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TRENTHAM NOTES

Very few visiting horses have as vet tah r ™Lat + vrenttal?' and in consequence the work this morning was o£ little interest, only a horse or two being asked to ??»<* ,*f. All the .work waf done O n the old. tan track, which from now on will have to be called the sawdust for it Js practically made of that material. The grass tracks and the course proper are in excellent order, having benefited by the recent raino'.

Priceless, without being extended, ran nve furlongs in lmin 8 3-ssec. Bourse was given a strong gallop, running the last three furlongs in 42sec. Cosmetic, although sent to gallop half a mile at three-quarter pace, covered the journey in 53sec. This filly looks much improved.

Grand Knight trotted and cantered in the middle. He looks in good health, but is an.unlikely runner at the meeting. Ardfinnan, who looks in great order was restricted to pace work. On appearances he is one of the. most improved horses at Trentham.

Hokioi was well clear of No Favours at the end of seven furlongs, which took lmm '35sec.

H. Cutts, who arrived yesterday, h;id Centrepiece, Green Cloth, Front Rank, and Sudden Storm on the course. Centrepiece appears to have done well. Hynanna had to be held back to Black Mint.-in: a gallop, over, aimile, which took hnin'46 3-ssec, the last half-mile taking 52sec.

Paganelli and Macroom were on the course, Paganelli,' who. looks in great buckle, being allowed to run down the straight on the course proper. Paddon, who had White Comet for a mate, was let off with an easy task.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 7

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TRENTHAM NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 7

TRENTHAM NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 7