Stablemates fit rivals for sprint
Salvaro and Nyah sprinted’ attractively in training at , Riccarton yesterday, shaping as if they wdll give the stable of Brydon Mills strong rep-1 Presentation in the second leg of the Waimate Racing Club’s double. They ran 1000 m on the plough in 1.3, the .ast 800 in 149.8, and the final 600 in an impressive 36.6. Murray McPhie, the stable horseman, .will ride Nyah, and David (Walsh has been engaged for Salvaro in the Strathconan | Stud Handicap. Piparyl cleared out from Philshai near the end of 1400 m, going to the post .'strongly with a lead of five (lengths recording Imin 29.85. Piparyl, an expensive faillure at Greymouth at his last start had been racing con-i isistently before that, and has! to be respected in the Wai-| Iraki Stayers’ Plate at Wai-, ’mate. j
i: Sunkist rah 1400 m in Imin t 31.65, the last 600 in 39.2. ■ Panic, an acceptor for the 0 Morven Handicap at Wai- ■ I mate, ran in from the 600 in ; 39.4. ; Nuriootpa ran his 600 in 36.2. He has had time to ; freshen and should come i back strongly in autumn i racing. Delganey was easing down , near the end of his 800 and I took 54. Ali Shah, a last-start wini ner in the Rattray Highweight at Waimate, ran i 1400 m in Imin 34.65, quick- : ening for the final 600 in 37.6. ; His stablerate, Top Grade, ; which has thrived on a . course of beach work, ,e- ■ turned 50.6 for 800, and 37.6 ; for the last 600. ! Spy Force and Jolt were Inot asked for much from the . 800 but were allowed to quic-| iken over the final 600 in 39,6/
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