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ADDINGTON

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

(T.A.B. Closes 4.55 p.m.) 4.5 p.m.— NEW ZEALAND TROTTING STAKE* *1750; three-year-olds; 131. 1 8233 About Tim* It G. Shand I Ayr's Pride (8) It 3 2602 Black Miller ( 7) It W. Butt 3a Hocquard (4) It M. Holmes 4 1054 Brown's Lad (5) It H. Cox. 5 0285 Butch CassMy (12) It J. Smolensk! * 0873 Carmen Suva (2) It It. Butt 7 Castleton's Pride (8) It R. Brosnan 8 9073 Mighty Atom (9) It I. Hunter 9 9058 Navel* Rodney (14) It D. Townley 10 7776 Pakeha Queen (3) It G. Middleton II 0600 Saint Moritz (11) It C. Devine 12 0900 Sister Sarah (1) it R. Morris 13 0000 Timml (13) it P. Williams Bracket: Black Miller and Hocquard. FANCIED RUNNERS ABOUT TIME: Rather unlucky when third to Chatmos at liororata on March 11. Is a splendid trotter and sure to take part in finish. BLACK MILLER: Trotted fairly well for second to Chatmos at Hororata. Has much ability and will form a strong bracket with the highly regarded Hocquard. BROWN'S LAD: Has big reputation in the south. Filled badly at Washdyke late last month. Promoted to fourth last week at Wyndham. Rough show. BUTCH CASSIDY: Highly promising trotter. Only fair efforts last month, but went weH enough at Ashburton trials on Tuesday to have a good chance. CARMEN SUVA: Useful third to Tunza Time at Hororata. Place prospect. CASTLETON'S PRIDE: Has shown great potential at trials. Lacks experience, but might show up. PAKEHA QUEEN: Recent form not good, but at times has shown sufficient ability to get into finish. (T.A.B. closes 5.30 p.m.) 4.40 p.m.— THIRD. GRADUATION STAKES $1500; two-year-olds, Um. 1 0555 Apollo Fifteen (11) It J. Carmichael 2 Bright King (5) It R. Butt . 3 2337 Carmel (2) it R. Stockdale * W"® (3) . It A. Harrison 5 5 Holmfield (8) it • R. Nyhan e 83 p a wr <i3) u * :&rXvs’ k 8a 0 Vite Cheval (9) It 9 Rollon Wgitaki (6) It 10 (12) It M. Holmes 11 Waltakl Hope (I) it L Sutherland 12 6236 Willie Win (4) It 13 4514 Mercury Montego (1) 12 D. D. Nyhan 14 1534 Shannon's Squire (2) 12 J. Smith Bracket: Premier Royal and Vite Cheval. FANCIED RUNNERS APOLLO FIFTEEN: Fair run last "' e ek. Might surprise. < CARMEL: Failed on first night earUer - Cipprise. HOLMFIELD: Fair fifth last Saturday followed by good run at Ashburton trials. Place chance. LADY HODGEN: Made pace and held on for third to Hardcraft a week ago. Must be respected on that run. ROLLON WAITAKI: Sound win

