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AUCKLAND

T.A.B. double: races 6 and 8

Noon.— THIRD INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, $1500; Im.—Our Call (24), 8-8; Storming (1), Sweet Candy (24), Swell Time (29) 8-7; Coity Lad (15), Maui Queen (6), Top Shot (16) 8-6; Attain (8), Cumin (28). Don Charles (3). Fresh Challenge (30), McLachlin (20), Trooper’s Road (19), Windswept (22) 8-5; Brasarm (7), Coniston (10), Court Justice (23), Kerry Rose (11), Monte Casino (13), Oh Brother (17), Slovenka (9). Super Kat (4). Tommo’s Place (5), Abo (21) 8-4. Balloted out in order of reentry: Even Crown (26), Kiskaba (2), Dinty (12), Bell Bryn (14), Roylyn (18) 8-4. Brackets: Kerry Rose and Monte Casino, Oh Brother and Slovenka; Super Kat and Tommo’s Place; Abo and Even Crown; Kiskaba and Dinty; Bell Brvn and Rovlyn. Scratched: Red Valley (27). 12.35 p.m.— PAKURANGA HURDLES. $2000; 13Jf. —Execute (12) 10-6; Aircon (10) 10-3; Seejay (5) 10-0; Our Mack (15) 9-8; Sleepy Lu (14) 9-7; Head Master (2) 9-5; Puerto Rico (13) 9-4; Beachlands (11), War Path (9) 9-3; Vitraglaze (8) 9-1; Everite (3), Khoragan (16), Master Joe (7). Oakbel (6). Sky Grey (1), Starry Night (4) 9-0.

1.10 p.m.— GORDON HANDICAP, $2000; 6f.—Doctor Monk (6) 8-11; Solar Boy (1) 8-7; Grant’s Special (8) 8-5; Glad Eye (4) 8-3; Ernader (9) 8- Mahuta Maid (21) 8-0; Della Ray (19), Hidden Gold (16). Riff Kin (15) 7-10; Catamaran (14), Cheer Up (5). Lord Fairway (10), Mellaina Rose (12), Proud Hagen (7) Susan’s Choice (18) 7-9; Distract (13), Our Chick (17). Somerset Shah (3) 7-8; Ballandine (2). Raiatea (20) 7-7. Balloted out with right of reentry: Crestello (11) 7-7. 1.45 p.m — ONEHUNGA STEEPLECHASE, $2000; 2Jm.—Aku-Hoa (13), Peter Christie (11) 9-13; Calm Lad (5) 9- Baildon (9). Royal Hunter (1) 9-3; Pukehau (2) 9-2; Modicum (8) Red Flush (15) 9-1; Digger (3), Lucky Ranson (12), Red Stream (7). Rocky Road (14), The Riff (4), Trust Me (6), Veneer (10) 9-0. 2.25 p.m.— SAPLING STAKES, $2450; 4if. —First division: Gnapal (5) 8-3; Claretuam (2). Danelaw (12). Hans 16). Secret Session (3) 8-2; Bay Sovereign (9), Newsboy (7) 80; Whisky Waggon (10) 7-13; Elamite (4), Striptease (11) 7-11; In Transit (8), Queen’s Crest (1) 7-9. Second division: Beau Tasha (4), Count Manix (6). Doncast (11), King Amaura (7) 8-2; Ensign (1) 8-1; Gold Came (3) 8-0; Dawn Crest (9) 7-13; Enchanting Lady (2) Our Kay (8) 7-11; Arkray (5), Lexicon (10) 7-9. 3.5 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 1.55 p.m.) (T.A.B. double closes 1.35 p.m.) MITCHELSON CUP $7000; 11m. 1 1020 LAUREL OAKS (12) 0 5. Looked right back to top

