Kankama tdo Slay in Aust.
From Allan Brown Melbourne Afier some indecision it was agreed at the week-end by Dr .1. J. Sullivan and his trainer son. M. T. Sullivan, with whom Dr Sullivan shares the ownership of the horse, the Kankama would sta\ in Melbourne until it is time to be flown to Perth for the Australian Derby on Decern bet 26. The earlier arrangement was for Kankania to he taken home to rest a while in Net. Zealand before undertaking the trip to Perth Kankama will stav on at Mornington in the care of the Avondale trainer. R Meyer, to enjoy his .pell Sullivan junior will return to ■New Zealand with Leadhead and Royal Salute, which failed to do as well as expected on their Australian campaign. Taieda and Sue's Fortune, also in the Sullivan team, will stay in Australia. Taieda having been sold following his win at Yarra Glen last week. It. was reported after Taieda's win that the horse could be bought for s7oo'l and there was a flood of offers
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Press, 7 November 1978, Page 22
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