at Ashburton trial!. Should be prominent. WILLIS WIN: Made up ground for a distant sixth a week ago. With a clean start should Just about win. MERCURY MONTEGO: Disappointing last week. Capable of better. SHANNON'S SQUIRE: Expected to do better after experience of a week ago In hl» first run on track. i (TAB. Closes 4 p.m.) 7.10 p.m— ELBCTRIC HANDICAP 02250; 2:15 class; Um 1 1090 Allenton (5) It G. Adamson la 8702 Slouan (1) It W. Lowe 2 0000 Finesse (7) It T. Behrns 3 5738 Gay Local (10) It M. Purdon. 4 3841 Just Hope (8) It W. Butt. 5 0700 Loe Frost (4) It A. Cox 6 7925 Light Eve (14) It N. Berkett 7 7450 Local Rose (2) It P. Yeatman 7a 0047 Morris Pal (3) It D. Jones 8 5650 Mickey Dhu (13) It J. Smolensk! 9 5223 Morpheus (9) It J. Noble 10 8329 Royal Deeslde (1) it M. Holmes 11 6422 Stereo Light (11) It J. Carmichael 12 3171 Winter Queen (8) It K. Townley Brackets: Allenton and Slouan; Local Rose and Morris Pal. FANCIED RUNNERS SIOUAN: Good second to Looking Forward last week. Should improve enough to win. JUST HOPE: Last-start winner at Auckland which will appreciate the sprint race. LIGHT EVE: Sound fifth last week after covering extra . Might surprise. morris PAL: Improver’s run when fifth last week. MORPHEUS: Solid run for third to Looking Forward on first ».«Pi£ h L...? lakes strong appeal. ROYAL DEESIOE: Failed to work clear last week. Might do better this time. STEREO LIGHT: First run after a brief set-back. Smart pacer he respected. WINTER QUEEN: Game finish for win over 13 furlongs a week ago. One of the top chances. (T.A.B. Closes 4.30 p.m) 7.48 p.m.— PETER HANDICAP $3250; 2:13 class; trotters; 13f. 1 9410 Arlta (2) It I. Sutherland 2 0648 Black Frost (5) it M. Nordqvist 2a 6400 Marius (1) ' it •J. Nordqvist . 3 3649 Deodatus (3) It J. Smolensk! 3a 2274 Johnny Fling (1) 18 M. Holmes ■ 4 6220 Philemon (4) it 5 1926 ArorS>t tO (3) 12 6 8797 ti G. Shand. 7 4000 Just Money (5) 12 „ B. Anderson ' 8 1801 Le Char (4) 12 N. Allcock* ; 8a Logan Count (I) 12 9 5502 Light View (2) 24 .. _ D. Jones 10 7100 Waterloo fl) 24 „ N. Berkett 11 4213 Precocious (1) 30 — J - Carmichael 12 5885 Tony Bear (1) 36 R. Butt 12a 3211 Johnny Gee (1) 42 W. Butt Brackets: Blank Frost and Mar. Jus;, Deodatus and Johnny Fling; Tony Bear and Johnny GSe; Le Char and Logan Count. ' ' K.. ni^? NC,EQ runners MARIUS: Broke badly and not a chance after. Capable of better. JOHNNY FLING: Sound run fot fourth last week. Must be respected on that effort PHILEMON: Failed to bogin

