiora on May 29 at latest start. Good type of trotter, expected to show up. TRYPHENA; Finished well after slow start for second to Coronet Peak at Nelson on Tuesday. Will only have to -kindly to tak « beating. BOADICEA; Filly by Prince

Calumet from good trotting mare, Remember When. Has not been‘seen at trials, but on breeding must be given a chance.. ABLE ADIOS: Won well at Ashburton on June 7. Should be a top chance. GOOD ADMIRAL: Has failed in two starts since winning Trotting Stakes. Should make a bold bid. TOP BRASS: Has won as a pacer, but will have to be taken on trust. Is very fit and should be more seasoned than many in this race. (T.A.B. double doses 4.50 p.m.) (T.A.B. doses 7.10 p.m.) 0.20 p.m.—

CANTERBURY PARK WINTER CUP $3500; 2:14 class; IM. 1 SOS ALPHA GIRL <4) H (7 m Garrison < Hanover—Girl Brigade). Fair fifth to Noble Lord at Forbury Park on May 1 at latest start, which was her third tor the season. Has useful speed and might surprice. A. Cox. 2 4727 EMPIRE ROYAL (2) H (4 m Lumber Dream—Vig- . non). Made pace and dropped out late in Ashbur--2a TOM GENERAL IDEA (3) It (♦’h Fallacy—nuld Drivel. Could not handle track at Ashburton on June 7 and was pulled usL Was a decisive wlrmer & Hangiora Winter Cup at previous start, a performance which gives him a great chance in this field. R. 3 NOTGENERAL DEMAND (4) It (4 g Van Hanover— Allanax). Fought on gamely to win Over two miles at Washdyke on May IS at latest start, capping off some consistent and unlucky racing. In spite of rise in class ffgfeiy teto ,he 4 4440 JOHNNY KAWA (I) It (7 h Johnny Globe—lkawal). No appeal On latest efforts, although on a heavy track might show up. G. Shand. 5 MM MISTER SMART (5) H (4 g Direct Globe Clementine). Showed speed in patches In race at Ashburton on June 7, but tangled in going. Good sixth at-previ-ous start at Wasdyke. Might be coming back to his best, which would give him a reasonable chance. C. McPherson. 4 05 PLATFORM (7) It (13 g Flying Song—Auto Mahru). Fair run for fifth on a heavy track at Ashburton on June 7. Makes little appeal. P. O'Reilly. 7 30*0 SELTREB (♦) It (4 g Sally Boy—Guild Hall). No appeal on latest efforts, although at times has shown fair ability. L. Ashton. 3 4024 WALK ALONE <B) It (4 g Bachelor Hanover—Stroll).

Dropped out to ninth at Ashburton on June 7, but was a good second to General Demand, which was in receipt of 24 yards, at Washdyke on May 15. Capable of getting into the finish. T. May. 9 0172 MONARRG (2) 12 (5 m Morano—Arriaga). Fought on for second to Wag at Ashburton on June 7. Has mixed

good and bad form in the last two months. Must be considered, especially if there is rain. O. Quinlan. 10 4250 SHARLEA (1) 12 (5 m Young Charles — Honeysuckle). Dropped out to eighth behind Wag at Ashburton. This was her first race for more than a month and she should be improved. Capable of getting into the finish. B. Anderson. 11 4M3 SMOKEY EXPRESS (3) 12 (6 g Smokey Hanover— Dorlta). Close third to Wag at Ashburton. Seldom guilty of a bad run and should- go close. D. Watts. Bracket: Empire Royal and General <Jdea.

FANCIED RUNNERS HILTON HIGHWAY: Useful run for fifth in Oamaru Juvenile Stakes at only start. Should go well. LANSING: Fine record at trials, but disappointing in two race starts. Expected to do better on the firmer footing expected in this race. LOGAN CHEVAL: Has paced three fine races this season and appeals as a top prosSure to go well after fine fifth in Sapling Stakes. ARMBRO FREE: Useful run for fourth in Sapling Stakes. Even from this mark should be one of the hardest to beat.

(T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 9.35 p.m.— FIRST L. S. SMART .STAKES $1950; 2:16 class; mobile start; lOf. 1 SSW ADULT HANOVER (4) It (4 g Van Hanover—Adult). Unsuited by going at Nelson on Monday ana never a chance. Showed sound form on firm tracks earlier in season and should be prominent A. Cox. 2 1210 BOY LOUW (10) It (6 g Smokey Hanover—Craven). Failed at Ashburton but has

gone well in similar races to this. In spite of bad draw, should show up. D. Jones. 3 1239 DAVID FROST (•) It (4 h Thurber Frost—Angelica). Third to Fortunate on first day of the Ashburton meet-

Ing, but failed to pace evenly on a bad track two days later. Is very speedy at getting into 4 4407 FINESSEO) It (8 m Johnny Globe—Reshuffle). No appeal on latest efforts, although at times she has gone well enough to be a chance. C. White. 5 *o*o GAY LOCAL O) H (5 m Local Light—Gay Alabama). Poor showings at Nelson, but would do better in this type of race if track is firm. D. Watte. 4 OSS* MARGARET MARIE (7) It (5 m Morris Eden— Stowaway). Two disappointing races at Nelson. Looks well, but would have .to show

improvement to have much chance. J. Smolensk). r start However, received a . . Poor run and was never ; a . B&JK-StsTe,: g,« Local Hone-Rea Kitty). fe>^t“eoSS W lr £ better than seventh on Mon- •• Fought On gamely to win on the . second day at Ashburton. . Should go -well again, although would have best ehanee on a heavy track. 1* •m M VBNFALL <t) It d g Fallacy — Bonny Venture). Always a chaifte in this type of event Rated quite well on latest campaign, which was at Auckland. Should go close to getting into the finish. R. Young.