form until last Tuesday’s failure. Should be given another chance. D. Peake. 2 7004 MEDIATE (7) 8-3. Solid middle distance runner at peak. Followed some preliminary sprints this season, after a let-up, with highly promising fourth last start behind Wiremu and Laurel Oaks at Te Aroha. Should be tough this time. J. Riordan. 3 0091 WIREMU (19) 8-3. One of the best handicap horses last summer; evidently at peak again. G. Willets. 4 0131 EXECUTE (5) 8-1. Laststart winner over hurdles at Ellerslie last Tuesday. Gained first and third in Hastings high-weight at previous two starts. Tough and well seasoned, but will very likely find this company a bit too rich. R. Taylor. 5 7227 ANSIN (6) 8-0. Costly failure in false-run 11 furlongs first day when finishing seventh of 11. Capable of much better. Won Wellington Cup in 1971 and two starts back good second, Ilf., Te Rapa. Worth another ehance. G. Edge. 6 6823 WILLIE CAN (2) 8-9. Free galloper which improved on several fair efforts lately for good third behind Trutone, llf„ Ellerslie, on Tuesday. Likely to make the running again, but last furlong might beat him. D. Weatherley. 7 0007 DYAK (13) 7-12. Dual two-mile winner last summer and autumn, at Trentham and Avondale. Has had a string of races this season without looking as good. Battled to seventh on Tuesday, but would need to do better than that. D. Raklander. 8 4501 SUIZU (14) 7-12. Disappointing until runaway winner Ilf. this course last Saturday after being allowed own rules in front. A real prospect if in the same form. G. Chittv. 9 85 KING AMBER (4) 7-11. Very good stayer as five-year-old which failed to win last season, but ran several sound minor placings. Finished fifth. Ilf.. Ellerslie, last Saturday, and might improve cuicklv. Worth watching. 10 819 MONTY (18) 7-10. Capable middle distance runner last season, but well beaten Ilf.. Fn«rsiie, on Saturday. W. Smith. 11 0922 SUPREME MISS (8) 7-8. At last racing up to excellent track trials with seconds at Ellerslie last Saturday and Wednesday. Just beaten on Tuesday, and on that form must be a good prospect, even In this tough field. B • Andrew*. 12 4363 GAZARRA (20) 7-7. Unsuited by muddling pace last Saturday. Racing solidly and likelv to do better as the tracks become firmer. Will run this distance nut better than most H. Mathew*. 13 006 IRISH WHIP (17) 7-7. Improved last start when fair sixth behind Trutone in third race after spell Won twice last autumn, including 11m 1 at Ellerslie in March. On that form would be a chance, but hard to fancy much. J. Molloy. 14 8856 JiNOIVIK (11) 7-7. Unlucky fifth two starts back behind Wiremu. at Te Aroha Weakened to sixth at Ellerslie last Saturday, after being taken very wide. Solid finisher at best and due some 1 resneet W Robinson. 15 6300 MANSFI lf <2> 7-7. Promising third three starts ( back. Looked good last spring when she won Waikato Gold Cud. Might make showing if the track eases again. i

16 7089 BEAU DEE (1) 7-6. Flashes of really good form, especially on soft footing, but latest performances hardly inspiring. D. Wyatt. 17 0574 HAPPY WILLIAM (9) 7-6. Good distance runner on soft ground, and creditable fourth at Ellerslie on Tuesday after making run wide and a bit early. One to beat if track softens. N, Riordan. 18 5770 AITO (10) 7-5. Reached peak form with Waikato Guineas win last season, but has not done as well since. Drifted out on Tuesday and could not be fancied on that run. G. Scanlon. 19 163 ASCONA (15) 7-5. Turned in best open-company performance last start when close third, Ilf., at Te Rapa. Sept 23. Seems to prefer soft ground 20 8430 MASTER SOBI G(16) 7-5. Generally shows speed but does not often run on too well. Should be prominent most of way. 3.45 p.m.—

OCTOBER HANDICAP, $2200; Ilf.—Apollo Eleven (13) 9-4; Lord Thurteen (7), True Crest (11) 8-2; El Kohlnoor (9), Wow (8). Strathboy (6) 7-11: Intent (14) 7-10; Lord Lu (4) 7-9; Classic Wave (12), Cobbler Fox (3), Golden King (10) 7-8; Bacardi (5). Bllyana (15), Double El (16), Foxetta (2), Red Tessa (1) 7-7.

4.25 p.m.— (T.A.B. closes 3.15 p.m.) EPSOM HANDICAP $3000; 7f. 1 5326 BRYLEE (13) 8-13. Fastfinishing sprinter at best. Has had good chance to freshen since last start when sixth with 9-3 Previously second under 9-3, 6f., at Avondale on Sept. 2. R. Heaslip. 2 7 CAPTAIN JEST (21) 8-13. Fine galloper on soft ground. Chance on soft track. N. Riordan. 3 0 MADIERA (14) 8-2. Capable sprinter-miler who needed run recently when resuming racing. Might probably do with another race or two. 5 2309 FRIDAY AFFAIR (3) 8-2. Failed last start. Earlier form w’as good but not much chance on latest runs. G. Edge. 6 0 EVENSTEAD (26) 8-1. Will probably need more racing.

