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BAY OF PLENTY

EQ333 T.A.B. TREBLE a.s p.m.— DUSKY PRINCE STEEPLECHASE

no ibuv rerer jack is; a/.u Balloted out with right of reentry:— 13 0083 Cama Court (12) 57.0 T A B. DOUBLE 2.45 p.m.— WINTER HANDICAP 810,000; 2100 m. 1 4202 ROYAL CADENZA (15) 50.5. After form lapse came back with game second behind Communique in the Cornwall Handicap. Classy and entitled to be one of the favourites. R. Lang 2 1111 CLOUDY LEASE (7) 58.5. Won fourth in a row last Saturday, at Te Awamutu. Previously successful in middle distances at Wanganui and Foxton and hurdles at Wanganui. Up in weights but has to be respected.

M. Donoghue 3 3831 TONO BUNGAY (6) 57. Easy last start winner at Wanganui after third behind Cloudy Lease at Foxton. Meets that horse 4.5 kg better in this one. W. Skelton 4 3385 STIPULWIN (») 55.5. Finding return to winning form difficult but racing pretty well. Fair fifth behind Cloudy' Lease at Te Awamutu last Saturday. 5 0274 DANDALEITH (4) 54.5. Kan on too late behind Communique last start at Ellerslie. Finished second two starts previously at Trentham and stays well.

C. McNab 6 0600 GOLAN (8) 54.5. One of the best middle distance runners last winter yet to show signs of regaining form. T. Williams 7 600 PREFER (18) 54. Not prominent in two sprints at Ellerslie and Rotorua after fair spell. Showed up as good stayer late last season and should soon improve. J. Grylls « 0800 PURA SETA (18) 54. Has failed to show up in two sprints at Rotorua and Ellerslie since coming back from a spell. Developed useful middle distance form last spring

D. Graham 9 1240 BLUE RULA (5) 53.5. Free runner at best but failed altogether to run on last Saturday at Te Awamutu. In good form previously. 10 5445 CORNELIUS (10) 53.5.1 Had fourth start after a spell ■ when fifth at Ellerslie. One! of the best winter gallopers! when at peak and worth; some attention. 11 4315 ROSS RULA (12) 53.5.! Won over 1600 m two starts; back and meanwhile fair; fifth behind Communique in! Cornwall Handicap. Fairly certain to be prominent. I D. Peake 12 7209 FLEET GUY (20) 52.5. Well beaten in two starts; since coining back from aj spell. Raced well last spring;

but might need further race «r two. B. Compton 13 4410 STAR ECHO (11) 53. Disappointing when outpaced all way last start in Cornwall Handicap. Previously won attractively at Ruakaka. | Has plenty of ability and at, best runs on solidly. D. Southworth 14 5232 BESEIGE (2) 51.5. Has often shown staying promise and battled well last Saturday at Te Awamutu behind Merman. 15 MM CREST STAR (15) 51.5. Fine galloper last spring and shows every sign of coming back to good form. ft. Reqgett Balloted out in order of reentry: 14 >B4 BRUREE (3) 51.5. Un suited by sprints lately. Runs on well when in form and looks a likely improver. R. Vance 17 0309 SHURADE (21) 51.5. Promising when third three Starts back at Te Rapa in first race after a spell but well beaten .since. W. Robinson 15 M KAUERE lad (14) 51.5. Once good winter galloper but failed to win last season. This will be third race after a fair spell. 12 0801 FLIGHTMAN (1) 51. Impressive winner last Sat-i urday at Te Awamutu. Hasi often looked good up to I 1400 m and could go well over; this longer course. 20 0313 COPING (13) 51. impres' sive winner two starts back; at Ellerslie and third mean- | while tn Cornwall Handicap.; 21 4490 QUESTION ME (17) 51.1 Form mainly disappointing I ..and hardly likely to get a; start T.A.B TREBLE 3.20 pan.— BELLEVUE HANDICAP ( 52300; 1200 m.

3.50 p.m.— JUNE HANDICAP $4000; 1206 m 1 0 ORANMORE (3) 60.5. Former brilliant sprinter which returned to racing after a long spell at Rotorua. Could be expected to need more competition. P. Rowlands 2 2420 VICKI JANE (5) 57.5. Consistent and holds recent second placings at Wanganui and Masterton. Has necessary pace but failed at Egmont on Wednesday. 3 5220 STEVO («) 56.5. Gave ground quickly to finish twelfth last start at Wanganui alter second placings at Rotorua and Te Rapa Speedy and certain to be prominent. 4 3006 KARU (9) 56. Won over 2200 m at Awapunl last October and will be resuin- • tag racing here after a layoff since early January. 5 0965 SMART FELLA (13) 55.5. Fair fifth in sprint at Ilawera on Wednesday after sixth over 1200 m at Ellerslie on June 5. Speedy and capable of matching the best when at top form.

