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WYNDHAM

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

11.30 a.m.— FIRST NOVICE PACE, *600; ‘ 2:20 class; mobile start: 9f.— Adam’s Ale (14), Adept (13), Aileron (17), Dark Averill (6), Goldie ■ Adult (11), Lucky Help (15), Harvey (9), Helios Globe (1), Jerry’s ’ Talent (7), Kilarney Dale (12), : Lucky Blue (18), Mini Model (2), : Sherwood Count (16), Sir Misti (4), Stormy Lady (8), Veltic (10), , Witchlight (5), Yarnproof (3) It. Balloted out with right of re- ; entry: Sir Misti, Lucky Blue, i Harvey, Sherwood Count. Bracket: Goldie Adult and Lucky Help. 12.10 p.m.— MENZIES HANDICAP, *600; trotters; 2:20 class; 13f.—Anne’s Globe (5), Surprise Warrior 18), Barbara Nan (1), Be Loyal (2), Henley Lass (7), Brydone Lad (4), Cautious Prince (6), Gwenda Lee (9), Irish Chief (3), Itero (10), Light Mist (11), Lucknow (14), Moody Heather (13), Star Proof (15), Tiwal Point (12) it; Browns Lad (8), Henry’s Return (6), John Dale (4), Jack Walker (2), Little Toucan (1), Lyn Hanover (5), Charter Flight _(3), Quiet Hours (7) 36; Johnny Fellka (1) 60. Balloted out with right of reentry: Little Toucan, Lyn Hanover, Barbara Nan, Johnny Felika. Brackets: Anne’s Globe and Surprise Warrior; Barbara Nan, Browns Lad and Charter Flight; Be Loyal and Henley Lass; Moody Heather and Little Toucan; Star Proof and John Dale. 12.45 p.m.— GRAND EASTERN STAKES, $1000; three-year-olds; mobile start: 12JL—Adios Ned (16), Armbro Lad (4), Choice Hanover (15). Cullinan (II), Elaine Jane (8) Eve’s Choice (18), Helenca (3) Vanchelle (17), Hi Foyle (5), lan (9), Martel (13), Matai Prince (12), Mlle Hanover (6), Mister Robbie (14), Ripple’s Dream (2), Ryal (7). Sir Single (1), Whatabattie <io) It. Balloted out with right of reentry: Adios Ned, lan, Matai Prince, Choice Hanover. Bracket: Helenca and Vanchelle. 1.20 p.m.— IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, *750; 2:19 class; 2m.—Ada Globe <l6), Little Adam (9), Young Inky (6), Charlie’s Romance (7), Chunder Loo (11), Colossal Dick (10), Fuse (1) Emerald Frost (14), Helkelwa (3) Jet Flight '5). Jumbo Jack (4) Lord Avrho (13), Night Chief (2) Shortwaves (8), Spooky (12), Wise Move (15) IL Balloted out with right of reentry: Jet Flight. Brackets: Ada Globe, Little Adam, and Young Inky; Colossal Dick and Fuse.

(TAB. Closes 12.50 p.m.) i; (T.A.B. Double Closes 12.30 p.m.) > 2 p.m.— ? WYNDHAM HANDICAP s *1400; 2:17 class; lim. >■ 1 5509 ANJOEEN (4) It. Run- '( ning useful races without looking like winning. C. !’ Baynes. " 2 6100 COOL CANDY (3) It. ► Stopped badly first day over '■ two miles but will be Improved by that race, her first 1 since earlier in season. M. Skinner. 3 9752 FAIT ACCOMPLI (2) It. Ran determined second, beaten half a head, to Ablaln on first day. Latest form good. D. Kerr, |un. 4 2101 IN DEMAND (4) It. Three wins this season. Ran ’ track record, 13f, on" first , day. Should cope with this ’ field. A. Townley. ■j 5 9007 LONG BOOK (1) It. Age . has caught up with him. 6 2374 LOYAL PETER (7) It. ’ Usually races out in front | and is never far away, s Failed to see out two miles i last week but will be dlfe ferent proposition over i, shorter distance. B 7 3124 TREASURE GIRL (5) It. Has improved out of sight in .. latest racing. Went very good race for fourth last week. A. u Malcolmson. * 3341 ABLAIN (3) 24. Won , well in tight finish over two miles last Saturday, but on i 24 yards over Um and looks safely held. A. Cox. ’ 9 2155 ADIOS ADIEU (5) 24. Has more ability than any horse in his class in the south but does not race solidily. R. Todd. 10 2911 ALTON PRINCE (4) 24. Two sound winning performances in two latest starts at Forbury Park. Should be , prominent all the way. K. ! Balloch. ! ;

