DOUBLE RACES AT ORARI.—TOP: Cappello (inside) rallies gallantly to nose Clarendon Gold out of first in the Charles McDonald Memorial on Saturday. Battle Joy was third and Bell Rock fourth. The rest, led in by Deep Mystery, were soundly beaten. BOTTOM: Ten-year-old Corrandulla gaining a runaway win over his sprint rivals in the Gordons Gin Handicap. In a good line-up for the minor placings Crown Lad beat the grey, Regalitas, for second. Surge Again (diagonal striped jacket) outfinished Great Blaze (obscured on inside), for fourth.
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85DOUBLE RACES AT ORARI.—TOP: Cappello (inside) rallies gallantly to nose Clarendon Gold out of first in the Charles McDonald Memorial on Saturday. Battle Joy was third and Bell Rock fourth. The rest, led in by Deep Mystery, were soundly beaten. BOTTOM: Ten-year-old Corrandulla gaining a runaway win over his sprint rivals in the Gordons Gin Handicap. In a good line-up for the minor placings Crown Lad beat the grey, Regalitas, for second. Surge Again (diagonal striped jacket) outfinished Great Blaze (obscured on inside), for fourth. Press, 18 October 1976, Page 20
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