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FIELDS FOR ADDING TON

(TAB. doan 1046 *jn.) 114* a.m.— MA o*l BATTALION HANDICAP S 3000; 3:14 dau; trotton; Ilf. 001* AM* Adto* (2) it 4940 MtoUrt 1 )!) It 8008 Benny M Landt > (10) It A. Amy** 0796 Henut John (O it B. Nyhan PkM? *ffr (l) g BOS? fiiskKTlrigade (7) it 0123 Snoopy (5) It D. Townley 8604 Super Jo* ,'8) It M. Do Filippi 0000 Tatty Mari* (S) it r. Nvwfield 0310 Cuwoil (2) 12 M. Holmes 0010 Wostom Valley (2) 24 R. Butt 7007 Great Applause (1) 12 A. Harrison 6448 Mighty Dollar (3) 12 L. Clark 0060 Faroe (4) 12 T. May 6400 Deodatus (1) 24 J. Smolensk! . Brackets: Caswell and Western Valley. FANCMD It U NN* RS ICaaaRG: SoHd run for second to Good Admiral last Saturday. Must bo a top chance on _ that run. PACIFIC STAR: Two sound runs N.£d£t<£* SNOOPY: Hao trotted floe races for placing* so far at the meeting Wm only have to SSLAC2 “ “ - SUPCR JOC: Fought on for fourth over two miles last out last Saturday's race and never In the dear. Speedy ‘rotter capable of another DOid run, (TAB. closes IAM a.m.) 124 p.m—«aORGB DITTMBR HANDICAP 82600; 3:14 darn; Um. 7463 (8) It 223* II ash liar Blue (1) It °0»» lt 060* Crystal John (5) 12 nona ® K oBo* general Weal (unruly) It «» (T) it 2231 « «“• ® it 0337 Fine Bk 3* T (B) It 0100 iftfflHner (2) 12 U4l Dwayne** 12 1464 GcMrica? 12 W. Butt 2370 Vanadium (4) 12 _ C. Devtno Boy Lobw ■»* Crystal

FANCMD RUNNIRS . GIRL: Useful run for third to Dwayne last SaturBActSloWut 0 : ywtold making a fresh start Untoward enough should BOY LOUW? Belt all but Dwayne last Saturday. Sure to be COLON! L°'ADIOS: Two sound race* .lately. Should be conLOOKING FORWARD: Received a poor run on second night after winning a week earlier. «° weU - MORPHEUS:Good win last Saturday Should go elose to FACwßcmFarl: Better known

to a stayer than a sprinter, *o®? to leave out DWAYNE: Dashing win last Saturday. Should go doo* to winning again GOLDRIC: Racing wen and should be a place chance VANADIUM: Disappointing lately but capable of much better even over this distance. (TAB. doses 1140 pjn.) 13-40 pjn— NGARIMU HANDICAP *2280; 3:13 class; 2m. 0902 Allenton (5) It G. Adamson 7023 Slouan (13) It W. Lowe woo Finesse it 7389 Gay Local (4) It .... R Nyhan w^Buir* m n 7000 iTta’** ® “ •250 Light Ive (!) It 6500 LocdTX (3) It «77 Morris ’SsT’ai) It D. Jones *" P^iliy 12 * “ 1295 ® “ 6220 Store* Light (10) It J- Carmichael 1716 winter Oum a) It K. Townley Brackets: Allenton and Slouan; Local Rose and Morris Pal. FANCMD RUNNERS ALLENTON: Darning finish for second to Morpheus a week ego. will form a strong with Slouan. JUST HOPE: Racing well and must be given another

MORRI* FAL: Sound stayer capable of causing an upset MOASCAR: Useful run after

falling hard on the first night. Stays well and could surprise. ROYAL DEESIDE: Reeling quite well and must be given another chance. WINTER QUEEN: Not favoured with a very good run last week when sixth. Sure to ba prominent. (TAB. clou* 123 p.m.) LU pjn— RASTER CUP CONSOLATION *3250; 2:11 da**; 13f. 1673 Beritlelgh (6) It J. Carmichael 1090 (1) It 0068 Irish Whisper* (2) It J. Smolensk! 2615 Nobio Lord (8) It D. G. Nyhan 1067 Pun (3) It W. Lowe 2356 Royal Ascot (7) It A. Harrison 6002 Royal Trump (5) It R. Nyhan 2588 Sassenach (4) It R. Butt FANCIED RUNNERS BERKLEIGH: Held on for third to Robalan last Saturday. Looks to be coming back to top form. NOBLE LORD: Fair run on Saturday night. Should be clom to a olaca. ROYAL ASCOT: Capable of a bold run in this field in spite of disappointing ran* *o far at meeting. ROYAL TRUMP: Good second to Arapaho cat second night Look* th* winner on that ran. (TA.I. close* 12.48 p.m.) 136 p.m— N.Z. WELCOME STAKES *4500; two-year-olds; Um. 5555 Apoll* Fifteen (16) It 9038 Even Step (13) It B. Anderson 1807 Fldello (7) It 34. Holme* 1011 Hardcraft (1) It R. Negus 3361 While Win (5) It 50 Holmfield (3) It F. Newfield k*oW n <u> “ 065 Loyal Dream (4) It L. Ashton 04 Vite Cheval (15) It E Cook 5143 Mercury Montego (8) It D. D. Nyhan S 3 Rebel Caste (14) It 0233 Royal Cheval (9) It J Snolonski 5342 Shannon's Squire (10) It J. Smith 724 Waltakl Star (2) It B. O’Carroll 31U Yeung Quinn (8) It R. Cameron Brackets: Hardcraft and Willie Win; Loyal Dream and Vite Clwvtl. Scratched: Georg* Washington. FANCIED RUNNER* FIDRLIO: Rather disappointing in latest racing. Has fair turn of speed and should be prominent HARDCRAFT: Unbeaten in two start* *o far at th* meeting and look* the hardest to

