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

(T.A.B. closes 4.35 p.m.) 1.45 p.m.— IMPROVERS' HANDICAP 51500; 2:18 class; 13f. 14 6684 Adios Castle (15) It J. Hampton 13 2195 Armbro Rebel (14) It E. Skinner 3 4800 Crystalline (4) It L. Williams 3 2004 Gllderoy (2) It C. Devine 15 0089 Grand Inquisitor (16) It M. McTlgue 9 9600 Johnny Rich (9) It B. Hill 5 0855 King Jack (5) it M. Holmes 7 8952 Max Peterson (7) It B. Anderson 8 1710 Medbury (8) It B. Negus 8a 7097 Samaion (12) It R. Negus 6 3 Newport Mon (6) It R. Townley 10 7060 Ripolet (10) It C. McDonald 11 3023 Russley John (11) It W. Denton 12 3610 Sally Hanover (13) It T. Behms * 2308 Slumber On (4) It F. Newfield Bracket: Medbury and Samaion. Scratched: Adlowater.

FANCIED RUNNERS ADIOS CASTLE: Sound fourth to Bay Star at Oamaru last week. Must be a chance on that placing. ARMBRO REBEL: Highly promising pacer capable of winning in spite of bad draw. QILDEROY: Raced quite well last season and capable of surprising. GRAND INQUISITOR: Went fairly well at the Washdyke trials and could cause an upset. KING JACK: Has not raced since March, but if near his best could be a danger. MAX PETERSON: Beat all but Bay Star at Oamaru. Looks a top prospect. NEWPORT MON: Came home well for third to Bay Star after a slow start. Sure to be improved. RIPOLET: Form last season was quite useful at times. Must be considered. (T.A.B. closes 5.5 p.m.) 8.15 p.m.— AUGUST HANDICAP 2:17-2:18 class; 13f. 1 2131 Bay Star (7) It 9 4123 Cushan (9) It M. Purdon 1 0890 False Angel (1) It L. Thomas « 8006 Fantastic (6) It J. Ferguson 10 3318 Frosty Chat (10) It R. Negus 8 1007 Great Time (8) It A. Ford 11 5428 Johnny Kirk (11) It 4 0266 Nola Kot (4) It J. Hampton 3 0719 Red Garrison (3) It S. Miller 5 1334 Rory Grattan (5) It C. White 8 0252 Spangled Mary (2) It H. Skinner 12 0500 Levana (1) 24 G. Holmes 13 0097 Rainbow Hall (2) 24 D. Newell 14 6020 Top Brass (3) 24 L, Smlilie FANCIED RUNNERS BAY STAR: Won so well in a slower class last week at Oamaru that she must be given a great chance of repeating. CUSHAN: Came fast from the tail of the field for third to Kelvin’s Joy last Saturday. With a better run, should go close to winning. FANTASTIC: Went quite well on a track which did not suit when sixth at Oamaru. On a firmer track could surprise. GREAT TIME: Sure to be ImS roved by race he had at amaru. Looks particularly well and should show form shortly. RORY GRATTAN: Pulled hard at Oamaru and finished fourth. Should do better In this race. SPANGLED MARY: Looked a shade unlucky when she beat all but Kelvin’s Joy at Oamaru. Should again take beating. RAINBOW HALL: Not disgraced when seventh in Kurow Cup. In spite of handicap should show up.

(T.A.B. doses 5.35 p.m.) 4.45 p.m.— INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP, $1900; 2:17 class; trotters; 13f. 5 8531 Butch Cassidy (5) It J. Smolensk! 6 1112 Castleton's Pride (6) It R. Brosnan 4 3635 Chatmos (4) It O. Quinlan 3 9406 Land Point (3) It J. Hurring 1 8508 Lessaday (1) It H. Donaldson 2 Overland (2) It 13 4517 Glencree (7) 24 C. White 10 9680 Honest John (4) 24 B. Nyhan 11 4409 Iceberg (5) 24 J. Carmichael 7 4210 Lucky Lad (1) 24 E. Ryan 9 6194 Scottish Cavalier (3) 24 T. McMillan 8 3579 Snoopy (2) 24 D. Townley 24 12 0000 Tunza Time (6) 24 15 8036 Jason McCord (2) 36 14 5760 Magic Time (1) 36 C. Devine 16 0030 Super Joe (3) 36 M. Holmes FANCIED RUNNERS BUTCH CASSIDY: Won with ease in weaker company at Oamaru last week. Should not find this race beyond him.