. 7 1 POLPERRO (22) 8-9. Sur- , prise first-up winner in first t race since last autumn. 7 Smart but has a very wide barrier position. ) 8 132 MONTEL (17) 7-13. Good and consistent sprinter. Beaten a nose last Tuesday. > Should go well again, but i wide draw a big disadvantage. » B. Andrews. ■ 9 4 PAKISTAN PRINCE (19) 7-12; After close fourth, 6f., Te Rapa, Sept. 30, looks sure 1 to regain really good form, but barrier position here looks too tough M. Latham. 10 3 HAKONE (10) 7-10. Useful sprinter last season. Encouraging first up race when third behind Trousseau on Oct. 4. Should have improved with the race. Looks a fair chance. D. Peake. 11 MAC'S HONEY (12) 7-10. Likely to need this one. and more distance. 12 050 MOLTEN'S PRIDE (6) 7-10. Looked on way back to top form when fifth two starts back. Well beaten next time, but worth another chance. D. Wyatt. 13 9 NEAT (5) 7-10. Should have improved with Te Aroha run, but might take a little more time G. Willetts. 14 26 PESHAWAR (9) 7-10. Close sixth at Ellerslie last Saturday. Probably improved with run. Looks a top prospect. 15 69 FORE DOLLAR (7) 7-9. Good sprinter at best. Chance if ground eases. 16 6 CORRANDULLA (11) 7-8. Resumed with dashing sixth at Ellerslie on Tuesday, 6f. Once very good galloper. If improved only slightly would be a real chance. 17 0 TETRARCH'S GIFT (8) 7-8. First race after letup of two months. Hard to fancy. 18 544 ALMOSS (28) 7-7. Unlucky last time. Faces very tough assignment from so wide at start. W. Robinson. 19 70 JACK JOHNSON (2) 7-6. Will probably need more ground than this. 20 904 MIGHTY OAK (1) 7-6. Good fourth, 6f., at Ellerslie, on Saturday after looking likely winner at l)f. Probably Improved further with the outing so should go well again. 21 2 VILLAGE OAK (29) 7-6. Has a job ahead of him from so wide. M. Long. 21a EVERLEIGH (25) 7-5. This distance and wide barrier position seems too much against her Balloted out with right of reentry:— 22 40 CURLEY WAVE (4) 7-4. Encouraging fourth open sprint at Thames on Sept. 16 two starts back. Failed badly last start, Great Northern Guineas when last. Also acceptor Trentham. 22a 3707 KAIPIPI (18) 7-4. No appeal on recent form. 23 SAGO (27) 7-4. Last-Start winner mile, at Te Awamutu, July 29. This is much tougher, 23a 8 TAGERTY (16) 7-4. Likely to find this opposition a bit too hot 24 10 EAST COURT (23) 7-4. Has pace but not yet up to win in this company. 24a 0 PADDY'S SISTER (15) 7-4. Capable but not reliable. Hard to fancy Brackets: Village Oak and Everlelgh, Curly Wave and Kalplpi, Sago and Tagerty. East Court and Paddy’s Sister Scratched: Mr Sovereign (24).

5.5 p.m.— NORMANBY HANDICAP, *2000: Im—Summerosa (13) 8-5; Gay Actress (8) 8-4; King Roy (22) 8-4; Daveylou (4). Taibolton (23) 8 3; Gold Realm (25), Manchcro

(6) 8-1; Angel’s Gold (24), Dumb-bell (20), Umtata (18 7-12; Fox View (15) 7-11; Glenullan (14) 7-10; Biscay (3), Captain General (2), Director (9), Gold Cloud (5). Network (16). Pukerimu (30), Springhill (17), Umteen (26) 7-9, Golden Oak (11). Noel’s Pride (27). Speedstar (21) Big Dee (11) 7-8. Balloted out in order of reentry: Yennyp (10), Mighty Susan (28), Golden Wave (12), Specialist (7), All Pasha (1) 7-7. Brackets: Pukerimu and Springhill, Umteen and Golden Oak. Noel’s Pride and Speedstar. Big Dee and Yennyp. Mighty Susan and Golden Wave. Specialist and Ali Pasha. Scratched: Aldoree (29).

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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AUCKLAND Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

AUCKLAND Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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