beat Will form a strong bracket with Willie Win, an impressive winner last Saturday. MERCURY MONTEGO: Rather disappointing in two start* at th* meeting, but ha* shown sufficient ability to be considered at least a* a place

rbbel’caste: Good ran when second to Hardcraft last Saturday. Bad draw, but should still go well. ROYAL CHEVAL: Racing consistently, with useful Ihlrd to Young Quinn a fortnight ago. Sound place chance. SHANNON'S SQUIRE: Racing well enough to be close up. YOUNG QUINN: Ha* drawn well and looks set to go elose to extending hl* already fine (TAB. Double close* 1 p.m.) (TAB. close, 1.20 p.m.) 230 pun— E ASTER CUP FINAL 312,000 and trophy valued at 3300; 2:11 class; 2m. 1 1121 ARAPAHO (4) It (4 g Bachelor Hanover—Dusky Bay). Followed up first-night placing with decisive win over Royal Tramp last week. Looks much improved and should be a top chance. J. Smolenskl. 2 3154 BELLA'S COMMAND (3) It (5 h Scottish CommandBell* Bella). Badly checked and did well to finish fourth, a length from Arapaho last Saturday. Has outstanding record a* a stayer and certain to be close up. P. 3 IMs’fORBST KING (2) It (5 h Lumber Dream—Ahumal). Has paced two sound races for placing, so far at the meeting, stay, well and sure to take prominent part in the finish. D. Townley. 3* 3212 RAUKA LAD (2) 12 (7 g King Creed — Raukapuka). Beat Arapaho on first night and did well for second to Robalan on Saturday after being checked slightly and one of the tailenders until

the final quarter. Seldom guilty of a bad race and certain to be hard to beat R. Nyhan. 5 2136 VIOLETTA (1) It (4 m Bachelor Hanover—Hay Day). Unsettled when start delayed on second night Showed speed for sixth after break-

ing. Unknown quantity over this distance, but is very speedy. Better than an outside chance. M. Holmes. 6 0944 WALK ALONE (5) It (5 g Bachelor Sound runs for fourth In two qualifying heats, particularly on the second night when he came from near last at the straight entrance Is racing well enough to be considered as a place chance. T. May. 7 4731 ROBALAN (1) 12 (5 g Lumber Dream—Elsinore). Brilliant run to win qualifying beat last Saturday. Stays wen and sure to be further improved. Looks likely winner. D. D. Nyhan. * 5315 RADIANT GLOBE (1) 24 (6 h Johnny Globe—Raldette). Looked unlucky when fifth last Saturday as he was hampered early, and received a poor run later. Is a dour stayer certain to make a bold bld in spite of handicap. J. Hampton. Bracket: Forest King and Rauka Lad. Scratched: Sunshine Boy. (TAB. closes 2 p.m.) 3.10 p.m.— NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP *3500; three-year-olds; 13f. 6237 Burka's Mata (5) It P. Toomey 0953 Lighteey (2) It 9529 3 rv,x & M 11M 1336 To Kao (8) It 3414 Valiant (1) it 2001 Hilton Highway (1) 12 1914 Kllat (3) 12 R. Brosnan 3441 Ladle,' Pride (3) 12 M. HOlmes 1117 Ar Ml*, (2) 24 I Walker 805* Barber* Dal (5) 24 D. Townley 6289 Golden Guest (1) 24 3751 lndlvMu*l (6) 34 0357 (troll Away (4) *4 _ T. May Scratched: Scottish Don. Bracket: Individual and Van Glory. FANCIED RUNNER* 4600««3 to Ladles’ Pride at Hutt Park at latest start. Has shown fine firm in strong company and from the limit look, a great chance. Ta KAO: Looks to be coming back to best and could ,urKILAT: Pleasing run after slow start at Ashburton trials. Has seldom been guilty of a poor ran and must be a top chance. LADIE*' PRIDE: Finished strongly to win st Hutt Park on February 26 at latest start. — d °B6 t 0 • plsce. AR Ml**: Gained a win and ,eventh at Hutt Park. On* of top thrae-yesrold* and must ... b« considered. VAN GLORY: Unlucky when sixth last Saturday. Stay* well and aura to b* th* hard, •st to beat. STROLL AWAY: Rather disappointing lately, but capaN* of better. 336 pjn.— (TAB. clows 236 p.m.) NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CHAMPIONSHIP 85000 and trophy valued at 3100; 2:13 class; 2m. 9 *** ’* 19 B Johnny Globe-Girl Brigade). Effort, so far at the meeting have not been encouraging, but has sound record »s a stayer. Outside chance. I. Sutherland. 2 7974 BAMBI (3» It (8 g For-ward-Dtawal). Better race when fourth in fart ran Beta Peter Handirop last Ssturdsy. Would be preferred distance for _ all that G. Shand. 3 64*1 BLACK FROST (1) It (0 g Thurber Frort—Mantilla). Fought on well for decisive win last Saturday. Must be L es Pf ct ?d on that run. M. 3a 4M9MARIUS (4) It (8 g Mor-ano-Little Liza). Made up ground for ninth to Black Frost last week. Is a fine stayer and will only need to toot .smoothly, to be one of the better chances. J. Nord. 4 GOOD ADMIRAL (2) It (4 g Goodland — Bonny Rachael). Ha, shown himself to be the most promising young trotter in commission. Had to be good to win last week, but will find this tougher. AH the same, should be close up. T. May. * *616 LB CHAR (7) It (7 m Forward—Fontanl). Made dlsJ?.* 1 . ••’owing last week. Would have to improve to _ have any chance. R. Cameron. Sa • LOGAN COUNT (2) 36 (10 g Court Martial—Marion Mack). Made no impression last week when having his - U J t . J slnce spring of 1970. F. Ryder. * 2202 PHILEMON (5) It (8 g Sun Chief—Judear). Made Sace for last mile and run own close to home In Last Saturday's race. Is a fine stayer capable of a bold bld. J. Hunpton. 7 9248 ARONMOT (1) 12 (9 g Court Martial—Star Maid). Made up ground on both of first two nights. Is better than those efforts suggest and could surprise. O. Quinlan. • 274* JOHNNY FLING (3) 18 7 g Johnny Globe—Hestllng). Two fair race, so far at the meeting. Rough chance only. J. Smolenskl. • 0000 JUST MONEY (1) 1* (8 jg Bank Note—Just, Margaret*

