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MANAWATU

rrrm I 2.20 p.m.— WINTER HANDICAP S6OUO; 2200 m. 2 1003 TUMBLER (2) 54.5. Wilted final few metres on first day after looking winner 200 m out. Top chance again. W. Skelton 3 2009 ANDREW (1) 53. Good . second at Riccarton four starts ago but form poor in north since. Capable of much better. 4 9641 GRACIOUS GIFT (3) 53 Narrow but game win on > first day, taking third win on J course. Repeat win likely. P. Hurdle 5 8300 GARFIELD (20) j Never Haltered at al) on first I [ day but capable of big im- . I provement. Worth a little respect. M. Campbell , 6 4407 WILLEM BARENDSZ ’! (15) 51.5. Ran on in holding j! conditions on first day but > I needs loose track to pro I duce best. I R. Bergerson 7 0805 GREYSUN (4) 50.5. i Fought on better when [ headed on first day after setting pace and was swamped i last 100 m. P. Aiderman 8 1870 KAREKA (17) 50.5. Weakened after having every . chance last week but later i found to have pulled a plate. I Working well. G. Phillips I 9 0104 SENCORE (7) 50.5. Big i effort for close fourth on ’ first day after looking unlucky at Wanganui. Better l; things ahead. J. Walker ; JO 5608 TRAJAN (11) 503. Turns in the occasional top effort J but racing well below best J form. ’ 11 0111 WESTVILLE (10) 50.5. ■j Has won last three in suc- ■ cession in the lower grade d impressively on good tracks. I Wt ; t track may not suit. M. Lord L 12 3176 AMBER ROSE (14) 50. : i Shaping up w ell in class one. II Sets pace to turn but weak* I ening a shade. Will catch . them out one day. D. Withington I 13 9059 CHANDOS (18) 50. Mod erate form but recent schooling is expected to improve ! his form. R. Jenkins 14 0000 CHAMPAGNE LADY (21) 50. Form poor but produces I top performance on occasions. Would have to be j taken on trust. L. Robinson ' 15 0040 FANCY EDITION (9) 50. [ Good fourth in Foxton Cup ; two starts, ago but unable to I hold form and finished last at Masterton. : 16 0000 LE CALEB (6) 50. Form poor in class two last two i starts. In fine form last i spring. — R - Franklin •17 0060 SIR DESMOND (12) 50. ; Works well enough but can not produce same effort on ; race day. _ G. Gibbs 18 00 TERMINAL CHIEF (22) 50. i Last start was over brush i hurdles. A. Goss »9 5110 VALAISAN (16) 50. Has impressed in lower grade though disappointed last start. Working and looking j well. G. Clutterbuck Balloted out in order of re'entry: 20 0250 MAYA (8) 50. Form ; moderate in class two only. 1 2522 BACCALLA (19) 56. RacI ing consistently and just beaten by nod of head on first day here. Top chance if she runs. s - Jenkins 21 0094 KUTATI (5) 50. Recent hurdling may help chances. ‘ N. Waddell 22 6000 EMMETT'S LUCK (13) 50. No appeal. 3.30 p.m.— DONCASTER HANDICAP $5000; 1600 m 1 1511 YOUNG BURNELL (7) 59. Won easily on first day. J Up in weights but capable of repeat. G Phillips 2 2522 BACCALLA (18) 57.5. Consistent over more ground i recently. Draw unfavourable ' here. S. Jenkins 3 6016 LONDON TRADER (8) 54.5. Impressive win fresh- ; up at Foxton last month but disappointed last week. Could atone. G. Clutterbuck 4 0 WELLINEAS (23) 54.5. Re Mimed last week. Could bene fit from this. M. Lord 5 0317 IRISH LAD (12) 54. Weak

