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Racing World APPEALS HEARD TODAY

Connexions Of Salmi

(By St. Simon.) The appeals of Mr. fi. Brickman (ownerh S. McGreal (trainer), and R- W(jockey), against the <y sf iua h fi<.ation of six months imposed on them by the ®*atainata Judicial Committee In connexion with the running of the horse Salmi_ at the Matajuata meeting an February u. heard by the Auckland District Committee today. Mr. Brickman is also appealing against the disqualiiication of .Salmi. Change of Venue Granted. „ In view of “special circumstances pleaded in the club’s application the Motukarara Racing Club has been granted Permission to hold its March meeting at Riccarton. /

To Train at Trentbam. N. Vaughan has been granted a trainer«, licence by the New Zealand Racing Conterence, and it is his intention to set up at Trentham, where he has been located for some years as a jockey'. Vaughan will retain his jockey’s licence till the end of the current season.

Another Meeting Abandoned. The Westland Racing Club’s mee“ n B. which was to have been held at Hokitika on February 26, has 'been abandoned. Plea for Relief. . Trainers at Awapuni have signed a petition which will be forwarded to the Minister of Internal Affairs asking for sympathetic consideration of a proposal to lift the restrictions on the travelling or horses as soon as possible. The petition points out that the livelihood of those engaged in racing has been seriously jeopardized and prays for relief to be given as urgently as possible. Similar petitions are also being forwarded by trainers in Hawke’s Bay. Wanganui, and Taranaki. Activities at Awapuni. With a definite announcement that the Manawatu autumn meeting will be held on March 18. there is less uncertainty at Awapuni than at most training centres, and many horses are being kept up to a fairly regular routine though the hard natureAf the grass tracks has caused most of the galloping and preparatory work to ‘be done on the plough.

Programme Subdued. GW. New has a team of 17 horses in wnrk the star of them nt present being the champion two-year-old Subdued, who is in great bloom and looking a Picture of condition. Though a brilliant ealiopor. Subdued is inclined to laziness and thus does not overtax herself at her work. likp so many of the pure speedsters. Subdeed is in no wav a problem horse for her trainer. She claims an engagement in the (Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes to be run at the Manawatu autumn meetin,,, and this may be her next appearance in public This is the only seven furlongs Jace run in the Dominion each , s l eaßo J l ,i C h?r fined exclusively to enr ,' 1 0l c l i r ?° e a has breeder and owner. Mr G. M. Lurrie. nas south.

K 'of ‘ suspension expires next week\ S nd when returnLodge. wliero r he“win bavo who'h S as C been speUing All In. « Colossus a Marta rm a two-year-Cronin, Palmerston North, ana a iwu old by Rulanut.

Thickening cinno arrival SLied a d ve b ry likely type to to in idling, but in the meantime ■his new owner will race him on the flat. T After 8 from the Wellington meeting Good Scout’s two forefeet were r norated on for the removal of very bad eX since when he has worked wi,th renewed vigour To have run such good lie did under this disabUity speaks volumes for the courage of the Mana Pal gelding.

A handling a most attractive chestnut fillv by Christopher Robin from the Wellington Cup and Oaks winner Lntbusiaeni for her breeder, Mr. T A. Dun enn The filly has been named Happy C* max and for type and quality is a good advertisement for her sire. l;'’idently Christopher Robin transmits a lot of the Phalarls quality to his progeny, for all those seen in public to date certainly look the part.

Tniproviiig: Killy. , Nighean’B half-sister Glenurquhart is growing an,d filling out and lias thibed since having her first race at Woodville recently. She covers the ground easily with a reachy stride and may not require a great deal more experience in public before she shows form. /

Fast Jumper. , , Gold Money Song, who formerly raced in the Auckland district, is now tra‘ n ™ at Awapuni. being a member of E. C. Kendall’s team. He lias been schooling latelv. and yesterday morning, ridden by W J. Stevens, he covered three hurdles in good style, taking the first two at top speed. Gold Money Song possessed great pace when raced as a sprinter early <n his career, but he earned a reputation for unreliability. Slval Doing Well. The least raced of the four two-year-olds G. W. New has in work is Sival. a brown filly bv Ringmaster from Lavish, onu of tho Koatanui breed and typical m colour and type of the best gets of her sire. She is raced by Messrs. J. and L. McMillan and lias had only one start to date, when she finished fourth in the Wanganui Debutant Stakes after sharing the lead to the straight. Shq was then eased up and given time to develop, and tliis plan has had beneficial results.

Given Plenty of Time. A. E. Neale has recehtlv 'broken 'in and put into work two yearlings bought nt the national sales 13 months ago by Mr. Of. Millar, Palmerston North. Both are fillies, one being by .Revelation from Ithaca, dam of Royal Merit, and the other -bv St. Boswells from Aureus, a mare which Mr. Millar raced a few years ago. Killeymoon, who,was eased up after his successful visit to Trentham in January, is also back in work. Answers to Inquiries. , “Mug,” Lower Hutt: (1) £l/8/6. (2) £2/1/6. (3) £2/7/-. . "Inquirer,’’ Hastings: Bronzo did not run in the Rotorua Cup. ".T.C..” Paremata: (1) £2/12/6 and £1 11/6. (2) £8 and £2/3/-. (3) SG/19/G. (4) £4/10/6. (5) £3/1/- and £l/11/-. (b) £ “Puzzled.” Wanganui: (1) £2/1/0. (2) £l/15/6. (3) The order of favouritism as telegraphed obviously was wrong. “A.A.C..” Napier: Sec reply to “Puzzled, 1 ’ Wanganui. “Mug.” Eketahuna: £l/15/6. “Factory,” Paliiatua: Tough Guy did not run in the Arawa Park Stakes at the RotoWellington: (1) £2/H5/6 (2) £4/19/6. (3) £l/18/- and £l/o/-. (4) £B/13/- and £3/16/6. (5) £3/4/- and £1 11/-. (6) £5/16/-.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 7

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Racing World APPEALS HEARD TODAY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 7

Racing World APPEALS HEARD TODAY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 7