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No “price" but what an attraction!

Gimmicks have their place in the scheme of things, but racing’s greatest attraction is a high-class racehorse. In Mop, Riccarton will have such an attraction for the final day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting tomorrow. Mr T. C. Lowry’s brilliant Taipan II filly will dominate betting on the New Zealand Thousand Guineas, and she should tighten her already firm grip on the Philip Morris Series for the season. Mop goes into tomorrow’s classic as winner of seven races from eight attempts and if, as expected, she triumphs again tomorrow there will be mounting interest in her first three-year-old clash with the talented Tudor Light. This might take place at the Auckland Racing Club’s summer meeting.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34000, 14 November 1975, Page 3 (Supplement)

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No “price" but what an attraction! Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34000, 14 November 1975, Page 3 (Supplement)

No “price" but what an attraction! Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34000, 14 November 1975, Page 3 (Supplement)

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