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RICCARTON

T.A.B. double: races 5 and 7 Qn-course double: races 1 and 2

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Jackpot: races 2,4, 5,6, and 7

11.1 S a.m.— L (T.A.B. closes 10.5 a.m.) TRIAL HURDLES •| *1400; 12m and 60 yards.

J. Skinner . Scratched: Locarno (11)> Japita (4), Blue Melody (6). FANCIED RUNNERS DEEP COVE; Narrow-win in this role last . Saturday. Form all round has been sound and ’ must be rated good chance again. MOUNTAIN LION: Has been fairly consistent and would be very good chance in real winter ground. GREY SATIN: Has done nothing spectacular lately but has • pace, jumps well and has ' shown winning form on the course. • , AMALGAMATION: AUhougb well beaten by first two, I made sound showing for I third in hurdles last week, if M|ght be harder to beat if ' kept handier in running , this time. LE CHAPEAU: Looks one pf the stronger fancies after seconds at Levin and Trentham at his last two attempts. SONY: Although clearly out ; stayed in hurdles last week .1 has the ability to keep close £T to the pace and must be a j- L sound -place prospect if the f ground remains soft. Noon—(T.A.B. closes 14.50 a.m.) | CASHMERE PLATE r $1400; three-year-olds; 7f.

FANCIED RUNNERS LEYLEIGH: Smart youngster which has yvon Ills last two races In style—at Amberley and Walmate—but has not raced since May. Should be one of better prospects, although this might be harder. ZARNIA: Record in three starts last season was a second and two wins. Was most Impressive at Ashburton and Wash-

dyke and should take beating again. CLASSIC NATURE: Made successful debut at Waipukurau and shaped well again to finish third at Awapuni in his only start since. Although he has not raced since March

he looks in forward condition. - SIR RIBOT: Although well beaten by Zarnia at Ashburton last time out shaped as if he might run thia distance well. Win add second at his preceding starts were both gained oh this course. LOCH LINN HE: Impressive victory .In juvenile event at Washdyke last Saturday . week. Has made steady progress at each start to date and should still be improvHas not worked since March but still must be rated good chance after a fourth and a first at his -only two starts. BALTIC BLUE: Failed to run on in Haldon Stakes last Saturday when ground was against him. Earlier form had been very sound and that might be the best guide. GOLD COUNT: Has been fairly gromising and would have to e included among the better prospects although badly drawn. RIBOLITA: Must be regarded better than an outside chance after minor placings at her last two starts at -Washdyke. RED BOY: Solid finish for third in Haldon Stakes last Satur-

day was preceded by a similar placing at Ashburton at his only previous start. - (T.A.B, closes 11.30 a.m.) 12.40 p.m.—

FANCIED RUNNERS DOOMSDAY: Stylish winner over Washdyke country last Saturday week, but lost rider at ■> fifth fence in Lawford Steeples last week. Does not often make many mistakes, so should be given a chance to make amends. STAY RED: Spoilt strong patch of cross country form by falling at fifth fence in Lawford Steeples last week. May do better if he shows more

respect for the big country this time. DRY TIME: Runaway winner of .Lawford Steeples last week '•after being left clear when Ayrshire Dawn fell at last fence. In present " form should take beating again. LAGER: Well beaten by Doomsday at Washdyke after forcing much of the pace. Win at previous start was over the Waimate country. SCRAM: Looked likely improver when second to Dry Time in Lawford Steeples last week. (T.A.B. closes 12.10 p.m.) . 1.20 p.m.— JUMPERS* FLAT HANDICAP $2000; Um. 1 3406 LORD CHICK (7) IM (7 g Sabaean—Tittle Tattle, J. A. Gibbs, Matamata). Waikato Hurdles winner which . has also won twice on the flat this winter. Would only need to race up to the form which gave him victories in jumpers l flats at Te Rapa and Rotorua in May to take beating here. IL Laggstt. 2 4555 CONTRADICT (0) IM (8 g We Don’t Know—Stately Glade, E. Rayner, Wanganui). Best performance on latest campaign was second

