Melbourne Cup declarations
NZPA Melbourne Second declarations for the 1983 Melbourne Cup run on Tuesday, November 1, are:—
Just A Dash, 57; Trissaro, 56.5; Fountaincourt, Veloso, 55.5; Cossack Prince, 54.5; Allez Bijou, No Peer, 54; Forward Charge, 53.5; Amarant, Hayai, Machtvogel, 53; Triumphal March, 52.5; Bianca Lady, Chiamare, Cool River, Kiwi, Our Shout, 52; Bellerophon, Chagemar, Hussar’s Command, Makorby, 51.5; Chez Nous, Nostradamus, Palomine, Together Again, 51; Noble Comment, 50.5; Dynamo, Home Maid,
Malvita, Mr Jazz, Noble Heights, 50; Mevron Boy, Toujours Mio, 49.5; Admiral Lincoln, Al Dwain, Daisy, Lord Mop, Magistral, Sir Galahad, 49; Black Knight, English Wonder, Kiwi Exchange, 48.5; Bold Monarch, Centra Briseis, Padigambol, Pass the Baton, Zama, 48; Affinity, Combat, La Cocotte, Linessa, Raid the Gold, Rake’s Pride, Round Tripper, 47.5; Carringbush Lady, Cassens, Crystal Dancer, Dry Wine, Imperial Aim, Miss Clicquot, Siskin, Top View, Waste of Time, 4; We’re Laughing, 46.5; Not Declared, 44.5.
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Press, 13 October 1983, Page 26
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