CASTLETON'S PRIDE: Top young trotter last season. Showed he should be an early winner when placed In 3:35 4-5 at Washdyke trials. Sure to go well. CHATMOS: Trotted some fine races last season and should show up. GLENCREE: Seldom guilty of a poor run and looks reasonably placed In this race. SCOTTISH CAVALIER: Looked above average last season and if near his peak should be prominent. SNOOPY: Not too consistent at times, but capable of a forward showing. TUNZA TIME: Showed promise last season and In spite of failures in four latest starts, could easily surprise. JASON MeCORD: Not too consistent. but good enough to be a threat. (T.A.B. Closes 6.10 p.m.) 7.20 p.m.— RIBBONWOOD HANDICAP 2:16-2:15 class; lOf. 5 5426 Armbro Free (5) It

M. Holmes 7 8909 Clanbeboye (7) It R. Townley 8 8602 Golden Guest (8) It 1 3000 Kalpuke Song (1) It J. Hampton 4 8041 Kelvin's Joy (4) It K. Townley 3 4188 Ladies' Pride (3) It G. Holmes 6 0758 Light Command (6) It J. Smolensk! 2 2573 Sir Gentry (2) It D. Jones 9 4039 Tom Hanover (9) It R. Curtin 10 4130 Barbara Del (1) 12 D. Townley 11 0087 Dryham Lea (2) 12 R. Butt 12 4050 Lee Frost (3) 12 A. Cox 14 6000 Winter Queen (5) 12 13 3200 Young Trouble (4) 12 S. Henderson FANCIED RUNNERS ARMBRO FREE: Met trouble at start of the Kurow Cup and made a late bid for sixth. Sure to take beating. GOLDEN GUEST: Just caught at Oamaru and with average luck should just about win. KELVIN'S JOY: Made pace and lasted for a narrow win at Oamaru. Should again go well in spite of rise in class. LIGHT COMMAND: Looked in need of race when eighth in Kurow Cup. Sure to be improved and should go close. SIR GENTRY: Overcame an

awkward run when third In the Kurow Cup. Looks a top prospect on that run. TOM HANOVER: Very speedy and on a firm track could take catching. BARBARA DEL: Failed to begin cleanly in the Kurow Cup. With a smooth start, should be prominent as she looks very well. DRYHAM LEA: First start since February. Very speedy young pacer capable of causing an upset. (T.A.B. Closes 6.40 p.m.) 7.50 p.m.— FIRST CANTERBURY STAKES $1750; three-year-olds; lOf.

13 0000 Apollo Fifteen (13) It M. de Filippi 10 Armbro Jodie (10) It J. Dalgety 12 0 Boy High (12) It G. Court 11 76 Charming (11) It G. Holmes 7 7 Deeside (7) It T. May 6 0 Glentohl (6) It G. Shand 1 079 Golden Armbro (1) It L. May 3 84 Great Chase (3) It R. Negus 8 4332 Lady Hodgen (8) It P. O’Reilly 9 3006 Master Scamp (9) It R. Stockdale 2 000 Optimist (2) It G. Middleton 4 Para's Dream (4) it 4a 28 Speedy Guest (3) 12 D. Jones 5 3520 Royal Cheval (5) It J. Smolenskl 14 9091 Flying Eagle (1) 12 A. Harrison 15 3159 Rebel Caste (2) 12 J. Carmichael. Bracket: Para's Dream and Speedy Guest. FANCIED RUNNERS GOLDEN ARMBRO: Went fair race at Kurow meeting and could be a niece chance. GREAT CHASE: Pleasing run when fourth to Flying Eagle at Oamaru last week. Should be Improved and makes strong appeal. LADY HODGEN: Fought on gamely for second to Flying Eagle at Oamaru. Sure to be prominent. MASTER SCAMP: Not disgraced when he tired to sixth at Oamaru after being in the open for much of the way.