tn the Waikato Hurdles in May. Won five races early last season — four over hurdles and one on the flat. The latter event was a highweight at New Plymouth last October. B. Waertea. 2a 9000 ROGER (2) 9-5 (7 g Fair’s Fair—Lady Sandra, E. Rayner, Wanganui). Form all round last season was not inspiring although he has been placed in two open sprints during the winter. The most recent of those was a distant second behind Igloo at Hastings in June. J. Skinner. 3 8600 MAMMOTH (9) 9-10 (8 g Gigantic—Fairy Mine, F. C. Pratt. Levin). All his best form, including two wins this winter. has been over hurdles. Former good handicapper whose record includes two New Zealand Cup placings. Might take beating in this field if he pro- • duced one of his peak runs. D. Strawbridge. 4 4077 SANDBANK (15) 9-9 (9 h Dogger Bank—Dower, J. E. Shaw, Washdyke). Has been a bit disappointing all round as a jumper this winter, but earlier showed very sound form in open handicaps. Has not raced since June, but might still be a big danger in this Held. K. Marshment. 5 0470 DARK SONG (5) 9-7 (11 g Red Jester—Brown Linnet. R. J. Bain, Hastings). Best run on latest campaign was a fourth in the Hawke’s Bay Hurdles on his home track in June. Last win on the flat was in Taupo Jumpers’ Flat at Rotorua in May , of last year. B. Kennedy. 6 0714 STRANGER (3) 9-6 (6 g Kurdistan— Unknown. W. ;J. j Hillis. Riverton). Win and ■ fourth at latest * attempts i were over hurdles at Wash- < dyke. Other success last j

season was in high-weight company at the Beaumont meeting in December. W. Hillis. 1 1 LITTLE JOHNNY (10) ♦-S (10 g Faux Tirage—Fond Memory, J. H. Callahan, Washdyke). Almost made amends for some unlucky runs lately when beaten by a nose by Deep Cove in LOngbeach Hurdles last Saturday. Only win on autumn

and winter campaign was in high-weigh at Blenheim in April. W. Gye. * 024® MOUBRAY (10) »-5 (8 g Clarification—Sula, A. Gibbs, Patea). Won hurdles double, including Awapuiii Hurdles, in June and was runner-up to Simon in Trentham Hurdles last month. Flat form last season had not been good but has previously won * l?.l hc - role ' c - MeGovam. * 021* NEVER GIVE IN (10) 9-S (7 g Never Give Up—Mariella, D. Grubb, Feilding). Snowed very useful form over hurdles last season, the most recent of his two wins Talavera Hurdles at Trentham last month. Went fair race for eighth in open handicap at Marton last Saturday. N. Treweek.

10 10*7 EMCEE OH (17) M (7. g Bellborough—Jaycee, R, j. Cochrane, Gore). The most recent of four wins over hurdles on his present campaign was at the C.J.C. May meeting. Made a little ground for seventh among open handicappers at Waimate. last month at his latest attempt. A. Robb. 11 1337 MR SOUTHLAND (*) 7-4 (7 g Freelight—Dame Rumour, E. A. Winsloe, Gore). Best form last season was shown as a hurdler but was placed twice on the flat during the summer. R. _ Weaver.

12 5234 RUFFINO (14) 9-3 (7 g Empire Way—Kildaro, J. W. Singers, Matangi). Run down to- fourth after trying for all-the-way win in Longbeach Hurdles last Saturday. Other recent placings were over hurdle at Hastings. Only win .°V fl** tast season was in high-weight at Te Aroha in February. O. Walters. 13 SA,L5 A,L AWAY (12) 4-3 (11 g Tsaoko—Voyager, W. M. Turner, Washdyke). Former good handicapper which won twice over hurdles last season, his latest success being at Washdyke last month. SUII retains a fair bit of pace but might find some of his younger rivals to at this stage of his career. A. Cowan. 14 1415 SUPERIOR STAR (1) M (6 g Test Case—Belle Rosa,

J. A. Gibbs, Matamata). He* cent winner over hurdles at Matamata and Tauranga but no recent' form of worth on the flat. Placed twice on flat in maiden miles earlier last season. H. Green. U 1024 MASTER LEIGH (4) 9*o (7 g Dogger Bank—Lorna Leigh, G. D. Lee, Riccarton). Has one win and two, minor placings over country from five starts on his present campaign. Has not raced for some time but won three middle*distance events and graduated to open class three seasons back. M. Thornley. Balloted out with right of reentry:— 17 0220 MIGHTY EFFORT (11) 9-0 (7 h Chatsworth ll—Foxlass, G. G. Cameron, Takanlni). 15 0434 SONY (13) 9-1 (6 g Summertime — Countess Oman, R. B. Taggart, Riccarton). Has been running sound races as a hurdler lately and is just the type to cause an upset. Best flat form this winter was third to Blank Cheque and Red Carpet in open mile at Wingatui in June. G. Jackson. Bracket: Contradict and Roger.

