GOLD WREN’S PROSPECTS FOR TRENTHAM
Dominion Special Service
DUNEDIN, June 30.
Wingatui horses are all in good shape for engagements at Wellington. Gold Wren was regarded as next door to a certainty for the Dunedin Steeplechase, and he carried nearly eight times the support accorded Chile, and about seven times more than Slayer. He was bowling along freely when he slipped up on the flat, when making the turn between the water jump and the brush fence on the top of the straight. In the Wellington Steeplechase, Gold "Wren meets Chile and Slayer on 231 b. better terms, and that should place them at his mercy, bar accidents. Gold Wren has won twice over the Riccarton country, and Trentham should be comparatively easy for him.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 17
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125GOLD WREN’S PROSPECTS FOR TRENTHAM Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 17
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