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BEST BETS

FRIDAY CAMBRIDGE SMOOTH ACE (Race 5), b g, 2yrs, by Smooth FellaDream Star; trained at Matamata by P. McMillan. Consistent performer which appears well placed against ordinary opposition tonight. GORE JOHN ARTHUR (Race 4), b c. 2yrs, by Honkin Andy— Ceredel; trained at Tapanui by J. Lischner. Promising youngster which will be suited by the mobile dispatch tomorrow. MATAMATA GOLD LOMOND (Race 10), ch g, 4yrs, by LomondKeep Whistling; trained at Cambridge by J. E. Winder. Impressive win last time out at Trentham. Should not find this any harder. NEW BRIGHTON LOVERIDGE (Race 6), b c, 2yrs, by Out To Win—Buzz Off; trained at Halswell bv C. C. Scott. Decisive winner of Oamaru Juvenile Stakes at latest start. Should be further improved and expected to be too good for this field. OTAGO SEA POPPY (Race 8), b f, 3yrs, by Grand Poppa— Seagrit; trained at Riccarton by B. Mills. Fast filly, and a winner over this distance at Wingatui. Will be hard to beat in this. POVERTY BAY AQUASUN (Race 7), b m, syrs, by Fosford—Honeyveil; trained at Te Teko by R. Crowley. Good second to Hassendean on Wednesday. Should go one better here against weaker opposition. WOODVILLE ATRAPAR (Race 7), b h, 4yrs, by Adios ll—Mexiquenna; trained at Levin by W. Calder. Performed with distinction against strong fields at Trentham last month and looks unbeatable in this class.

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Press, 17 February 1984, Page 10

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BEST BETS Press, 17 February 1984, Page 10

BEST BETS Press, 17 February 1984, Page 10

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