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FRANKLIN

T.A .B. double: races 5 and 7

10.55 a.m.— RED FOX STEEPLECHASE, *1800; hack and hunters; 2m and St.— ChevUle (7) 10-1; Aleader (8), Mr Jones (5) 9-13; Rio Tinto (14) 9-9; Final Guy (10) 9-5; Cash In (4), Lady Leonora (1) 9-2; Argohead (9), Hebrew Prince (11), Heramana (13), Hurry Off (16), Mr Laird (12), Mningi (2), Rabhaw U 5), Rescene (3), Tlmbrook (6) 11.35 a.m.— BIRTHDAY MAIDEN, *1350; 6f. —First division: Orcades (19) 8-10; lonic (8) 8-6; Dark Honey (14), Home Run (24), MUesian (4) 8-5; Able Irish (17), Doe (23), Lady Piquet (5), Luigi (6) 8-4; Bhrama (22), County Kerry (15), Dreamlyke (16), Gal Soigner (7), Jus (1), Little One (18), Matching (21), Miss Viva (3), Proud Prince (11), Reginal (12), Scottish Oak (10), Sugar HUI (2) 8-3. Second division: Golden Ambrose (2) 8-7; Oriental Nip (3) 8-6; Doublet (II), Genetic (7), Tlascala (14) (f-5; Casey (21), Golden Oak (1), Jack Entoe (4) 8-4; Abo (9), CUanthus (17) Devil May Care (5), Espectro (10), Gold Hunter (23), Hypera (18) Kim (16), Little Rebel (6), Paper Tax (12), Red Nean (22), Rosie Ann (15), Steven’s Lad (8), Valmaree (19) 8-3. Balloted out with right of reentry: First division, Hong Kong (13), Valtana (20), Castle Royal (9) 8-3; second division, Might Win (13), Brown Wood (20) 8-3. Brackets: Golden Ambrose and lonic, Oriental Nip and Dark Honey, Doublet ana Home Run, Genetic and Milesian, Tlascala and Able Irish, Casey and Doey, Golden Oak and Lady Piquet, Jack Entoe and Luigi, Abo and Bhrama, Brown Wood and Castle Royal, Cllanthu and Dreamlyke, County Kerry and Little Rebel, Devil May Care and Gai Soigner, Espectro and Hong Kong, Gold snd . Jus > Hypera and Little One, Kim and Matching. Might Win and Proud Miss Viva and Paper Tax, Re 3 Nean and Reginal, Rosie Ann and Scottish Oak, Steven’s Lad and Sugar Hill, Valmaree and Vaitana.

15 p.m.— ~***«??/ HACK handicap, *1400; IM.—Sakata (1) M: Happy William (2) 8-7; Absolute (13) 8-5; Dyak (15) Tupeka (12) 8-3; Aharter ( 4 ’j Arroba (7), Idamantes (6), Star of Eire (8), Survey (11) 8-1; Bobbin Head (3), Flying Duke <?>. I^csti g? tc <l6>- Rusty Baron <J®)« Top Chick (5), Transfusion (14) 84).

13 p.m.— ..E5, AH .? L,M » HACK hurdles, ♦1200; IJm.—Fountain Gold (14) 104; Superior Star (7) 9-12; Mr Johnny (S) 94; Dr Simon (3), Lugene (10) 9-2: Gold Park (2) «lt 4?™ J l3 )* Buland Star IM* M “ Ue (15) '

1.5* p.m.— (TA.B. double close* 122* p.m.) (TAB. closes 12.40 p.m.) MOTION HANDICAP *5150; in. 1 *521 FAIRSCOTT (12) 5-13. Highly capable galloper' in ■oft ground. Continued bls improvement to .win well over IM at Te Awainutu last Saturday. Usually bolds form. Up Sib from last time but should again be tough to beat. A. Colvon. 2 3*23 FREE FAS* (21) 5-13. A successful winter galloper for several years. Managed fair third behind Falrseott last Saturday after second to Jan’s Beau, Ilf, Avondale. Perhaps not as good as formerly but worth respect nevertheless. R. Skelton. 3 1124 CAPTAIN JEST (17) S-I*. Ended run of excellent form when he weakened behind Falrseott, lOf, at Te

Awamutu, last Saturday. Has all the pace to be one of the leaders and the advantage of being on his home track. Worth consideration. N. Riordan. 4 6252 RUAKIWI LASS (13) •-10. Came home solidly after poor run behind Fairscott, lOf, Te Awamutu, last Saturday. This will be one ’of last chances before retirement to stud. G. Wil-

lefts. 5 0010 LORD MAC (20) B*7. Very able up to Ilf but too inconsistent to |>e backed with confidence. Evidently needs to get to the front quickly. R. Lang. 4 M3O NI PAW IN (7) B*B. Disappointing last start at Trentham, July 14. Usually runs on solidly so should be suited by this big track. Revels in very wet ground. B. Andrews.