(T.A.B. double closes 12.40 p.m.) (T.A.B. closes 1 p.m.) 1.10 p.m.—GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 08500; 3im. 1 6121 ROBERT EARL (11) 10*10 (12 g Earldom—Lady Doss; J. Singers, Matangi). Won this race with 0-6 two years ago and right in form for tills attempt. Close second to Koral in Homeby last week and has the stamina to turn the tables ovei another mile. G. Walters. 2 6121 KORAL (0) 104 (11 g Hillis, Riverton). His spectacular record of 22 wins as a jumper includes a Grand National, six Homeby’s and three Lincoln Steeples victories at Riccarton. Could not be penalised for his Homeby victory last week and one of the obvious chances with 10-4. W. Hillis. 3 5156 TEAK (10) 104 (13 g

Conclusion—Red Timber; '. Miss E. White, Feilding). Won Wellington Steeples with 9-8 last month, but beaten good way out in Homeby last week. Might lack the necessary pace if the race is . run over good . ground. P. Whiteman. 4 1022 STATUS (7) 9-8 (7 g Agricola—Renowned; E. Temperton, Awapuni). Dour stayer which won Manawatu Steeples in June. Has been • placed twice since failing in Wellington Steeplechase. D. Fiplay. IA 1210 FREE FRENCHMAN (8) 9-4 (6 g Freelight—Sweet Lor raine; W. Hillis, Riverton). Fell’in Homeby Steeplechase last week. Easy winner at Washdyke the week before. Shaped like a future National winner when unbeaten in four starts over country here a year- ago. 5 1294 BERWEN (5) 9-5 (6 g Jekyll—-Royal Order; J. McKay, Wingatui). Checked when going well close to leaders at second-last fence in Homeby. In the circumstances his fourth was a good run. Has none the best of It at the weights, but should go well. G. Mee. 4 1120 TROVANTA (1) 9-5 (9 g Trovato—Defendant; R. Cochrane; Gore). Fell in crowding incident at secondlast fence in last week’s Homeby when close to lead. Distant second . behind Free Frenchman at Washdyke a week earlier, but won on that course and. at Oamaru earlier in winter. A.. Robb. 7 1114 ROYAL FLEET (2) 9-1 (8 h Comte de Grasse—Royal Beseech; D. Perkinson, Te Aroha). Dogged stayer which came to the forefront of hurdlers earlier this winter, his wins including the Winter Hurdles at Trentham. Fair fourth over country, 2Jm, at Taumaranui meeting last week. H. Green. 9 0040 FINAL LUCA (4) 9-0 (7 g Cappieluca — Culminate; B. Lumsden, Awapuni). Was beaten off when he lost rider at second-last fence in Homeby last week. Appeared to have Wellington Steeples safely won until he fell at last fence. R. Lammas. 10 3113 REVERSIBLE (3) 9-0 (9 g Reversal—Triumphant; I. Bradbury, Woodville). Third

in Homeby Steeples was promising first run at Riccarton. Acts as if he will run out another mile doggedly from liis place in weights. C. McGovern. Bracket: Koral and Free Frenchman. Scratched: Aleader (4). 2.55 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 1.45 p.m.) PAPARUA HANDICAP $1800; 7f. 1 4260 PRINCESS MEL LAY (10) 9-5 (5 m Melay—Princess Ermine, H. A. Anderton, Wingatui). Class mare which must always command respect but still might find this distance a little short of her best. Well back all the way last Saturday in Brabazon

Handicap. A. Robinson. 2 0140 WATCHMAN (9) 8-9 (7 g Pakistan'lI —Watch and Wait, R. B. Taggart, Riccarton). Capable of. running this distance well on his day but would need to improve out of sight on his Brabazon run. E. Low. 3 1990 CRUNCH (14) 8-6 (6 g Bellborough — Sweet Christine. R. J. Cochrane, Gore). Top class sprinter at best but recent efforts suggest he might have trained off. Was well back all the way in Brabazon Handicap. B. Shaw. 4 9054 LLOYD (7) 8-6 (5 h Llanstephan—Lola, L. H. Pratt, Orari). Solid finisher for fourth among stronger rivals in Brabazon Handicap makes him look sound prospect in this field. E. Didham. 5 1700 ELVIN SPARK (12) 8-5 (G g Campo—Bikini, G. D. Lee, Riccarton). Well back all the wav when making fresh start in Brabazon Handicap. Should be improved by that run but would still be preferred over more ground. M. Thornley. 6 6341 WAIRIO (17) 8-4 (6 g Bellborough—Maybeso, J. R. Dowling, Wingatui). Has not raced since February but might go well fresh. Was an impressive winner on his home course over this distance at his last start. 7 3111 CLASSIC MISSION 18) 8-3 (3 c Persian Garden if— Angelet, S. A. Brown, Wood-

