BEST BETS
FRIDAY Whangarei PALLAS ANNE (Race 10), b f, 3 yrs, Avaray-Pallas Green; trained at Ellerslie, by F. Ritchie, Ellerslie. Promising filly in form and looks the likely winner. SATURDAY Auckland SNATCHAGAP (Race 3), b g, 5 yrs, Game Pride-Bonnie Loch; trained at Drury by P. T. Wolfenden. A model of consistency in his latest racing, he would not have to improve much to win this. Christchurch Hunt FRONTIERSMAN (Race 9), b g, 3 yrs, by Frassino-Wich-ita Falls; trained at Riccarton by D. M. Kerr. Showed ability to win twice on rain-affected tracks earlier in the season, each time at the distance of tomorrow’s race. Rangitikei SIR HUGH (Race 4), b g, 6 yrs, by Red Hugh-True Course; trained at Matamata by T. Gillies. Stylish winner over hurdles at Levin last week. Should hartdie the bigger fences equally well tomorrow. Waikato BROADSIDE (Race 3), b h, 4 yrs, by Frassino-Hunting Myth; trained at Eureka by W. Tims. Ran the promising Seeyoulater close at Matamata last time out Should go one better tomorrow. .
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