STANDARD BRED SIRES iMh OF THE SEASON I TV - ] , ■!
A brilliant juvenile himself, Hardcraft won five races, ECa Fl nT** g*> M. a including New Zealand Welcome Stakes in record time. I His progeny are showing tremendous potential. Model Hardcraft winning the Timnru Ndrsary Stakes in record (2:7.8, 10f) time and three other races, as well as being placed in one (Good Chase- Hi/Vuh! 11 Syoa'ellqSJie to race in 1978-79 and six of them Gleam) qualified. Hard and Fast was successful in Australia, while Scholar and Dalecraft won, Scholar creating a track Service Fee: record at Orari. He is closely related to Willie Win (N.Z. ._ ~ ’ Derby), Glint, Patchy, Bruce, etc. and came from a family $3OO which has left colts and fillies of great ability. Inquiries: Cliff Dynes, Thompson's Track. Phone Winchmore 894. Or/* M ■ Regal Yankee had 1b individual winners of some 24 races ■ up to July 1 in the 1978-79 season. He is the sire of some 50 winners altogether, including Nimble Yankee (1:59.9, T tU tC IF* Miracle Mile winner). Lady's Rule (N.Z. Oaks), American Chief (2:00.2, and recent winner in U.S.), Johnny Regale, (2:01) Cottonfields, Master Regal, etc. (Tar Heel- His progeny won some $60,000 during the season in New , A ~ . Zealand, while Nimble Yankee won a heat of the $40,000 Jean MQIOS/ Craven Filter Championship at Albion Park in June and Service Fee' a * C * One we " Bt Pork since then. Inquiries: K. A. Chapman, Roschana Lodge, 4R.D., vOUU Ellesmere, Christchurch. Phone Springston 786. A top class pure trotter front the great French breed RE A I I which has produced the winners of 6 international trots j n New York. These include the 1976 winner and world A lUTA IC champion Eqvilio, by leading sire Paleo (1:19), sire also of IUvJI I Aid Beau Nonantais. In winning around $lOO,OOO in France and IFrnm Frorvoi Norway, Beau Nonantais took a record of 1:17.5. This is irroni rrartco) o mile lato o f 2:4.7 recorded from a standing start over Cprvirn Fop “ distance. Early bookings include Mr Bill Doyles oetvice t ee champion mare When aitd her top class daughter Now. $450 I D. J. and K. D Townley, Willowmere Stud, 3 R D., Ash burton. By the fastest son of Good Time, Doc's Tuck is out of a S J I full sister to world champion Albatross (1:54.6, $1,201,740). A brilliant 2 yr old, Doc's Tuck was timed in (2, 1:58.8) $1,201,740). A brilliant 2 yr old, Doc's Tuck was timed in rnlnmhin Conrno 1:57.8. Also at 2 he won two heats at Indianapolis, the vuiuinijiu weurye flr>t (n 2;00 2 jMirkß<) out rt , o onlire mi(e from 14th Doc's Ftitzi position, with the last lialf in 58.6. He won the second Meadow Skipper heat in 1:58 8 bating a top field of grand circuit colts. He was a very tough, well mannered and sound racaService Fee horse who wore no boots. $5OO I D. J. and K. D. Townley, Willowmere Stud, 3 R D., Ash-
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