(TJt.B. clow* 7.30 p.m.) 10.10 p.m.— SECOND L. S. SMART STAKES, *1950; 2:16 class; mobile start; lin.

FANCIED RUNNERS BLACKBEARD: Has faded in standing starts, but should go close to winning in this event. Will be bracketed with

a capable pacer in Garrison House. CRYSTAL JOHN: Decisive win and a fourth at Nelson. Sure

to appreciate the flying start and should go dose. DANCING STEP: Good placing behind Obstinate and Aero - Circle at Nelson on Tuesday. Must be considered on that run. FORTUNATE: Won well*in Nicoll

Handicap at Ashburton on June 5. Looks one of the top prospects. JOHN CHARLES: Has raced fairly well lately and should do better on a firm track ■ than he did in mud at Ashburton.

OMTINATC: Had two fairly hard races at Nelson, finishind with a win over 12 furlongs. Must be considered. SWIFT ACTION: Weak form background, but is capable Of a bold showing in spite of poor draw.

1 0092 Al Mundy (4) It It a A. Bourne 4105 Big Spender (2) 3 W. Doyle 4244 Chief Walk (1) G. Hore. It 4 4180 Glencree (7) C. White It 5 0417 Great Elect (9) J. Carmichael.. It « 4032 Lucky Lad (8) H. Cox It 7 2180 Ninety Days (6) H. Donaldson It e 2253 Pacific Star (3) R. Nyhan It 3307 Super Joe (5) It 10 4509 Bonny Lands (2) A. Amyes 24 11 0530 Cotton Hanover (4) P. Gallagher 24 12 0360 Paroa (3) T. May 24 13 0001 Rebel Cord (1> R. Young 24 14 3701 Western Valley (1) J. Litten 36

■■ .131. 1 9033 Country Martial (0) K 3 4405 . First Ftyeen (ft) it 3 0202 Ja-myJSaila fl) It 4 0040 Lawnmw(j) it D. Jones* 5 5000 Master Key< (12) it 5a 0213 TI»w»M ty (9) it 1C Holmes » 7 3089 Mecca Brigade (3) 7a 0044 Ovr it it J. Carmichael 0 7000 oifthty Batten (5) it G. Shand • 0900 Recotlectton (4) it S 1070 . San Sebastian (11) it „ „ :P. Yeatman ft 7631 Semerfoe (1) It R. Negus 11 0030 Senette (6) It ■ Brackets: Tiawana and Master Key, Mecca Brigade and Our Way.

CLARENDON HANDICAP >1600; 2:17 class; probationary drivers; 2m. 1 0511 Andy Th (12) It M. Hessey i 0820 Overall (10) It 2 8003 Apollo King (4) B. Hill It 3 0056 Brock worth King (2) T. Behms It 4 5 09 Caddy (13) M. De Filippi 3288 Daisy Charles (8) H. McHugh 0544 Galafas (9) E. Crawford It It 6 It 8 9 2130 Lauro (11) 8407 Long Book (7) 0404 Lord Ashbury (1) K. Due art It it 10 It 11 0905 Mischievous Mood (5) A. Purdon It 12 2062 Rangatlra (3) A. Purdon It

1 «*)0 City Hall (2) It 2 <<j> * “ t 00 toS/?’ “ * <*> » V ;>t « «003 StraH Away (4) /. it » 731 lShS»y <1) 12 11 'Mr ■irKn’Siux (1) ’ u p.liiSigM

1 000 Acceretion (5) J. Hampton It 3 Globade (2) It 4 46 Land Point (6) R. Young Lucky Kirs tin (7> P. O’Reilly It 5 034 It 6 0568 No Offence (3) R. Brosnan It 7 006 Scottish Wine (8) B. Gliddon . It 8 002 Tryphena (4) L. Broom It 2 Boadicea (1) W. Doyle it 9 4031 Able Adios (1) D. McCormick 24 10 4075 Caswell (4) J. Lit ten 24 24 11 3190 Good Admiral (2) T. May Top Brass (3) L. Smillie 24 12 0125 24

(T.A.B. closes IM p.m.) 9.56 - s SECOND CANTERBURY 1 9900 guynscy Princess (2) it 2 ? ,y « It It It 4 526 Lopan Cheval <«) It 5 445 (6) It .6 379- MM«r S T«pfM* (7) It 7 S (4) It D. McCormick

8 5868 Star Guest (3) K. Wells It 9 5090 Trebles (5) L. Ashton It 10 3534 Armbro Free (1) M. Holmes 24 Bracket: Lansing and Scottish Don.

1 0070 Blackboard (S) It J. Smolensk! la 1870 Garrison House (1) It 2 9014 Crystal John (2) D. Jones It 3 9063 Dancins Step (6) F. Newfield Faerie Mab (9) It 4 7000 It R. Nyhan 5 00 Fallout (8) K

6 8661 Fortunate (4) R. Young It 7 3306 John Charles (3) M. Holmes It 8 6541 Obstinate (7) G. Shand It 9 5000 Swift Action (10) M. Butt It Bracket: Blackbeard and risen House. Gar-

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32636, 18 June 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)

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ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32636, 18 June 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)

ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32636, 18 June 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)