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TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES

A •heavy fog hung over the course this taoriims, wluch made it practically im.powible to time, the gallop at the^comrnencemeut oi operations. Later on ihe conditions improved. The tracks to" present in good order, reflecting credit •s^as-.i'ysiva-*- ---. Laughing Stock went, once round, improving the pace from the half-mile • tarawock ;and Bonnie Winkie went from the. mile, post, and kept together until a furlong from home, where Car, hrcom^r ya"dfinislledinf^^ Star Ranger ;,nd Sunshot were associated over six furlongs, in which the latter was seen to most advantage The time registered, lmin l 9seC; tj g the best of the morning for the distance. .Jubilance and Fulmar were associated over half a mile, the former dome best Vindictive and Bright Eves wlnt together over seven furlongs," taking lmin .Msec from the six furlongs. Ail Gold went once round 'at a strong tnree-quarter pace Quiescent and Fool's Paradise were associated over lour furlongs, the firstnamed doing ihe best Solfanello.took lmin 7sec to cover five furlongs. He was assisted ],y Militaire over tne hint part. . Kill re Nous w.mil once round, inn proving the pace for the last half-pule Uist Crust and Kilminster were almost on eqiiiil terms ;it the end of B j x f u ,.. longs. , Others that did useful work werr Gbm., se . Printemps, Z ero Hour, ,-nu! l'.n BouLc. ; Tigerhnd worked cv the tail, cuvcr- < iaz about s« furlongs.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 11

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TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 11

TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 11

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