7 747 NOT AGAIN (6) 8-6. Well performed three and four-year-old stayer. Resumed racing with promising fourth in mile at Ellerslie. June 5. Might soon show good form again. Worth attention. M. Latham. 8 7178 BLACK CHARM (1) 85. Better than useful middledistance runner. Seems to reserve her best efforts, however, for meetings outside

her home district. Well beaten in last two attempts. » 4514 TETRARCH'S GIFT (3) 0-4. Won Cornwall Handicap narrowly on June 12, then raced moderately before win at Paeroa on July 24. Battled on wide behind Falrscott in Taumarunui Gold Cup. Stands up well to racing and always a chance. P. Roseoe. 10 0340 SIR CULLUS ($) 0-0. Managed creditable fourth, one mile Whyte Handicap, Trentham. Well beaten m Taumarunui Gold Cup last Saturday. J. Riordan. 11 4230 SHIMMERING (10) 7-13. Disappointing in Taumarunui Gold Cup. Raced promisingly beforehand in sprints. Good miler at best and has often shown signs of making a successful middle-distance runner. Should be worth another ehance. D. Wyatt. 12 0000 WHAKAMOA (14) 7-13. Once tough and capable middle-distance runner. Has shown nothing in four starts after a spell to suggest he is anywhere near top form again. 13 0007 ANNIE LAURIE (2) 7-12. Has been too long out of winning form to be accorded a chance. Managed a coppie of seconds last spring but has not been successful since July, 1900. 14 40*0 BEVLYN (0) 7-12. Consistently good in middledistances late winter and early spring last year but disappointing in string of races meanwhile. After a chance to freshen might be worth attention. O.Peake. 15 *330 KIP AGAIN (*) 7-12. Form disappointing since his promising start when second at Ellerslie, April 17. 14 4143 SUIZU (11) 7-12. Young

galloper of promise. Won easily, Ilf intermediate, Te Rapa, May 22. Close third, 7f, Te Awamutu, last Saturday. Looks the best lightweight K. Cullen. 17 S»»3 ABBEY'S SON (IS) 7-11. Showed Improvement last start when third behind Tetrarch’s Gift and Beau Dee, Ilf, Paeroa, July 24. May improve further but hard to fancy. G. Edge. IS 0000 ARIOSTO (14) 7-11. Resumed racing after a spell on July 17. Hardly likely to make the improvement for a win nere. 19 £ 425 .!1 EA a U dee < l9 > 7 -”- Consistent gelding which would not need to improve much to reach good iorm. 20 7-11. Form mainly pretty moderate. Ran on last start, intermediate mile at Te Awamutu last Saturday but is much tougher. 21 J 3 ,’, 0 F 'S ,AL R E QUE ST (It) brilliantly, hack mile Te Rapa,- July 21, after first and third, miles, at Trentham, but disappointing Te w£'E? mutl !. ,as ‘ Sa ‘ur' 22 M7 y 7 JSHT WOLF fr ?; ) ’ en 7 i . n 1 T ? aek class With middle-distance wins at Wanganui and Awapuni and run of minor placings. Form s * g<xx ? in last two starts at Matamata and Te Rapa.

2.30 p.m.— MAIDEN, $1350; Im. So F v* P X s ,? n: Mamselle (16) «?’> Ye -? ,s< i <3 > Totara Belle giea t M fcxp% t {V§a£’ n vM y (20 U, Without Fail (6) 8-5; Brown Wood (11) Durawood (2), Er e S!l c . ss d X 2i Munm (15) Melmllca (21), Savage River (1), Sir Ross (19), Star of Avon (17)1 Tenderness (5) 8-4. Second Divli fiefd HoL* & ® £! epy - Brackets: Mamselle and Brynyn; Yenisei and Foxetta; Secrete and Totara Belle; Tuakana and Vola Mena; False Judgement and Hasty Queen; Great Explorer and La Ceta; Sea Imp and Abalone; Bllyana and Cannyscoot: Crystal King and Deloette; Fair Venture and Fox Isle; Imperial Lad and Khartoum; Lentic and Oakbel; Oakmore and Retune; Star of Galilee and Talented; Without Fail and Bally Song; Brown Wood and Castle Royal: Durawood and El Deseo; Fearless Fred and Lady Caen: Idunno and Fred Brown: Gold Eagle and Melodlca; Our Call and Savage River; Scorpius and Sir Ross; Sleepyfield and Star of Avon; Tenderness and Time Out.

