Upper Cut spelling
By J. J. BOYLE Upper Cut. whose spring programme was interrupted by lameness, is spelling, and when he returns to racing later in the season it will be as a gelding. Upper Cut was a late withdrawal from the New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas because of lameness. An X-ray examination did not reveal anything seriously wrong and his trainer, Jim Tomkinson, is hoping for a trouble-free programme with this promising galloper after a spell. Upper Cut woq the Christchurch Hunt’s second Haldon Stakes in his only start at two years. He was pointed for the New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas after a third behind Clansman and Dainty Dish in the Canterbury Building Society Mile, for three-year-olds, at Rangiora on Labour Dav.
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Press, 25 November 1982, Page 27
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