Canterbury Park entries
Nominations for the Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s Lion Brown Rising Stars Three-Year-Old Series (heats Wednesday, October 12 and final Friday, October 21) and the Transpac Handicap Pace, on Friday, October 21 are:
LION BROWN RISING STARS THREE-YEAR-OLD SERIES, $10,500 heats and $60,000 final; mobile; 2000 m.— Unique Blue Chip, Native Burn, Montini Royal, Cavaliere Servente, Swift Fella, Grobbelaar, Innocent Arc, Redcliffe Pass, Tiger du Jour, Inky Lord, Tight Connection, Viewfield King, Agile, Torcello, National Glory, Defoe, Kotare Heisman, Watch Me Fella, Franco Realm, Franco Adios, Star Kingdom, Patronazo, All A Dream, Torch Song, Vin Ray, Motu Mister Smooth, Happy Hazel, Grampian. TRANSPAC HANDICAP PACE, $15,000; C 8; 2600 m.— Starship, Laser Lad, Imperial Time, Speedy Cheval, Sapper, Light Foyle, Viewfield Prince, Master Vance, Freightman, Starwin Boy, Gina Rosa, Shot, Loveridge, Final Offer, Skipper Dale, Rostriever Hanover, Rolls Hanover, Ankorman.
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Press, 7 October 1988, Page 27
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