S.I. pacers entered for G.N. Derby
PA Auckland Some of the South Island’s leading three-year-old pacers, including Logan Dryham, Kanturk, and Crafty Kobba, are among the 46 entries for the $lOO,OOO Great Northern Pacing Derby at Alexandra Park on March 17. Top northerners nominated include Comedy Lad, King Alba, Paleface Tryax, Tucker’s Rule, and Slugger. The entries are:— Max Harvey Great Northern Pacing Derby, of $100,000; three-year-olds; 2700 m.— Logan Dryham,
Master Card, El Paree, Roydon Glen, Craig Hanover, Kanturk, King Alba, Coralba, Wrackman, Light Opera, Charlie’s Diamond, Lucy Lumber, Vance Glory, Comedy Lad, Crowhurst, Spanish Skipper, Precious Sally, Slugger, Matau Byrd, Crafty Kobba, Liquid Lightning, Sophonias, Paleface Lord, Lady Delwin, Mister Cool, Arete, Gene Tudor, El Royette, Quantastic, Charmell, Tucker’s Rule, Fleetrite, Tobell, Look Me Over, Paleface Tryax, Tru Roy d’Or, Kentucky Prince, Velsique, Galaxy, What About That, Advantage, Robindale Lord, Del’s Destiny, Edwin Eden, David Vance, Lady Vance.
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