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FLIGHT BEATEN ON POST

A.J.C. Doncaster Handicap (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copy right.; (Received April 9, 9 p.m.) SYDNEY. April 9. Coosc Boy won the Doncaster Handicap at. Randwick yesterday from Flight and Ea.ster Time in a very close finish. The suspense was intense till Goose Boy’s number was hoisted. Flight’s efl’ort carrying Ost. was of tlie highest class, and though beaten she remains one of the greatest fiJlies of all times. A.J.C. SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES, sweepstakes of £2O, with £3500 added. Fol* tw ; o-ycar-olds. Seven furlongs.— SHANNON, 8.10 (Shcani. 1; TEA ROSE, S.S (MeMenamin), 2; BRAVO, S.lO (Cook), 3. Fifteen started. Half a neck; three lengths. Time. 1.25. AUTUMN STAKES, sweepstakes of £lO eacli, with £l5OO added. One mile and a half.—JMrs. C. Hicks’s KATANGA, b. h., 7yrs., bv The Buzzard—Biddy’s Robe, 9.3 i.Miiuroi, 1: MAIN TOPIC, 9.0 Hlirkey), 2: NETA LINETTE, 9.1 < Thumps-m). 3. Also started: Bachelor Clare. Two lengths Ci’ch way. 'finie, 2.35. DdNCASTEIt HANDICAP, .sweepstakes of £25 each, with £2500 added. One mile. —T. F. L. Rutledge’s GOUSE BOY. b. £., 4yrs„ by Wee Warrah—Shepherdess. 8.2 (Shean).'J; FLIGHT, 9.0 (Thompson), 2; EASTER TIME. 0.11 (Doon). 3. Fourteen started, 'rime, 1.30. A.J.C. ST. LEGER STAKES, sweepstakes of £l5 each, with £l5OO added. For tiiree-year-olds. Ono mile and threequarters.- A. Hi'zgins’s MAYFOWL. rn. e. by Beau Peru Grey Pori. 8.10 (Munro), 1; MOORLAND, s.lO '( Ba r! le), 2: .MCSTANG, 810 (Knox). 3. Al.su started: MacArthur and Annie Laurie. Three lengths; neck. Time, 3.6.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 165, 10 April 1944, Page 7

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FLIGHT BEATEN ON POST Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 165, 10 April 1944, Page 7

FLIGHT BEATEN ON POST Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 165, 10 April 1944, Page 7