Big trebles likely QEII tonight
Those who selected the two trebles at the last totalisator meeting of the Christchurch Greyhound Club received lucrative returns of 5525 and $342. There is a good chance again of substantial trebles at tonight's;
meeting at Queen Elizabeth' II Park Hawkemor Anna and Cur-; ragh Dan are the form run- 1 ners in the initial race of the first treble and they' should dispute the finish. Hunting Red and Kara Kiwi, both last-start win-j ners, appeal most in a wide-
'open second leg and Kilty-' begs will be the anchor bet’ Tor many in the third leg. Two brilliant bitches, Lisa Havoc and Ariki Sue, dom-i mate the first leg of the sec-; ond treble, but the middle; leg again appears the most; ; difficult with half the field; capable of turning up’
' trumps. The consistent Cracker Starlet may be the favourite from her No. 1 box draw. Go Benjamin, which will ;be seeking his third successive win, and Bill Kingston’s pair. Nighborn and Credit Funds, stand out in the final 'leg.
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