Malaz outstanding chance at Invercargill
Special correspondent Invercargill The cup-class pacer, : Malaz, again stands out against those of his age in the Tiwai Smelters Stakes j at the Invercargill Trot- j ting Club’s meeting to- j morrow. The highly performed Lordship entire was strong for a similar field i at Gordon Monday and i again starts from 40m. At, -<
Gore, Hamish Hunter effectively employed his superior stamina to effect, taking one long and gradual run out of him. He seems certain to adopt those tactics again and not leave Malaz with too big a task over the last 400 m. Missed Again, an exciting four-year-old in Maurice Kerr’s stable, outstanding fourth after
breaking early at Gore. He would certainly make matters interesting if he stepped out cleanly. Springfield Countess, a splendid third to Malaz and Scurry at Gore, will be a popular choice for the Allan Brown Breeders’ Stakes, the second leg of the T.A.B. double. She revealed all her grit at Gore and is likely to be a little tough for this field of mares and fillies. •
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