3.10 p.m.— (TJk.B. doses a p.m.) W. J. SHORT HANDICAP *2650; 7f. 1 4132 BRYLEE (0) 0-12. Most consistent and usually strong finisher which should run seven furlongs very solidly on this big course. Should be one of favourites. 0. Alexander. 2 1340 HINDI (10) 0-11. Disappointing in two starts at Trentham last month when fourth and fourteenth over Of and 7f. Capable of much better and likely to show up this time if going is firmer. R. Taylor. * 3071 JUST LADDIE (14) B-0. Won gamely over 7f at Te Awamutu last Saturday after several good minor placings. Looks a prospect for some of the money at least 0. Mctelsh. 4 1400 ROSE OF ERIN (0) 0-7. Failed badly in two starts at Wellington winter meeting last month over 7f but earlier form was excellent. Strong finisher at best R. Skelton.

5 1087 SEIKO (16) 8-6. Disap pointing in two starts at Trentham last month when finished weakly over a mile and 7f. Will probably improve on Trentham form if given better footing this time. K. Cullen. 6 5517 SIMPLE SIMON (13) 8-5. Improved on several fair performances to win over middle-distance narrowly at Matamata on July 17. Well seasoned and might come back to sprinting with a bold effort. D. Peake. 7 0096 IMPARTIAL (4) 8-4. Won mile at Te Rapa in May but form this winter otherwise moderate. Would need to improve very considerably to have much chance. G. Willetts. 8 1783 PRINCE IRONIC (11) 8-4. Unreliable at start but good galloper once under way. J. Riordan. 9 0450 MIKE HAYNES (5) 8-1. Former. very good winter sprinter and middle-distance runner which has yet to show worth-while form since resuming after a long spell. Hard to fancy. 10 6256 MR HING (7) 8-1. Looked very promising early last season but has managed only one second placing in nine starts after a spell. 11 0484 BELCLARE (15) 8-0. Also an acceptor for Motion Handicap. 12 0500 DAVEYLOU (12) 8-0. Surprise winner of intermediate mile at Ellerslie in June. That was only success last season. Hard to allow much chance on latest form. 13 6005 LADY DEFENCE (2) 8-0. Retains all her speed but has not been running on sufficiently well to be dangerous. Hardly likely to last 7f here. K. Reggett.

14 8060 MIT AM IT (3) 8-0. Had t surprise win in intermediate i class at Te Aroha in April e but has shown nothing like ; as good in six attempts since, f 15 0000 TRAVEL ALONE (6) 8-0. s Whatever the distance, nearly always last. .16 3070 WYOMING (1) 8-0. Failed to do better than third r (twice) in 10 starts last seat son. Showed speed but did * not run on at last two starts. - Looks faint chance on that 1 form. 1 MMPMMi t J 3.50 p.m.— . STEMBRIDGE HACK HANDICAP, |1200; 6f.—Fair Swap (2) . 9-0; Dilettante (12) 8-6; Highland I Dream (16), Master John (17) 8-5; . Proud Arragon (3) 8-4; Kahanui (10) 8-3; Cobbler Fox (19), East . Court (15), Gold Bar (4), Le Fanu r (8) 8-2; Aberwyn (13), Ayex (21). J Danish Lad (7), Duette (1), Gold r Jet (18), Tamahere Duke (9) 8-1; J Fair Likely (14), Fresh Up (5), ■ Lord Arragon (6), Monaline (20), Tumbarumba (11) 8-0. t , 4.35 p.m.— • GLENBROOK HACK HANDICAP, 31400; lm. —Country Boy (16) 8-9; Dixie Belle (15), Lord Thurteen (7), Master Sobig (12) 8-5; Glengarrick (2), Hakone (10) 8-3; Big Shot (18), Lotus Eater (13), Sandy Maguire (14) 8-2; Cyretta (6), Disarmed (11), El Fuerte (19), El Kohinoor (22), ; Fantastique (20), Gold Realm (8), , Right Round (17), Star Trouper (5), Wow (9) 8-1; Cute Fox (21), i Kiwi Lord (4), Testage (3), The : Snob (1) 8-0.

Selections

10.55 a.m.—Red Fox Steeples: Chevllle, Hurry Off, Aleader. 11.35 a.m.—Birthday Maiden. First division: Orcades, Oark Honey. Second division: Doublet, La Scala. 12.20 p.m.—Massey Handicap: Happy William, Sakata, Arroba. 1.5 p.m.—Franklin Hurdles: Fountain Gold, Dr Simon, Mr Johnny. 1.50 p.m.—Motion Handicap: Fairscott, Not Again, Suizu. 2.30 p.m.—Belmont Maiden. First division: Mamselle, Yenisei. Second division: Vola Mena, Secrete. 3.10 p.m.—Short Handicap: Simple Simon, Seiko, Brylee. 3.50 p.m.—Stembridge Handicap: Le Fanu, Fair Swap, Master John. 4.35 p.m.—Glenbrook Handicap: Hakone, Star .Trouper, Lord Thurteen.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 7 (Supplement)

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FRANKLIN Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 7 (Supplement)

FRANKLIN Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 7 (Supplement)