11 4908 CHARLIE WELLS (1) 24. Would need to improve on first-day run. D. McNaught. 12 2473 JOHNNY'S BROTHER (2) 24. Recent racing has been sound and his first day - third over two miles from back mark showed him to be right at his best. H. Skinner. 13 0362 TALAVARA (1) 48. Handicap is likely to be beyond him. G. Heron. 2.35 pjn.— EDENDALE HANDICAP, $850; trotters; 2:19 class; 2m.—Blue Lass (9), Cautious Prince (6), Henry’s Return (4), Highland Anna (12), Jack Walker (7), Johnny’s Queen (2), Johnny Royal (13) Lauder Globe (14), Little Toucan (3), Lucky Mood (1), Lyn Hanover (8), Miss Universe (10), Quiet Hours (11), Super Marene (5) It; Indirect (2). Johnny Felika (1) 36; Fern (2), Garrison's Choice (1) 60; Phoebe Brigade (1) 72; Flying Nominee (1) 84. (T.A.B. closes 2 p.m.) i 3.10 p.m.— I PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP *1000; 2:18 class; 13f. 1 8163 ADIOS CASTLE (5) It. ) Up-and-coming young pacer. | Showed dash for third last ( week and should improve. R. Cleave. s 2 5162 ADIOS ENSIGN (11) It. ! Took good horse, In Demand, to beat him the first day. J Capable of improving fur- ' ther. L. Stuck. f 3 8575 APRO (7) It. Showed ! some dash last week, but « faded to fifth. Should be " improved by that run. R. Malcolm. 4 9440 BRIGHT ADIOS (12) It. 1 Too unreliable to fancy. n 5 9794 CHARLIE KELLY (3) It t

Latest form does not give him much chance. K. Balloch. 6 80 DARKIE SONG (1). Would heed to improve on latest efforts. M. Skinner. 7 0040 FIRST ACTRESS (18) It. Was knocked over last week after good run for fourth at Oamaru at previous start. Might upset. J. Crooks. 8 9829 FRENCHELLE (8) It. Struck trouble on the first day. Has his share of ability and well up to this company. R. Hamilton. 10 0211 GOLD TRAIL (13) It. Won double over two miles each day at Invercargill and looks capable of overcoming second-line draw’. H. Skinner. 11 2160 MEIN ADIOS (14) It. Has full share of ability. Will match most in this field. 11a 5723 TRUE GLOBE (2) It. Will form strong secondstring to Mein Adios. Young Sacer w’ith some real potenal. 12 5500 MISS SANTA (11) It. Capable mare which has had cards stacked against her in latest racing. Is badly drawn. 13 4000 RATANUI (15) It. Would have little chance on latest form. T. Holland. 14 4351 RED FLASH (4) It. Good win on first day. Looks capable of measuring up to this field. 15 4074 SANDPROOF (17) It. Dashing late run for fourth last week points to her being on the way back to excellent form of last season. R. Todd. 16 0907 SEAWARD DRIVE (10) It. On first-day run would be safely held. S. Henderson. 17 6098 YOUNG RODNEY (9) It. Has been racing poorly. K. Lawlor. 18 2101 IN DEMAND (1) 36. Unlikely starter. Balloted out with right of reentry:— 9 0580 GAY JOHN (6) It. Has been racing poorly. A. Thomas. Bracket: Mein Adios and True Globe.

3.50 p.m— SECOND NOVICE PACE, *600; 2:20 class; mobile start; 9f.—Alrujen (10), Bonny’s Song (16), Cale Girl (5), Caberteidh (15), Cheeky Lass (13), Fab (9), Gondolette (6), Hi Kham (18), Johnny’s Girl (17), Local Girl (4), Lucky Lois (8), Major Bon (7), Quiet Morning (12), Samarkand (3), Shy Adios (11). Stormy Light (14), Vicon (2). Walnui’s Gold (1) It. Balloted out with right of reentry: Major Bon, Shy Adios, Local Girl, Bonny’s Song. 4.30 p.m.— FAREWELL HANDICAP, *756; 2:19 class; mobile start; 9f.—Ada Globe (14), Atalata (7), Balder (1). Charlie-s Romance (15), Fort Knight (10), Golden Blaze (13), Jet Flight (2), Lady Wendy (4), Lord Avrho (6), Mavora Stream (11), Russell’s Pride (8), Sherwood Pick (5), Spangled Mary (9), Spooky (12), Tevlot Express (3) Balloted out with right of reen and Balder.

Selections

11.30 a.m.—First Novice Pace: Witchllght, Jerry's Talent, Adam's Ale. 12.10 p.m.—Menzies Handicap: John Dale, Ann's Globe, Brown's Lad. 12.45 p.m.—Great Eastern Stakes: Eve's Choice, Ripple's Dream, HI Foyle. 1.20 p.m.—lmprovers' Handicap: Charlie's Romance, Emerald Frost, Little Adam. 2 p.m.—Wyndham Handicap: In Demand, Fait Accompli, Alton Prince. 2.35 p.m.—Edendale Handicap: Indirect, Super Marene, Lauder Globe. 3.10 p.m.—President's Handicap: Gold Trail, True Globe, Red Flash. 3.50 p.m.—Second Novice Pace: Walnui's Gold, Samarkand, Fab. 4.30 p.m.—Farewell Handicap: Spangled Mary, Russell's Pride, Atalata.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32862, 10 March 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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WYNDHAM Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32862, 10 March 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

WYNDHAM Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32862, 10 March 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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