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Double at Hawera

Form from last night's Manawatu meeting not included. (T.A.B. double closes 140 pjn.) (TAB. close* 1.40 pjn.)

2.50 p.m.— HAWERA CUP *1600; 2:17 class; 2m. 1 0324 AVA HANOVER (7) It. Another good race at Palmerston North on Monday. Good fiUy, but may bo troubled by this distance. H. Purdon. 3 0755 CELTIC LORD (3) It. Has not had much luck in latest races. Useful showing at Kumeu matinee last week and could be hard to beat. F. Parsons. 5 6690 GOODVAN (4) It. Latest form in south not very impressive but has plenty of ability. Could surprise. 6 6682 GREAT ELECT (T.) (14) It. Fine showing at Palmerston North on Monday and stays well. Cannot be ruled out. C. Hunter. 4 111 CHARLIE'S WAIH (8) It. Qualified for this race with win at Palmerston North on Monday. Form so outstand. Ing seems sure to be warm favourite. P, Yeatman. 7 6008 HI RANf (11) It. Latest form only fair and would have to improve considerably to have winning chance. J. Smith. 6a 1243 JOHNNY'S FAL (63 It. Bold ran at Cambridge last week. Solid stayer and look* main threat to Charlie’s Wain. • 4599 NORMANDALB (1) It. Form moderate, but would have to be considered if track soft. L. Robinsen. 1* 3177 PAUL GENTRY (16) It. Has been unlucky since winning impressively at Alexandra Park. Good chance. D Gibbons* 11 479# SCOTTISH CRUSADER (2) It. Never likely at Cambridge last week when making fresh start. Should be improved by race, but still hard to fancy. G. Harris. 12 9456 SINGLE HAL (12) It. Some fair races lately and usually goes well on grass. Could surprise. E. Wallis. 13 6146 SLEEPY VALLEY (9) It. Won on grass at Tauranga in January and third at Kumeu matinee last Saturday. Always has a chance at this distance. 16* 6356 WILLSHER BAY (5) It. Form since coming north not impressive and would need to improve.

P 8201 NUI ACRE (T.) (2) 24. Had stylish win against trotters at Palmerston North on Monday. This is harder. J. Langdon. I* 6400 ANONYMOUS (1) 24. Form poor. No appeal. M. Halloran. 11a 5010 gLENTHORNE (2) 36. Won well at Hutt Park, but failed badly at Alexandra Park. A. Holme*. 15 8336 HALTER HAL (3) 36. Continues to race very unluckily. With reasonable run, will be one of hardest to beat. P. Stephen*. 16 6080 LAUREL LAD (1) 36. Look* to have no chance

17 1161 REREWAI (6) 36. Has strack great patch of form. On hard mark but. seems sure to go well. K. Shaw. 18 0990 JOHN ROBIN (T) (1) 60. At 13, looks well past best L. Caldwell. 19 290 TARALGA (1) 60. Looks too far back. L. McCutcheon. Balloted out with right of ree 2 tl 4ioo CASTLE RIDGE (T) (IS) It. Won against trotters over two miles at Claudelands but poor efforts since. A. Dunsmuir. Brackets: Great Elect and Johnny's Pal, Paul Gentry and Wlllsher Bay, Scottish Crusader and Glenthorne. (T.A.B. dose* 3.5 p.m.) 4.15 p.m— BOROUGH PACE *950; 2:18 class; 13f. 1 4710 ADIOS JULIE (11) It. Runaway winner at Alexandra Park on March 15 and had poor passage at Palmerston North on Monday. Good chance. 1* 1662 BINT AMINA (19) It. Fine showing after being parked out at Palmerston North on Monday. Looks sure to go well. W. Francis. 2 0306 BRIEF FROST (16) It. Except for third at Claudelands, form has been moderate. 4 1165 FIRE CALL (4) It. Unlucky in latest races. Well drawn here and looks one of top prospects. J. Moase. 5 4766 GAY KING (12) It. Never likely at Palmerston North on Monday night, but previous form sound. L. Fleming. • 6652 GAY MILLIE (21) It. Sound third at Palmerston North on Monday and looks to be improving. 7 5588 HONEST DOLLAR (2) It. Has not raced sine* November. Little appeal.

. 8 666 IRVINE SCOT (14) 19. Form poor. ‘ 9 6638 JOVANOER (6) It. Good showing at Alexandra Park two starts back, but never likely at Cambridge last week. ' Has shown sound form on grass. J. Langdon. : 16 4059 MISTER DREAMER (26) It. Too long off winning list to be recommended, but usually goes well on grass. E. Thornton. 11 sie* NICK AwiN (3) It. Good fourth at Palmerston North on Monday and two starts before was second at Alexandra Park. Well drawn and looks to have fine chance. B. Simpson. 12 7642 ORANGE BOY (13) It. Looked unlucky at Claudelands at last start. Awkwardly drawn, but with luck in running will be hard to beat. L. Lucas. 13 9290 QUONA'S SON (16) It. Not dangerous at Palmerston North on Monday when having first race for three months. J. Beker. 14 7310 RED CAREY (15) It. Stylish winner at Claudelands on March 7 and had none the best of runs at Palmerston North on Monday. Good chance. P. Hyland. 3* 5530 SAN SEBASTIAN (17) It. Lost chance at start at Palmerston North on Monday. Earlier form sound. P. YeaP man, 16 7606 SANTA HANOVER (7) It. Has been very disappointing since dual success at Claudelands in January. Peak ran would give him fine chance. R. Tribe*. 17 6403 SCOTTISH DON (22) It. Fine showing at Palmerston North on Monday. Badly drawn, but with luck in running will be tough. A. Purdon. 18 6000 TIMBER (10) It. Form moderate, but has ability. Outside chance. P. Woltandon. 19 1«0 VANRUMA (1) It. Has not been running on in latest races. Would need to improve. P. Hlllmor. 20 6000 WALDIAL (5) It. Little chance on latest form. C. Hunter. Balloted out with right of reentry:— 15 SAM (4) It. Has not raced since April last year. R. Gee. 3 111 CHARLIE'S WAIN (9) 36. Unlikely starter. Brackets: Adios Julie and Bint Amina. Charlie’* Wain and Ban Sebastian.

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

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Double at Hawera Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 6

Double at Hawera Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 6