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Golden Halo looks fit

Special correspondent Invercargill

Golden Halo, which will be aided by an apprentice claim, when she contests the Dominion Handicap at Cromwell on Saturday, ran 800 m in 535, 12m out on the Invercargill course proper yesterday morning.

The chestnut mare has won two of her last five starts and will not be the least of chances on Saturday. She ran her last 600 in 38.2 s on an easy track. Panagor did not extend himself under the track conditions when he was paired with the maiden, Our Charlotte, over 600 m in 40.65, the closing 400 m in 26.15. Royal Trooper did his Cromwell prospects no harm when he dashed over 800 in 525, the last 600 in 38s. Kildare and River Town ran 800 m in 53.55, the last 600 m in 40s.

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Press, 27 February 1980, Page 31

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Golden Halo looks fit Press, 27 February 1980, Page 31

Golden Halo looks fit Press, 27 February 1980, Page 31