Sure to be Improved and should go well. SPEEDY GUEST: Paced sound races at time after returning from successful trip to Australia. Must be considered. FLYING EAGLE: Won so decisively at Oamaru last Saturday that he must be given a great chance of repeating in spite of 12 yard handicap. REBEL CASTE: Showed ability above average last season ana should be ready to make a forward showing. (T.A.B. double closes 7 p.m.) (T.A.B. closes 7.20 p.m.) 8.30 p.m.— LOUISSON HANDICAP $4250; 2:11 class; 13f. 4 2768 BLACK LABEL (4) It (7 g Newport Chief—Rum). First start since February. Has undergone a wind operation in the meantime and will have to be taken on trust. F. Newfield. 6 5662 BLUE DAWN (6) It (7 m Blue Prince—Dawnlight). Ran second to Arapaho over 13f on May 13 at latest start. Is credited with fine trials in training and could be a sound prospect. J. Hampton. 5 HAKIM (5) It (7 g Garrison Hanover—Petulus). First

start since March, 1971. Has been in work for some time and if produced near his best could easily surprise. C. McDonald. 1 5850 SMOKEY EXPRESS (1) It (8 g Smokey Hanover— Dorlta). Was injured last October at Oamaru, but has been in steady work for some time. Capable of a bold bid in spite of lack of racing. 3 5561 VANADIUM (3) It (5 g Van Dieman—Princes Grace). Last start winner at Ashburton in June. Is sure to be stronger this season and is expected to make a bold bld. C. Devine. 2 8077 WAG (2) It (6 g Thurber Frost—Merval). Rather disappointing late last season. Fair run at Washdyke trials and should have benefited from the race. Not a forlorn chance. G. Adamson.

2A 7526 PUN (2) 12 (7 g Thurber Frost—Merval). Raced well

enough towards end of last season to have good pros pects in this field. W. Lowe. 10 4733 BERKLEIGH (5) It (6 h Johnny Globe—Fifth Brigade). One of top pacers in commission capable of a solid run when fresh. Better than an outside chance. W. Butt. 11 4832 GLOBE BAY (6) 12 (6 h Johnny Globe—Baylight). One of speediest pacers in New Zealand and if anywhere near his peak should be prominent. J. Carmichael. 7 0060 JACQUINOT BAY (1) 12 (8 g Thurber Frost—Wonthaggi). Has not raced since November, but has been in work for some months. Is

well up to this class and could show up. $. Miller. 8 1241 ROYAL ASCOT (3) 12 (5 g Prince CharmingMorsel). Almost certain to be favourite after dashing run at Washdyke trials earlier in the month. Form last season was outstanding and he should beat most in this race. A. Harrison. ’ 5690 SAM TRYAX (4) 12 (6 g Lucky Try ax—Preferable). First start since January. Has thrived since resuming work and looks ready to make a forward showing. D. Jones.

(T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 9.10 p.m.— CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP $3350; 2:13 class; trotters; 13f. 5 0000 Arita (5) it „ I- Sutherland 3a 8129 Black Frost (7) it 6 2464 Deodatus (6) 8 3021 Ebby Globe (9) it B. Nyhan 9 5021 Fri (10) n W. Lowe 7 1710 Good Admiral (8) It T. May 1 7000 Laplander (1) u G. Middleton 4 0000 Logan Park (4) It 3 0090 Marius (3) Jt J. Nordqvist 2 9009 Western Valley (2) It In Mun<ly (unruly) 12 10 4740 Aronmot (1) 12 J. Carmichael 11 5657 Bambi (2) 12 G. Shand 13 3524 Easton Light (4) 12 B. Running 12 0211 Philemon (3) 12 J. Hampton 15 0000 Waterloo (1) 24 Bracket: Black Frost and Marius, FANCIED RUNNERS

