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TROTTING Van Glory expected to make amends tomorrow

\ an Glory will liaxe a great chance of reinstating herscll as one of the top marcs racing in Xew Zealand when she contests tlie Dunedin Handicap tomorrow evening at borburx Park.

\ an Glory lost ground •then she broke early in her race lasi ueek, and, alter being checked soon after, she made fine progress along the inside until a hopple slipped down and she broke with 1500 m left. At her previous start sue won | the Standardbred Breeders’ Stakes in Imin 59 2-ssec, a per(lorniance which should prove to ■be a reliable guide to her chances in this sprint race. Adios Adieu, too, will appreci- ■ ate the sprint’ distance. He is a ■ splendid front-runner and from ■No. J at the barrier he should I again lead his rivals a merry ’chase. If allowed to bowl along (in the lead, he should figure in ■the finish. Speedy Guest, having his first ■ start since his Ashburton Cup win on Boxing Day, is another ■ fine sprinter. In spite of his lack of recent race experience, lie makes much appeal. Bomber Bill, Lightsey. Dreamy Morn, Sassenach and Noble Lord ere others capable of racing prominently. Star Guest, King's Row and Adios Ned form a likely trio in the second leg, the Beach Pace, a race in which the chances of Ripolet, Thursa, Hobart Lord and Cornwallis are also highly rated. I Acceptances:—■ 4.5 p.m. - KEW PACE, $1300; Cl; mobile (start; 2700m.—Kayson ill. Master ■Terry (2), Norm Red (3i, Heather Jlanover (4), Aliska (5), Domine (6), Mystery Box i 7), Surprise! (Warrior <B>. Guipure (9>, Julie Forbes (10), Mystery Gap (111, IWilliemite (12). Credential <l3>, j Music Hall (14) It.

6.35 p.m.— ! BAYFIELD HANDICAP, $1400; |C2; trotters; 2700m.—Johnnv (Feiika (1). Vai’s Lass (2). Scottish Wine (3), Airdrie (4) It; (Quiet Native (I>. Rere Hine )2). (Twilight Fail (3), Lady Martial ’4). Ann's Globe (5), Sue (6), Moody Heather (7) 20. 7.5 p.m.— WAVERLEY HANDICAP NO. 1, $1500: three-year-olds; 2200 m. —Ry al Anne (1). Majestic Pride i2) Hallmaster i3i, MeGrouther ’4). Waitaki View (5), Living Doll 161, Delbrac (7lit; Mighty (Tuft (I.) 10; Al's Holiday (1> 20. : Scratched: Our Buddy '7.35 p.m.— RACEWAY PACE $l4OO. C2; mobile start; 2700m.—Sam's

Smile 'I Ron 2 1 Master Dean ■ i 3). Helema ’i4' Scottish Armbro (s‘. Priuee Proof <6’. Fal:ac, Lass (7). Valiant Prince '6 Ha Fovle |9'. Jovgiver 0 . Jamaica ' !l>. Lachlan Ba? (12). Teamwork' ■ !.I>. < hampion Rose (14> It. 8.5 p.m.— FAIRFIELD PACE, SlBfs. < » and C 5; 2700m.—Gentle Miss >1 IScottish Jov )2>. Lunar chame ■ <3>. Pippo ’’4'. Charliewells <5 , 'Averil's Dream 161. Canny Glen 1(7), Captain Jura 18c Delvm Scott ’9:. Debia Charles to . I Mountbatten (11). Thurber Com mand I2i. Helkeiwa <l3'. Frenchelle (IQ It i Bracket. Gentle Mias and Debra Charles. 8.40 p.m.— DUNEDIN HANDICAP S 4000; C 9, 2200 m 8861 Adios Adieu (1> T. May 6879 Bomber Bill i2i J Carmichael 9858 Ryal '3i R. Cameron .0000 Fab 141 M. Skinner 1210 Van Glory <A> D. D. Nyhan 6760 Lightsey )6| M. Holmes 1737 Fait Accompli 71 ( D. Kerr, iun (1005 Dreamy Morn 18 G. Shand 8251 Speedy Guest (9i i J. Smolensk! 1859 Golden Guest 10) D. Jones 3459 Sassenach ill) D. McNaught 7934 Noble Lord (1) B. Nyhan ! Bracket: Speedy Guest and Golden Guest. 9.15 p.m.— OAMARU HANDICAP 52000 C 4; trotters; 2700 m.—Ha! Good ill). Pompano i2l, Jillinda i3> Screws Loose '4i. Miss Winter !(5) it: Waipounamu (11. Rodney Dale (2> 10; All Alone (1), Land Point (2) 20. 9.50 p.m.— BEACH PACE $2500; C 6 and C 7; 2200 m ,8560 Cornwallis (1) K. Williams 3216 Star Guest <2» D. Wells 900 Lancer Hanover (3) It D. Dalgety 2502 Hobart Lord <4 K. Townley J 5523 Ripolet (ji C. McDonald 01 Thursa 161 F. Bennett 1036 Adios Ned (7) ■ 1607 Levana 'B' G. Holmes 7364 Fortunate i9i It S. Edge 14435 King's Row (10) It R. Kerr j 4686 Stereo Light ill J. Smolensk) 46 Robert Mac il2> J. Carmichael 19995 General Demand (unruly 1) 0808 Onassis (unruly 2) It D. Jones 10.25 p.m.— WAVERLEY HANDICAP NO 2, $1500: three-year-olds. 2200 m —Lycome (I>. Flying Tempest , (2), Chemstock (3). Tempest ; Foyle (4>, Chatterton <5). Majestic 'Choice 161 Rval Ella (7), Old Sal' 18). Red Skin (9) It.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 8

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TROTTING Van Glory expected to make amends tomorrow Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 8

TROTTING Van Glory expected to make amends tomorrow Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 8