W Robinson 6 0530 SILVER IMAGE (12) 55.5. one of the fastest sprinters Unsuited b> unusually-firin ground up until now and could improve sharply. R. Vance 7 4440 TOP BEACH (1) 55. Useful sprinter which will be returning to raring after a spell since last March. Might go well while fresh. G. Fdrbes 8 9094 WANBIN (2) 55. Good galloper at best which looked »<> be neartai top form again when fourth last .tail at Eller site. T. Autridqe 9 04)8 CLOUSTON (6) 54.5. Impressive sprint winner two i.Hti back at i<ii«-islie i n placed at Te Awamutu last Saturday but worth attention this shorter distance B. Doyle 10 0095 LORD NOVELLO (19) 54 Ran best race since back from a spell when fifth behind Flightman at Te Awamutu last Snip relax. Certain to have improved with tlw run. 11 0077 CONCH (14) 53 Faded quickh at Te Awamutu lasi Saturday when returning after a spell. Looks well still but a bit too old tn back with confidence

L. Douglas 12 8842 LOYAL NAVY 121) 52. Rack in good form again with second and foul th plac Ings at Great Northern meet lug. Fares tntigh tusk though from wide draw. K. Raggett

13 7140 HASTY AMBER (18) 51.5. Holds good recent form in intermediate company but failed in tighter class at Kgmont: 14 5832 HEAD PLANET (4) 51.5. Showed improvement again when third two starts back at Wanganui and continued progress with good second at Egmont on Wednesday. D. Peake 16 3532 FORTY LOVE (10) 51.5. Consistent and beaten only In last bit by Flightman at Te Awamutu. In such form has to be rated a top pros 17 #5ll PHILANZAK (11) 51.5. Came through intermediate grade impressively winning twice at Great Northern meeting. Has to be respected even in this tougher company. B. Compton Balloted out in order of reentry:— 15 227# LADY CLARICE (20) 51.5. Returning to racing after let-up. Up against it from so wide.

S. Autridge 19 1004 KARASON (U) 51. Has shown promise but form inclined to be patchy. Fair run last Saturday at Te Avvamutu. 20 GOO? LICHELLE (15) 51. Showed good form last winter but now nowhere near best. 21 0008 Ml GOLD (17) 51. Useful winter sprinter at best but hardly likely to regain re-entry. Scratched: Lord Novello (19). Hot Bundle (17). T.A.B. TREBLE 4.20 p.m.— HARBOUR HANDICAP $2300; 1600 m

*2000; 4400m. 1 0022 Captain General >4) 66.0 2 3007 Town Clerk (10) 65.5 3 1540 Gold Reign (13) 63.6 4 0745 Teretoa (15) 51.5 if 4650 Ragamuffin Man (16) 60.0 6 0-54 Jazman's Gold til) 59.5 7 019 Snakeman (2) 59.0 3 4890 Lad Zeppelin (14) 58.0 9 030 Crown King (5) 57.5 10 7272 Head Ruler (6) 57.5 11 0378 Onaia Boy (9) 57.5 12 0007 Breeze of Luck (3) 57.0 14 0679 Lansteffert (1) 57.0 15 002 National Flight (7) 57.0 16 7600 Feter Jack <81 57.0

) 2 9273 Devaney (Si 4293 Kohl ,9) 57.0 56.5 4 8 Burt James (2) 55.5 5 1041 Gold Seine .11) 55.5 6 0353 Innes Lad (14) War Waggon (7) 55.5 55.0 7 8257 8 4000 Morten Dale (5) 54.5 9 0041 Te Matau (10) 54.5 10 0700 Irish Crest (16) 54.0 11 0188 Master Charm < I b 54.0 12 0030 Dae (15) 53.0 13 5187 Irish Beauty <4) 53 0 14 0.300 Blyg (17) 52.5 16 3410 Arvalant (3) 52.0 19 1000 Lady Jester .12i 52.0 Balloted out in order entry: of re10 King Pharos 20) 52.0 15 0000 Amber Countess (19) 52.0 17 4000 Gazelle Hunter 8? 52 0 20 1695 So Flash (181 52.0 21 0000 Winace (2.1) 52.0 Scratched: Barbara Jan (1). '

1 4522 Above the Clouds 2 0210 (5) Silent Memory (10> 57.0 .4 2778 Madam Monique 4 4040 (13) Amazing Grace <6» Bogia «21) 56.0 55.5 ■ > 0143 55.0 6 5205 Crystal Star (11) 55.0 7 00 DenagIVs Star (7) 54.5 8 5009 Luewe El Mondo 9 0400 (9) Royal Centurion (3) 54.0 54.0 10 6 Joe's Gift t20) 53.5 11 2809 Ariston (15) 53.0 12 8004 Prince Angelo < 18) 53.0 13 0 Te Huanui (17) 53.0 14 4261 Sailor Go Home (1) 52.5 15 000 Cullinan <4) 52.5 Balloted out in older of re19 9847 Pretty Sweet (12) 52.5 16 0501 Mexico (19) 5—. al 17 Mironic (16) 52.5 18 9000 Pallisander i8« 52.5 21 6404 Miss Houston (14) 52.0 20 5997 Carter Cash (2) 52.0

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Press, 23 June 1978, Page 3 (Supplement)

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BAY OF PLENTY Press, 23 June 1978, Page 3 (Supplement)

BAY OF PLENTY Press, 23 June 1978, Page 3 (Supplement)

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