AUSTRALIAN RACING
GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIMGtIT.) MKLBOURNE, Ist July. Raiu. commenced soon after the start of-the V.K-.C. Meeting, and interfered with the racing. The big event resulted -.—Grand National Hurdles, of 17S0 sows; three miles.—Fiscom, 11.6 (Mooney), 1; Roiesl, • 10.4 (Reid!), 2; Ralida, 9.13 (Spain), 3. All started Bright Plume got away best, but soon gave place- to Cunning Fox.. Ffecom headed 'a hunched field the first time round, and at the home turn continued to hold the lead from Well Off, Eoisel, and Beltane. Seven furlongs from home Beltane went up into second place, followed by Rowel and Rahdia, Fiseom slightly led Roifiel pound the .turn, and' landed first on the flat. . Won. by two lengths. Time, smin 4lsec. Cunning Fox fell and Bright Plume lost his rite
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 11
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131AUSTRALIAN RACING Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 11
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