finish after setting pace on first day. Extra. 200 m this week puts him uut uf calculations. W. Skelton! 6 9450 RAGHAM <24) 54. Steps!) back from 2060 m. 1600 m I i should suit him better but i drawn off the course. | G. Harris! 7 0739 TARBELA (21) 53.5.! Shaping well in a new cam-i paign and a good run here' would not surprise. R. Jenkins! 8 2884 GAVADE (10) 53. Better! race, as expected, last week 2 and another useful run j likely. M. Campbell 9 6728 SPRING MIST (9) 53. Resumed after short let-up! on first day. Should find this ; too short. 10 3692 WITCHETY (4) 52.5 Fine run last week after two useful races at Te Rapa. Close to best. L. Robinson 11 CARDENAL (2) 52. First 1 start since last winter. 12 1142 DUTY POINT (1) 52. i Promising gelding vv hich should be suited by 1600 m. Drawn inside and that could cause problems. M. Sloan 13 4043 MONTANA GIRL (11) 52. Ran up to good Te Rapa form with solid finish for third behind Young Burnell last week. Chance. J. Walker i 14 3131 KLEIO (16) 51.5. Form solid in lower grade and not without chance in classone debut. 15 2000 MATA MA (6) 51.5. No form so far this campaign. 16 0509 ALWICK (22) 51. Has not been successful for some time. 17 6000 EMMETT'S LUCK (13) 51. No appeal. 18 7812 MR INBETWEEN (19) 51. Won at Trentham in ■ lower grade two starts ago ' then second at Wanganui. 1 Big job here. D. Frethey Balloted out in order of re- • entry:— 19 7050 BARRY STUART (14) ' 51. Well-supported last week but never fired. Worth watching. 20 7069 HER FANCY (17) 51. J Two fair races at Wanganui.. Improving. ; 21 6000 WALLY (5) 51. Little 1 appeal. 22 6009 THE VICAR (3) 51. No form so far this campaign. 23 9080 SHENANIGANS (20) 51. - Resumed at Foxton last month. Has not raced since. 24 0060 ON TAP (15) 51. Form, poor. G. Gibbs

n 0140 Bleu Streak HP 59.0 6 0206 Cliff's Order >8) 58.0 7 100 Imahoop »9> 58.0 8 7116 Hunting Chief (2) 57.5 y 1312 Royal Strike HO) 57.5 10 0223 Aubrey (14) 57.0 11 7080 El Taazi (6) 57.0 12 8722 Fair Gold (3) 57.0 13 0582 Royal Appointment 15) 57.0 Scratched. Roylyn *4). RACE ■ 1 2.55 p.m MANAWATU STEEPLECHASE $8500 ; 4000m 1 1150 Thun (13) 65.5 2 0470 Kaufman »9) 62.0 3 3313 Trocar (5) 61.0 4 1 Scenic Reserve ,7) 60.5 0105 Step In Line (1) 60.0 6 12 Chessington i2) 59.5 i 42 High Chief HO) 59.5 8 0211 Sir Acorn (14) 59.0 9 3220 Three Tryx <3) a8.0 10 0 Lucky Devil <12) 57.5 12 2543 Dandy Andy (8) 57.0 13 60 Overkeen <4> 57.0 14 3465 Ragamuffin Man -6 57.0 15 Rivers (15) 57.0 Sc rat < hed: Accurate HI). 1 RACE 9 ■ ' - TAB. TREBLE 4.5 p.m.FAREWELL HANDICAP $2000; 2200m 1 5130 Young Jeff <20) 57.0 2 7352 Piako H) 56.0 3 6315 Denosera (7) o;j.5 4 7130 Eloop (12) 55.5 5 5413 Young Margot 9) 55.0 1712 Lorene <15) 54.5 7 0705 Cabinda HO) 54.0 8 4561 Fond Sir t23) ;j4.0 9 0262 Weaving Girl <24) 54.0 10 8437 Viggen (6) 53.5 11 0080 Lindason (21) 53.0 12 0910 Sweet Promise 2) 52.5 13 3536 Whitu (22) 52.0 15 6600 Kuie (18) 51.5 16 6160 Lady Sirdar H6) 51.5 17 0774 Kolob (13) 51.0 18 4531 Royal Dolton HI) 51.0 19 9799 Fair Eulogy ,8) 51.0 Ballot. <1 out in order of reentrv:— 20 7008 Indepth 4) 51.0 21 7000 Pepper Pct H4) 51.0 22 3856 Five Ways i5) 51.0 23 0808 Turf Talk (19) 51.0 24 Scotch Sovereign (3) 51.0 Scratched: Ima Flirt *17).

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Press, 16 June 1978, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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MANAWATU Press, 16 June 1978, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

MANAWATU Press, 16 June 1978, Page 2-3 (Supplement)

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