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AUCKLAND DOUBLE

T.A.B. double: races 5 and 7

(T.A.B. double closes 6 45 p.m.) (T.A.B. closes 7.5 p.m.) 8,15 p.m.— C. F. MARK MEMORIAL, $4400; C 7; 2200 m. 1 0706 SWAY BOY (1) It. Set

hot pace to home turn last! week. Should be improved by race and may be harder to beat. D. Gibbons 2 0040 FLEETING FORBES (2) It. Lost chance at start last week. Has ability and could surprise. D. Alexander 3 8007 GALLIO (3) It. Weakened final stages last Saturday. Has improved with run and cannot be ruled out. A. Fausett 4 4800 PAUL GENTRY (4) It. Weakened badly after trailing leader last week. Hard to fancy. K. Insley 5 8035 MONTANA GOLD (5) It. Without trail outside leader most of way last week and battled on well for fifth. With better run will be harder to beat. H. Purdon 6 4509 LOR DY BOY (6) It. Not prominent after slow start last week. Makes little appeal. A. Holmes 7 2700 NICK AWIN (1) 10. Broke in running last week. Speedy and could show up with safe getaway. 3 2024 GAME LAD (2) 10. Made ground for fourth last week. Showed good form earlier at Addington and must be respected. 9 7580 RULING CREDIT (3) 10. 1 Broke when handy on first night. Race was first since March, should improve. 10 1312 CAPTAIN HARCOURT (4) 10. Fine effort last week when having first race since Mav. With good start again, will be hard to beat. T. Knowles 11 6233 SCOTTISH FOIL (1) 20. Finished strongly last week. Raced well earlier at Hutt Park and looks one of better chances. J. Langdon 12 0178 IRISH KIWI (2) 20. Not impressive on first night but should be improved by race. Always has to be respected. D. Mangos 13 1111 YOUNG QUINN (1) 40 Carried on winning way with brilliant performance last week. On very hard mark but still looks to have great chance. P. Wolfenden (T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 9.25 p.m.— PRESIDENT'S FREE FOR ALL, $2780; C 5; mobile start; 2200 m 1 0000 SON HANOVER (1) It Weakened on first night after being without trail. Hard to fancy C. Woodward

2 0100 MEXICAN CHIEF (2) It. Not prominent on first night and makes little appeal. 3 300 CARDIGAN BRIDGE (3) It. Dropped right out on first night afler being prominent to 600 m. Max need another race or two. 4 3444 JACK ROBINSON (4) It. Looked unlucky on first night, following good form; at matinees. Has good drawl and looks sure 1o go well. M. Robinson 5 1415 KATOOMBA (5) IL Checked in straight on first night when prominent, must, have good chance. P Wolfenden 6 5317 HAPPY FELLA (6) It. Checked in straight on first; night when well up Earlier; form good and looks one oti better chances. C. Hunter! 7 081 MAX BRYDON (6) It. Won impressively in looser class on first night. This is harder but should still go well. G Newberry 9 4276 SIR LANCEWOOD (•) It. Made up lot of ground on first night, when having first race of season Sure to be improved and looks to have sound prospects. 9 2040 BINT AMINA (9) It Weak showing on first night Makes little appeal. X. Knowles

10 5890 NAVAL PRINCE (10). Form this season not good. Would need to improve considerably to have chance. A. Holmes 11 1311 WILD BRIAR (1) It. Finished boldly for impressive win on first night. Great chance again. H. Timmins 12 3268 PAUL SCOTT (12) It. Had none the best of running on first night, and deserves another chance. D. Gibbons 13 1213 WAYWARD WILLIE (13) It. Came from good way back for third on first night. Racing very well and looks sure to go well again. E Harding

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33650, 27 September 1974, Page 4 (Supplement)

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AUCKLAND DOUBLE Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33650, 27 September 1974, Page 4 (Supplement)

AUCKLAND DOUBLE Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33650, 27 September 1974, Page 4 (Supplement)

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