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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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Upper Cut spelling Press, 25 November 1982, Page 27

Upper Cut spelling Press, 25 November 1982, Page 27