Doubles and trebles
AVONDALE T.A.B. double: Crown and Anchor (6) —King Aneas (6), $50.75. Concession: November Gold (8), $16.55. T.A.B. treble: Mondo Mel (6) Proud Boy (6)—False Alarm (3), $469.65. N.Z. METROPOLITAN T.A.B. double: Rapaki Lass (7) Joy Boy (13), $18.15. Concession: Detective (7), $35.85. T.A.B. treble: Monty Wood (12) —Rapaki Lass (7) —Memphis (10), $4570.80. SPECIAL DOUBLE T.A.B. double: Greek Meer (I)—Lord Seaman (19), $146.55. WELLINGTON T.A.B. double: Greek Meer (I)—Choir Path (5), $26.90. Concessions: Rosie Dawn (9), $48.75. TAB. treble: Orca (7) — Floodlight (2)—Star Bid (4), $103.75. Off-course favourites for the T.A.B. doubles were:— Avondale: Tidestemmer. NX Metropolitan: Andrew James. Special double: Prince Maiestic. Wellington: Formality. Off-course favourites for the TA-lf trebles were:— Avondale: Warragil Lad (second leg), Autumn Star (third leg)NX Metropolitan: Rapaki Lass (second leg), El Deuce (third leg). Jellington: Floodlight >nd leg), Sans Tache (third leg).
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