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T.A.B. DOUBLE 2.5 pm.— MANCHESTER HANDICAP $4000: 2000 m. 1 6114 SPRING MIST (18) 55. Bypassed N.Z. Cup and likely to run in the Waikato Cup; tomorrow week. Run here i will be watched with inter- • L. Johnson: 2 0907 TOM'S MATE (14) 53.5. Yet to show form this campaign but smart improve-; meat would not. surprise. 3 0702 IMASCAMP (2) 50. Just caught at the end of 2200 m Hastings last week. Given rules in front again could be tough. L. Robinson 4 300 TUMBLER (20) 50. First start, since Levin in July. Waikato Cup entry which may need this run. 5 S ROYAL VENUE (9) 49.5. Resumed at Stratford over 1200 m and entered for Wai kato Cup. Forward run likely. R. Jenkins 6 3159 BARRY STUART (5) 49. Disappoint i ng fol lowing Trentham win three starts ago. Top run needed for Wai kato Cup. 7 0830 CUBACADE (17) 49 Good third at Trentham then knocked down at Awapuni last start. Could atone for that defeat. P. Hurdle 8 6 ARCHIPPUS (19> 48.5. Ke sumed at Awapuni over
1400 m making ground well along inside fence straight. Not without chance. G. Lord 9 5480 SECOND DUTY (8) 48.5Resumed over 2000 m at Hastings last week. Showed up turn then weakened. Obviously forward and place e ’ Gibbs 10 0800 STERLING GOLD (16) 48.5. Capable mare not racing well. Always in last position at Awapuni and never improved. 11 003 WESTVILLE (7) 48.5. Improving with each outing. Fought on determinedly at Awapuni last start and ready for first class one M. Lord 12 0653 NELSON'S COMMAND (6) 43. Dead-heated with Westville at Awapuni after making the pace. Shorter journey will suit. Tough to beat. D. Withington 13 4115 GARFORTH (3) 47.5. One of most consistent lower grade performers about making class one debut. Looks up to it. 14 RUSHOUT (12) 47.5. Little form in two sprints this seasons. Worth respect in first start over ground this campaign. 15 70 SOVEREIGN'S DELIGHT (1) 47.5. Surprises with top run now and then but would have to be taken on trust. A. Robertson 16 4 SIR DESMOND (11) 47.5. | New stable again. Ran best! race for some time at Stratford last time. Could be on comeback trail. Balloted out in order of reientrv: - 17 0090 CLANG (10) 47. Not racing well. Capable of better. 19 7600 ROYAL REWARD (15) 47. Form poor. S. Cherry 20 7076 WAI LY (4) 47. Big lead al Trentham but stopped. 18 80C8 MORELS (13) 47. No appeal. i vwava TAB. DOUBLE TAB. QUINELLA 3.10 p.m.— COLYTON HANDICAP $4000; 1400 m 1 0231 EVEN SON (20) 55. Ix?ad iifi run for Waikato Cup next Saturday. Run will be watchrci with interest. 2 001 ORANMORE (18) 55. De clshe win at Trentham last start after KBerslie failure, under big weight. Drawn wide but well placed to Cherio Saxon 3 372 MILO (19) 52. Just beaten al Hastings last start. Work-, ing well and close to best! form. |
4 10 STORMEE (11) 50. Lightly/ raced mare with tons ul ability. Failed last time but j G. big improvement expected. 5 3 FLYING IDYLL (2) 49. Good run fresh at Hastings? last week. Capable on her day but Hastings run may! have taken edge off her. R. Jenkins: 6 9 MARIE'S BELLE (7) 49. Resumed at Waverley last month and needs little rac-! ing to reach best form. G. Lord 7 3338 VICKI JANE (9) 49. Good record on track. Failed up north last start but form, before consistent. 8 8168 PRINCE LEE (2) 49. Mix ing form but capable. Tried from back at Awapuni and: ran on too late. 10 7807 AL DONTE (8) 48.5. Speedy gelding ridden oil” pace last start. Failed to run on but smaller track might suit. 11 0006 BALLY TRAIL (1) 48.5. Better race back to 1200rn I last start and has drawn favourably here. Chance. 13 0479 CHARLIE (16) 48.5. Showed speed at Hustings but weakened. Has good j track form. G Gibbs' 14 009 DONNA SHARI (5) 48 5. Little form this season. 15 5805 GRAND POPPA (17- 48 5. Missing form but still retains some pace. 17 0080 KING SIZE (3) 48.5. Form poor this term. 18 1146 MONET'S HEIR (12) 48.5. Useful run at Stratford last start and not without a chance. M. Healy 20 4800 TWAIN (4) 48.5. No appeal. Balloted out in order of re-’ entry:— 16 08 KASTELLET (6) 48.5. No form this season. 9 AL I (10) 48.5. First start since May. Useful run at trials at. Awapuni last week. 19 0400 THE VICAR (14) 48.5. Form too poor to fancy. 21 4054 WEE MACGREGOR (15) 48.5. Ran on well at Hastings and trained on the track. D. Clout 12 900 CARRIOLA (13) 48.5. No appeal. N. Waddell GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR enthusiastic person with a long establishid and successful trainer. Excellent living conditions, opportunity for apprenticeship. Apply: H. A. Andorfon. Wingatui Road. Mnsgiel. PHONE 7075 MOSGIEI. I —Advti
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