I cleanly last week. Good enough to win. I ARONMOT: Made up ground for i sixth a week ago. Might «urt prise. LE CHAR: Won on February 19 at latest start. Sure to go well. LIGHT VIEW: Looks likely winI ner after fine second to i Johnny Gee a week ago. : PRECOCIOUS: Came on well for third on first night. Must be hard to head once more. JOHNY ORB: Won so easily last week that extra handicap should not be enough to keep him out of the finish. Tony * Bear, too, should be prominent. (TAJ. Closes 7 p.m.) ».1O p.m.— i FOURTH GRADUATION STAKES $1500; two-year-olds; Um. 1 Clalrvon (10) it 2 902 Even Step (12) It B. 'Anderson 3 King Chase (4) it 3a 5101 Hardcraft (1) 12 B. Negus 4 00 Loyal Dream (6) it E. Cook 5527* »Xn (5) k* D. D. Nyhan 6 8 Rebel Caste. (1) It J. Carmichael 7 Scottish Joy (7) It D. Jones 8 9 Vamoose (8) it 9 Viva Diablo (9) It to 72 Waitaki Star (11) It B. O’Carroll ’ 11 0 Why Bill (3) It T. Behms ' Brackets: Hardcraft and King Chase; Loyal Dream and Pegua. Scratched: Young Quinn. FANCIED RUNNERS ■ EVEN STEP: Fought on well for second to Hardcraft a week ago. Should again be the hardest for that runner to beat. HARDCRAFT: Looks winner as he will meet some of this 1 field on the same terms as when he was successful last i Saturday. MOUNTBATTEN: Disappointing I last week. Might improve. REBEL CASTE: Fine form at trials points to his prospects being better, than most. • SCOTTISH JOY: Has shown promise at trials and might be placed. • WAITAKI STAR: Chased Young Quinn home a week ago. Looks pretty smart and should be prominent. (T.A.B. Double Closes 7.10 p.m.) (T.A.B. Closes 7.30 p.m.) 8.40 p.m.— EASTER CUP, THIRD HEAT [ $3000; 2:11 class; 13f. 1 1112 ARAPAHO (1) It ( 4 g l Bachelor Hanover — Dusky Bay). Made pace and held on t for second to Bauka Lad on first night. Looked likely to t benefit from race and i ’ ■n’FifiUfaSM Bella Bella). Came on quite I well for fifth to Rauka Lad. Should again take prominent I . P 3 .? 1 in finish. P. Timmins. 3 5109 DAISY CHARLES (4) ! It (5 m Young Charles— Persian Gold). Never a I chance after a slow start last week. Will have to im--1 prove sharply to have much 1 chance. G. Shand. 4 3124 FOREST KING (2) It (5 1 h» Lumber Dream—Ahumal). Made pace and fought on > well for fourth to Radiant Globe last week. Sure to j make another bold bld. O'. Townley. i 4a 3404 ROYAL TRUMP (4) It (6 h Morris Eden—Vignon). Handy to half-furlong last . week when having Ills first > race since November. Sure to be, imnroved and might surprise. R. Nyhan. , 5 9358 SASSENACH (8) It (5 g ‘ Young Charles — Leyava). 1 Broke and never near lead in Radiant Globe’s race fast ‘ R C< Bu 18 capaWe 01 better - 4 5213 VIOLETTA (7) It (4 m 1 Bachelor Hanover — Hay

Day). Came on solidly for third to Radiant Globe. Is racing moat generously and sure to be one of the top chances. M. Holmes. J 0007 WAG (2) It (5 g Thurber Frost—Merval). Only fair run on first night. Will find this a little easier, but others preferred. W. Lowe. I 1511 RADIANT GLOBE (1) 24 (6 h Johnny Globe—Raldette). Won with ease under free-for-all conditions last Saturday. In spite of handining once more. J. Hampcap should go close to wlnBrimlret: Forest King and Royal Trump. (T.A.B. doses 7.30 p.m.) 9.15 p.m.— INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP 82000; 2:16 class; trotters; 2m. 1 0070 Honest John (6) it D. G. Nyhan la 5533 Ebby Globe (3) It B. G. Nyhan 2 4476 Iceberg (5) it 3 4774 Pacific Star (7) it R. Nyhan 4 • Rebel Cord (2) It 5 3012 Snoopy (1) It D. Townley 6 1960 Super Joe (4) It M. De Filippi 7 0606 Tullamor® Dew (3) It D. Jones 8 2031 Caswell (2) 24 M. Holmes 0 5700 Great Applause (6) 24 H. Donaldson 10 2050 Jason McCord (1) 24 J. Smolensk! 11 5808 Magic Time (7) 24 C. Devine 12 0644 Mighty Dollar (5) 24 L. Clark 13 6006 Paroa (4) 24 C. May 13a 2117 Good Admiral (1) 36 T. May 14 8869 Al Mundy (unruly) 36 A. Bourne Brackets: Honest John and Ebby Globe. Paroa and Good Admiral. FANCIED RUNNERS EBBY GLOBE: Fought on for third to Caswell last week Should go well again. PACIFIC STAR: Useful fourth on first night suggests she will be a sound place chance. SNOOPY: Fought on gamely to beat all but Caswell. Is a fine stayer certain to make a bold bid. MIGHTY DOLLAR: Made up ground to dead-heat for fourth last week. Racing well and might surprise. GOOD ADMIRAL: Never in the clear last week and looked unlucky. Should make amends. (TJt.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 9.55 p.m.— EASTER CUP FOURTH HEAT *3000; 2:11 class; 13f. 1 2147 BERKLEIGH (5) It (5 11 Johnny Globe — Fifth Brigade). Pushed back to rear and came on well for <Bose • seventh to Rauka Lad. Looks likely Improver and should be prominent. R. 2 2261 NOBLE LORD (1) It (4 h Ldtdshlp—Ebonite). Dashing win over two miles in a slower class last week. Looks to be right back to his best and will by no means be a forlorn chance. D. G. Nyhan. 3 6106 PUN (2) It (6 g Thurber Frosts—Merval). Received a good run and tired to sixth behind Rauka Lad last week. Looks likely improver and must be respected. W. Lowe. 4 2235 ROYAL ASCOT (3) It (4 g Prince Charming—Morsel). Slow away and showed great speed to finish fifth to Radiant Globe on first night. • with a clean beginning, should be a top chance. A. 'Harrison. 5 1012 SUNSHINE BOY (dnruly) It ’ (5 g Morano—Suntrap). Splendid run for second to Radiant Globe last week. Should be first or second this time. D. Alexander. 6 7094 WALK ALONE (4) It (5 g Bachelor Hanover—Stroll). Fought on gamely for fourth to Rauka Lad last Saturday.

