RANDWICK GALLOPS
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIOH.—COVIEIQBT.) (Received 12th April, 2 p.m.) ■ ■; .■ ■ SYDNEY,- This Day. Nothing of a sensational character co curred during the Randwiek training galops this morning. Magpie track hurdles were wide out, and the going was a.trifle soft. All Sunshine galloped seven furlongs in lmin 34scc: Rapme, looking fresh, went strongly but was not out to make time; Our Prince and Jackstaff did one and. a half nZs m grain 4bsec; Whittier' covered six furongs easily in lmin 22isec; Accarak galloped six f ur i ongll in' lmin 21sec; wer- Jf IJ aWi c ,and' Eg-VPtian Flower \ve l9 not extended over five furlones went?' 4iS6?; Clara' on Se bifi went six furlongs in lmin 28sec.
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Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 8
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