POVERTY BAY
T.A.B. double: races 5 and 7
12.05 p.m.— POVERTY BAY HIGH-WEIGHT, $1100; Um. and 38yds.—Springlo (9) 9-7; A vex (7), Clipton (6), I Lillie Red Man (10> 9-2; Prince! Nizami (1) 9-1; Drummer Girl (8).! Goa Head (2). Noel’s Pride (5),! Onia Lass (4). Prince Arthur (II). San Remo (3, 9-0. 12.45 p.m.— MAKARAKA NOVICE STAKES NO. 1. $900; 6f.—Cobland (12). Gene’s Own (6). Hoeroa HO). Men-; dalee (11), Sasalight (5), Whistle Inn (1) 8-10; Amber Donna (7). Burnbrae (9), Gay Tax (13). Jewel Crest (14). Morgan’s Moon (3) Scampi (4) 8-7: Waititi Lass (8) 8-2: Centauri (2) 8-0.
1.25 p.m.— TARUHERU HACK HANDICAP, $1100; 7f.—Fraxable (12) 8-8; Cree (5). Silver Sovereign (2) 8-3; Hi jFujin Hi 8-2; Persian Picco (10) !8-l; Arodella (6), Lucky Ransom I (11). Merriemont (4) 8-0; Battling iOn (8). Forgotten Glory (3). Gold Linx (13), Passionella (9), Smithy i(7) 7-13. 2.5 p.m.— MATAWHERO TRIAL STAKES, $900; Im.--Bright ‘N’ Fair (6). Goa Head (17), Guy (21), Hampshire Lad (2). New Caledonia (11). Royal Chancellor (4), Royal Flier! ;(7), Royalford (5). Sasalight (20). Star Trial (13). Venetian Lover] (3) 8-10; Chihuahua (9). Dark Rata 1(18), Elkama (10). Gaydcne (16). Kaimai Gold (8). Lynderthal (12),' Miss Badeince (19). Perselle H>. ‘Sad Song (15). Trucvine (14) 8-7. 2.45 p.m — (T.A.B. double closes 1.15 pm.) (T.A.B. closes 1.35 p.m.) LEOPARD GOLD CUP $2400: Um and 38yd | I 1 9111 MINICORT (13) 9 0. Getting up in weights a bit! but in top form and must be; 1 one of h-.ndrst to beat again 2 5024 NAUSORI (2) 8-4 Now: 1 at veteran stage but still rac- i ing well. Good second to His; Ayr at Woodville last Satur-j ; day and fair fourth here on; 1 Wednesdav. 3 06C0 CLASSICO (7) 8-3. Form has slumned lately but is good middle performer which could match this class at best. ' 4 1425 DON S JOY (1) 8-3. Usually finishes around about : the money but does not winj out of turn. Looks fair place* i chance* 5 7012 TWIST 'N' TWIRL (10-; i 8 2. Newcomer with sound; i form on her record. Won ■ sprint at Wairoa and was; i second over a middle dis-' ■ tance time out t UA2 CRADENLY (3) 80 J Looks one of better chances after second to Minicort on 7 7643 NERALEE (11) 7-12 » Form all round only moder ate but must be rated place . chance after third on first I I 1704 GAZZARA (9) 7-10 Barked and beaten on Wed i start in fresh campaign Likch imnrovcr i 9 JUST KELLY (12) 7-18 ) Second to Dous Joy over
this distance at Wairoa earlier in month but form all round not very impressive. 10 1102 ORANGEMAN (6) 7-10. . Runner-up, but well beaten, ’ by Taramara in high-weight , on Wednesday. Will probably find this a lot harder. ; 11 2297 CHESSINGTON (8) 7-9. , Well beaten at Woodville < and here on Wednesday. Also . engaged in hack class at ‘ Rangitikei meeting. , 12 8037 SEA CHIEF (5) 7-9. Best ; recent effort was third to . Don’s Joy over this distance 1 ( at Wairoa earlier in month. ' 13 0353 SEA IMP /4) 7-9. Lpsl of eight on Wednesday when saddle slipped. Would still need to improve to be win- £ ning chance.
3.25 p.m.— < TURANGA HACK HANDICAP, ' SHOO; Im.—Taramara (6), Wool , Awav (12) 8-10; Rock Ferry (10 > ' 8-7; Little Red Man (3) 8-1; Abie ’ Wine (15). Linda Jane (7) 8-0; Silver Sovereign (13) 7-13; Persian ; Picco (16) 7-12; Bar (17). Honey ' Well (14). Lucky Ransom (11). j Merriemont (8» 7-11; Crystal • Again (4), Forgotten Glory (9). < Paretai (2>. Passionella (I). Jack’s, Choice (18). Westic (5) 7-10. | 4.5 p.m.— (T.A B. closes 2.55 p.m.) STEWARDS' HANDICAP $1500; 7f. 1 3592 NUNUI (7) 8-0. Run down by Our Crest in sprint on Wednesday. Should be good value again. 2 315 MEUM (9) 8 6. Newcomer to meeting which performed very w'ell among the open; sprinters at Wairoa earlier; in month. 3 5561 OUR CREST (10) 8-5. Speedy mare which regained. top form to win open sprint l on first dav. Looks strong chance again 4 0333 JUST FOR KICKS (6) 8-2 Finding it hard to improve' on minor placings but hardly . ever runs a bad race. 5 1 775 KOTARE LASS (1) 82. Will not find this as hard as when she fin-shed in open sprint at Te Rapa last Satur- 1 day. 6 6 ARRIVEDERCI (5) 8 0. Had first start for season in open sprint on first day and fin-' ished at rear. Not fancied. 7 7345 YU RON (3) 8 0. Useful effort to finish fifth in open sprint at Woodville last Saturday. Might not be out of it here 8 0754 AYEX (2) 7 13. Moderate! fourth in high-weight on Wednesdav hardly makes him look a winning prospect in this field 9 0094 CARTAGENA (4) 7-13. Fourth of six in sprint on first day but form all round hardlv looks good enough. 10 8865 JAZZ GARTER (8) 7-13 VTo -» « W f pr * » ’ * In 4.45 p.m.— MAKARAKA NOVICE STAKES NO. 2; $9OO ; 6f.—Above All (9>. Gay William <10». Jay Pee (4>,| ißangitata t6>. Rerepi (I), Super-j ‘mafic (7> 8 10: Arralane (3». Dad’s I Delight 114). Lynderthal i 5». Miss Sovereign til). Pink Champagne .2» Sunrosa H3i War Jester (8 >8 7, The Boj friend (12 8 0 t
5.25 p.m.— WAIMATA HACK HANDICAP, $1100; 6f. —Yarraman (8) 8-10; Able Irish (13) 8-7; Hinetai (3) 8-6, Cree (2) 8-5; Hi Fujin (5) 8-4; Floyd (9) 8-3; Dee Light (h, Wini Nui (7t 8-2; Bob’s Salute (12), Crystal Again (4), Gold Linx (11). Scampi (10), Star Fighter (6> 8-1.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 4 (Supplement)
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