r No appeal on latest efforts. B Aiwsfson* - 4a 2135 PRECOCIOUS (2) 18 (9 m Johnny Globe — Dauphine). ’ Two fine races from awkward marks on first two nights. ’ Fine stayer likely to win. J. ' Carmichael. ‘ 10 5023 LIGHT VIEW (11) 30 (8 m : Light Brigade—Loyal Estelle), j Two fine races so far at the meeting, particularly last , week when she received a ‘ shocking ran. Grand stayer sure to be on* of the top ’ chances. D. Jana*. r 11 5011 JOHNNY GEE (1) 3* (10 ir h Johnny Globe—Atone). Had to miss race last week beI canse of muscular trouble. Has not missed much work i and in spite of handicap s should finish close up. W. 1 Butt. r 11a 8857 TONY BEAR (2) 36 (11 I h Intangible—Safe Return). . Has not had best of fortune so far at the meeting, but I set a stiff assignment here. Seldom guilty of a poor ran and must be considered even though others preferred. R. Butt. 12 9549 MIGHTY CHIEF (3) 36 (11 g My Chief—Gala Girl). No appeal after disappointing run at Ashburton trials last week. First start since February 19. R. Nyhan. Brackets: Black Frost and Marius; Le Char and Logan Count; Johnny Gee and Tony Bear. Bear; Precocious and Good Adt mlral. t ■tTVSHRB t t 440 p.m.— t (TAB. closes 340 p.m.) j MOUNT OLYMPUS HANDICAP i *1950; 2:l* class; Um. > 428* Armbro Free (10) it M. Holmes ■ o*o6 Brockworth Kin* (8) It J. Smolenskl ( 2105 Cland*b«ye (3) it 1 3704 Dea Pee (1) It t S. Henderson I 1435 Wen Pal (13) It I M. D* Filippi • 1343 Oalata, (9) It 1 0113 SteJrTOhelor (IS) it R. Cameron , 3*90 Gooff's Gift (11) it C. White 3644 Heather Royal (2) It J. Noble • 2890 Highland Wadding (6) It t D. D. Nyhan i 1120 L*v*n* (4) It & A. Ching 8610 Local Spark (16) It [ W. Butt . 5008 Moonfir* (12) It J. Crofts j 9370 Roy (5) It t G. Shand r 318* Tom Hanover (7) It > K. Townley Scratched: Kalpuke Song. FAHCIED RUNNER* • ARMBRO FREE: Making a fresh start. Should be too good ■ for most in this race. t GALATAS; Fought on well for 1 third to Winter Queen a fortnight ago after making pace. Racing generously end , should be prominent GENERAL BACHELOR: Fine second to Winter Queen at only i start at th* meeting. He* drawn badly, but stul look* a top prospect LEVANA Not a reliable beginner. but good enough to be a danger in this field. TOM HANOVER: First start since December. Showed speed earlier in th* season and should show up.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 6

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FIELDS FOR ADDING TON Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 6

FIELDS FOR ADDING TON Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 6