BLACK FROST: Seldom guilty of a bad run last season and sure to be In demand. Will form a strong bracket with the speedy Marius. DEODATUS: Raced quite well at times last term and must be given a sound chance in this field. EBBY GLOBE: First start in this class. Seldom guilty of a really bad run and could be placed. FRI: Was a stylish winner at Auckland in May. Sound place chance. GOOD ADMIRAL: Certain to have benefited by race he had at the Washdyke trials. Is a top young trotter expected to show fine form this season. AL MUNDY: Form at times last season was good enough to give him a winning chance. BAMBI: Went quite well at the Washdyke trials and could surprise. EASTON LIGHT: Form last season was more than useful, especially at the cup meeting where he was placed on three occasions. If at his best, should go close to winning. PHILEMON: Finished last season with two outstanding wins. Usually needs a race or two to bring him to his peak, but is too good to leave out of calculations. (T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 9.50 p.m.— TEMPLETON HANDICAP 2:13-2:12 class; 13f. 1 1388 ALPHA GIRL (1) It (9 m Garrison Hanover—Girl Brigade). Fair form last season,

but might find the class here a little rich. A. Cox. 2 5411 BACHELOR STAR (2) It (4 h Bachelor Hanover—Adio Star). Raced disappointingly in Australia in the autumn when below his best. Is a brilliant young pacer entitled to serious consideration in this field. 5 2279 DREAMY MORN (5) It (5 h Lumber Dream — Rosalie Morn). Finished a good third to Royal Ascot at the Washdyke trials and must be respected on that run. G. Shand. 3 1419 DWAYNE (3) It (6 g Bachelor Hanover — Nancy Lee). One of the most im-

proved pacers of last autumn. Sure to race prominently. J. Dalgety. 4 0900 LA GUARDIA (4) It (7 h Garrison Hanover—La Fey). Raced erratically last winter. Has plenty of ability and will only have to race generously to show up. 6 1612 SIOUAN (6) It (7 g Newport Chief — Kirsteen). Showed splendid form last autumn and showed that he was close to his best when second to Royal Ascot at Washdyke trials. Looks a top chance. W. Lowe. 7 5113 BACHELOR BLUE (1) 12 (5 g Bachelor Hanover—Mary Try ax). One of top four-year-olds last autumn and well up to this class. B. Anderson. 10 6154 NOBLE LORD (4) 12 (5 h Lordship—Ebonite). Raced well, but without much luck in last few starts last term. Is expected to be near his best which would give him better than an outside chance. D. Nyhan. 8 1247 ROYAL BELMER (2) 12 (5 m Thurber Frost—Lady Belfield). Failed at Auckland in May when she broke, but earlier she showed outstanding form over all distances. With a clean beginning should go close to winning. J. Smolensk!. 9 6757 VIOLETTA (3) 12 (5 m Bachelor Hanover—Hay Day). Usually races well when fresh. Most relible beginner, which should help her make up her handicap without too much difficulty. Bold bid will not surprise. M, Holmes.

(T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 10.25 p.m.— LIGHTNING HANDICAP 2:15-2:14 class; lOf. 2 3240 Calm Sue (2) It 10 0496 Colonel Adios (10) It A. Kerslake 12 2200 Dee Pee (12) It 4 2487 Flying Home (4) It R. Curtin 8 4341 Galatas (8) It D. Townley 6 4481 Leldon (6) It G. Adamson 5 1111 Lightsey (5) It M. Holmes 7 5102 Looking Forward (7) It J. Smolensk! 3 1124 Lord Nugent (3) It G. Holmes 11 0435 Pine Globe (11) It J. Hampton 9 9000 Seltreb (9) It L. Ashton 1 4135 Stroll Away (1) It T. May FANCIED RUNNERS

FLYING HOME: First start since being trained by R. W. Curtin. Is a smart sprinter capable of a bold showing. GALATAS: Showed fine sprint form last term and could figure in the finish. LELDON: Must be a top chance after determined run to win Kurow Cup last Saturday. LIGHTSEY: Showed brilliant form last autumn, finishing with a win at Ashburton in June. Should be too good for most in this race. LOOKING FORWARD: Made a

splendid showing at the Washdyke trials and is expected to go well. LORD NUGENT: Appeals more as a stayer than a sprinter, although form last season was good enough to give him a chance in this field. PINE GLOBE: Seldom guilty of a poor run last season. Capable of surprising. STROLL AWAY: Made up ground for fifth in the Kurow Cup. Sure to be improved and although preferred over longer distances must be considered.

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ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)