ville).- Made a big impression in his first season, winning five races, the last three in succession. Has not raced since May but looks very well. W. Skelton. 3104 DEFAULT (1) 0-3 (5 g Bourbon Prince—Pendarves, M. R. Jones, Washdyke). Gets back a bit but might not find it hard to improve on a sound record on this roomy track. Sound effort for fourth at Washdyke last Saturday week. D. Sanderson. 1650 MARTHA BELL (5) 8-3 (6 m Comte de Grasse— Queen of Sheba, J. Lalor, Ashburton). Won twice and gained several placings during a busy campaign in the season just ended. Honest enough but would have to be taken on trust on her latest form. 9409 GEE TEE (16) 8-2 (7 g Fountainhead —Gambol. D. J. Thistoll, Riccarton). Has not raced since May but often goes his best races when fresh. Won this race last year when fresh up from a spell. R. McCann. 3586 GRIPPLE (11) 8-2 (6 g Wandering Willie — Legal Tender, B. T., Jones, Washdyke). Latest form a bit disappointing but won two open sprints over tills distance on tne course last season. Ran third in. this race last year then won the final day of meeting. K. Aitken. 4007 SHIPMASTER (4) 8-2 (7 g Money, D. J. Thistoll, Riccarton). Promising first-up run from local stable to finish seventh in Brabazon Handicap. Form last season was patchy but still capable of getting into the money if he ?ame up with one of his peak runs. M. Cohen. 0110 BLACK KNIGHT (6) 8-0 (10 g King Finchall —Lady Briton, A. Gregory, Hastings). Has a good record as a hurdler but that is unlikely to earn him a strong following in an open sprint field. I. Anning. EQUAL CHANCE (2) 8-0 (6 h Eastern Nip—Eastern Princess, M. Watson, Halkett). Has not raced since the Christchurch Hunt meeting D Reecf 1969 N ot f^ 7123 HONEY CARLILE (13) 8-0 (4 m Better Honey—Nora Crena, J. S. Shaw, Riccarton).

Two promising runs—at Ashburton and Washdyke—for minor placlngs in open sprints since clearing hacks at Waimate in May. G. Mein. 16 5290 I SPY (3) 8-0 (4 in Mystery—Smuggler’s Bank, G. a H. Murfltt, jun., Riccarton). Very capable on her day but lost chance in Brabazon Handicap by beginning badly. Would have to be taken on trust L. Carsten. 17 9560 ROYAL MOUNT (15) 8-0 (6 g Gold Sovereign— Manaveen, A. N. Did ham, Wingatui). Only placing since open sprint win at Invercargill in May was a third in corresponding event at Ashburton in June. Weak showing in last Saturday’s Brabazon Handicap. G. Heaton.

3.40 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 2.30 p.m.) WINTER CUP $5000; Im. 1 2021 W ATAL LAN (5) 92 (8 g Bellborough — Swanky; B. Anderton, Wingatui). Sprinted brilliantly fresh for win at Washdyke last month. Has developed his best form at middle distances but should be solid finisher. J. Dowling. 2 0108 RED CHIPS (3) 8-12 (8 g Stunning—Reka Pai; C. McDonald, Riccarton). Good run while his condition lasted