Looks well and should bo a good place chance. T. May. 1 2211 RAUKA LAD (2) 12 Cl g King Creed — Raukapuka).

Splendid win last week after being in the open after an early check. In spite of handicap, must be considered a top chance. R. Nyhan. B 4471 ROBALAN <l> 11 (S g Lumber Dream Elsinore). Brilliant late run for close third to Rauka Lad and Arapaho last week after being pocketed on the rails. Looks in great heart and should just about win. D. D. Nyhan. (T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 10.30 p.m.— PLAINS HANDICAP *2600; 2:14 class; 13f. 1 4746 Alpha Giri (1) It A Cox 2 4600 Blackbeard (unruly) It J. Smolensk! 3 0009 Boy Louw (6) It D. Jones 3a 1060 Crystal John (1) 12 M. Holmes 4 7575 Colonel Adios It B. Anderson 5 1114 Dwayne (2) It J. Dalgety 6 9090 General Idea It (unruly) R. Nyhan 7 2151 Looking Forward (3) It 8 1033 Pine Globe (5) It J. Hampton 9 0160 Blue Laser (6) 12 N. Berkett 10 8452 Dreamy Mom (2) 12 G. Shand 11 1148 Goldric (3) 12 W. Butt 12 4237 Vanadium (5) 12 C. Devine 13 3433 Van Glory (4) 12 D. D. Nyhan Bracket: Boy Louw and Crystal John. FANCIED RUNNERS CRYSTAL JOHN: Fair race at Ashburton trials. Failed to begin cleanly last week, but might do better this time. COLONEL ADIOS: Outside chance after.fifth to Noble Lord, last week. DWAYNE: Desperately unlucky on first night when pushed back to rear at straight entrance. With better fortune should win. LOOKING FORWARD: Won well in slower class on first night. Should again have a sound chance. PINE GLOBE: Came on well for third to Noble Lord last week. Must be considered a top chance on that run. DREAMY MORN: Beat all but Noble Lord last week. Looks to be coming back to best, which would entitle him to respect. VANADIUM: Badly away last week and showed ability to lead for home. It is a fine young pacer expected to go well. VAN GLORY: Winning bld at Ashburton on Tuesday was a fine run and she should go close to the money.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32874, 24 March 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32874, 24 March 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32874, 24 March 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)