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Hogan goes well

Special Correspondent Hastings The hurdler, Hogan, provided the highlight at yesterday morning’s track session at Hastings. A sparkling 600 m sprint. Fast work was done on the plough (slushy) and hard up against the outside rail on the No. 1 grass (heavy). Hogan showed that he is, readv for a bold effort in the liunferville Hurdles at Mai ton: tomorrow ' with 600 m on the! plough in 39.25ec. He is improv-1 ing with every race and should) notch a win in the not too distant future. Lavaro. the only Hastings entrant in the first leg al Marton, was let off with an easy 1 workout He worked with stablemate Ordermate over 300 m and although he was always well clear he was never hurried and clocked 56.1 sec, the final 600 m in 42src. Gertrian. one of the star gallopers on Tuesday "as given an easier workout, galloping 600 m with Young Catherine in 43.8 sec. Both are fit for Marton. Gunlock, which could be a chance in the steeplechase at Marton, worked over two rounds at thre<M|uarter pace and came home the final 600 m in 43.45ec. He has already won over count! y at Marlon. Frist worked in from the 800 m oil (he No. I grass Bild WM timed over the final 600 m in: 4l.Bsec and the stablemates. Aldonfr and Dornoch, ran their 600 m sprints in 4l.9sec and. 41 ii r< s|>.'. 11%el>

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Press, 2 September 1977, Page 20

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Hogan goes well Press, 2 September 1977, Page 20

Hogan goes well Press, 2 September 1977, Page 20