over 7f last week. Represents good class when in form. N. Cowles. 4 4003 TRELAY (7) 8-6 (5 h Mellay—Treasure Pond; H. A. Anderton, Wingatui). Finished at great rate for third in Brabazon (7f) last week. Hard to beat here. A. Robinson. 5 1111 TRITON (4) 8-6 (4 h Pakistan—Hauani; S. Brown, Woodville). Set the seal on liis class in unbeaten sequence with brilliant win in York Handicap, Ellerslie, June 5. Looks ideal type for a race of this type. W. Skelton. 6 5191 MELDIE (12) 8-5 (6 g Bellborough—Reverted; R. Pankhurst, Invercargill). Won this race with 41b less two years ago, and showed he was right back to his best with effortless win against milers at Washdyke last Saturday week. E. Didham. 7 3220 TIME AND TIDE (9) 8-4 (9 g Dogger Bank—Margaret Jane, J. Tomkinson, Riccarton). Might find the class too strong at this distance. Chances look brighter over more ground later at meeting. G. Mein. 8 0000 AYUB KHAN (19) 8-2 (6 g Pakistan II —Dawn Chorus; G. Ivil, Awapuni). Nothing to commend him on his latest form. L. Cars ton. 9 1412 STORMY SEAS (16) 8-2 (4 h Whistling Willie—Discordant; R. Pankhurst, Invercargill). Ran Blank Cheque close over 7f on this course last week, and should come up better for the run. Second top-ranking South Island three-year-old in* season just ended. J. Pankhurst. 10 1153 HIS AYR (6) 8-0 (4 h His Grace —Uniflow; K. Thomson, Otaki). Four wins at 3yrs last season. Just beaten over 7f at Levin last week in first race for some weeks. R. McCann. 11 1241 BLANK CHEQUE (18) 7-13 (4 g Ribotlight—Present Again; H. Powell and J. Wilson, Wingatui). Improved solid record on course with Brabazon Handicap victory last week. 12 0159 FROSTY LIGHT (10) 7-13 (6 g Freelight—Silver Diane; G. Brick, Riverton). Most recent win was over middle distance. Doubtful if he will measure up in this class. E. Low. 13 2263 RED CARPET (11) 7-13 (6 g Magic Carpet—Otaio Rambler, G. Hampton). Consistent place getter on South Island winter circuit, but in weaker fields than this one. M. Denton. 14 6305 LIBANSON (IS) 7-12 (7 g Lib an—Gold Seeker; A. N. Didham, Wingatui). Fair run for fifth in Brabazon last week but doubtful if he will improve enough to win here. G. Wright. 15 8090 AEOLIAN (17) 7-11 (7 g Ruddington—Green Rose, J. R. Shaw, Riccarton). Usually gets far back early in hjs

races, and is at present in barren patch of form, D. Reed. 16 0006 CORAL IGHT (2) 7-11 (5 m RibotHght—Mighty Coral; D. Nyhan, Templeton). First start since Easter. Might find this class too strong. G. Heaton. 17 3080 GENERAL SIMM (1) 741 (8 g Avocat General —Kinsimm; B. Forde, Riverton). Form weak. Could not be fancied. B. Shaw. 18 5435 HAROLD BANK (14) 7-11 (6 g Dogger Bank—Weewyh: L. Barr, Riccarton). Useful at this distance on winter tracks. Won against milers here at Easter, and has recorded some fair placed efforts since. Fourth in this race last year. D. Sanderson. 19 3022 ORIGIN (8) 7-11 (4 g Fountainhead — Derology; D. Annesley, Levin). Has something of a chance after meritorious placed runs, one at Trentham, in three of his last four starts. Runs his races out solidly. S. Hammersley. Scratched: Harry’s Pal (19).

4.35 p.m.— (TJI.B. doses 3.15 p.m.) AVONHEAD HANDICAP

Balloted put with right of reentry:— 23 0000 Sedgeron (16) 8 2 21 7060 Michelangelo (24) 8 2 Brackets: Quick Magic and El Ciego; Kayak and Kurd Mahal; Laura Gray and Marlin Spark; Michelangelo and Monoleto; Parwin and Savour Faire; Sedgeron and Star Boa; St Rose and Tussle. Scratched: Kurd Mahal (31). FANCIED RUNNERS BIG BEAM: Weak showing in bad ground at Levin last

week, but made big impression when successful over this distance at Hastings at previous start. WHO KNOWS: Honest mare which has won three races and gained several minor placings during her campaign this winter. Usual sound run for third in last Saturday’s Camla Hack Handicap. OFFENSIVE: Consistent performer which has not raced since May. Nevertheless, must be included among top fancies after last-start second to Blank Cheque at this distance. BEV LEIGH: Drawn wide but would still take beating if she runs up to the form which gave her second place behind Lord Nelson in the Camla Hack Handicap last week. GRACIOUS DREAM: Has turned in sound efforts at each of three starts since clearing maiden ranks at C.J.C. May meeting. Solid finisher for fourth in Kennels Hack Handicap last Saturday. SOLVED: Showed that he had held the form which earned him a close second among the hack milers at Washdyke early last month by winning the Ladies’ Plate at the Hunt meeting last week.

1 3251 Beep Cove (16) A. Robb st ib 9 9 2 1383 Mountain Lion (3 B. Kennedy 9 8 3 6457 Grey Satin (10) M. Thornley 4 5213 Amalgamation (9) R. Weaver 5 0779 Golden Promise (15) 0. Annins 9 6 9 5 6 4025 Camara (5) S. Hawthorne 9 2 1 9622 Le Chapeau (7) R. Lammas 9 2 8 0000 Arrant (1) G. Walters 9 0 10 8580 Expel (12) D. Tucker 9 0 12 0000 leykalu (8) D. Adams 9 0 14 5406 Sleeky Fox (14) N. Ridley 9 0 15 0436 Sony (2) G. Jackson 9 0 16 0004 Too Shy (13) 9 0

1 4311 Leylolgli (11) J. Dowling st lb 8 10 3 211 Zamla (17) J. Pankburst 8 8 3 13 Classic Nature W. Skelton (3) 8 6 4 5122 Sir Ribot (14) L. Garston 8 6

5 031 Loch Linnhe (10) E. Didham 8 4 6 1646 Mintmaster (19) K. Aitken 8 4 7 41 Onset (16) R. McCann 8 4 8 3248 Baltic Blue (1) G. Mein 8 2 9 624 Gold Count (15) D. Reed 8 2 10 5523 Ribolita (2) A, Robinson 8 2 11 8537 Barbn Air (18) D. Sanderson 8 1 12 99 Doolittle (13) P. Smith 8 1 13 0 Gaye Whistle (9) B. Shaw 8 1 14 65 Enniskillen (5) N. Ridley 8 1 15 Rebel Lad (12) N. Cowles 8 1 16 33 Red Boy (8) -M. Thornley 8 1 17 400 Sonseeray (6) 8 1 18 000 I. Annings Sumdecatch (7) P. ThistoD 8 1 19 650 Surprising (4) E. Low 8 1

ENFIELD STEEPLECHASE 2 3510 $1800; 2Jm. Doomsday (10) R. Weaver st lb 9 8 3 0210 Stay Red (1) C. McGovern 9 8 4 2088 Indian Chief (7) 9 6 5 7331 Dry Time (4) G. Mee 9 5 6 6012 Lager (8) 9 4 8 6240 0080 Big Bang (S) D. Adams Egyptian Light (11) A. Reuben Gillie (6) 0. Annlng 9 0 9 9864 9 0 10 5452 Scram (3) S. Hawthorne 9 0 11 376 Sliver Paper (9) W. Gye Scratched: Trovanta. 9 0

11400; Im. st lb 1 6810 Big Beam (10) L. Carston 8 9 2 1323 Who Knows (18) K. Aitken 8 9 3 0100 Bel Hat (3) J. Pankhurst 8 6 4 8 Barr Bank (20) B. Shaw 8 8 5 5227 Gunmetal (19) M. Denton 8 6 6 7222 Offensive (14) 8 8 7 7395 R. McCann Quick Magic (5) E. Low 8 5

7a 1000 El Ciego (7) D. Reed 8 2 8 1602 Bev Leigh (23) M. McCann 8 4 9 7080 Kurdallah (26) E. Didham 8 4 10 6779 Bimerah (2) Diamond Hunter 8 3 11 3088 8 3 (11), N. Cowles Ennis (12) 12 2505 8 3 A. Robinson

13 1444 Gracious Drcam (25), W. Skelton 8 3 14 2026 King's Club (22) 8 3 15 9152 Solved (13) M. Thornley 8 3 16 6009 Shiraz (9) 8 3 17 8706 Between Times (4), P. Smith Disdained (29) 8 2 18 0004 8 2 19 5100 Kayak (8) G. Mein 8 2 20 1079 Laura Gray (27) 8 2 20a 0 Marlin Spike (17) 8 2 21a 0 Monol eto (28) D. Sanderson 8 2 22 0400 Parwin (21) P. Thistoll 8 2 22a 6907 Savoir Falre (1) 8 2 S. Hammersley 23a 3810 Star Boa (6) 8 2 C. Ryder 24 4830 St Rose (15) 8 2 I. Anning 24a 6050 Tussle (30) 8 2

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RICCARTON Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 4 (Supplement)