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HERE AND THERE

$ow. at His Best. By winning tic Kosehill August Hanftfeap (eleven furlongs) ia the fast time '<i£ 2mln Msec under the substantial load <i? 9.4 lust Saturday, In the Shads clearly demonstrated that ho is now as well, if not better, than was the case last spring jwfeen he ran such a fine race bemud Chide in the New Zealand Cup. In the Shade at .times has given one the impression ot irpreliability, but he now appears to be "alloping most generously. As he has been backed to win a huso sum in the coming Metropolitan Handicap, his supporters must feel pleased with his improving form. Making Good.

By -winning tlio MalafcoH Stakea and fie Underwood Stakes, both of which are £un under weight-for-age conditions, jt tv-ouM appear that the Victorian, owner oi Wiiterline has secured good valuo for the SZOOO guineas paid for the sou of Xhe Ace Kbd Sailor's Hope. Last year the Underwood Stakes waricd » prize of £iOS. |s Wei! Bred, Unlike his brilliant brother, Limerick, IJjmiuvea failed to iviu as it two-year-old. He furnished uieoty during the winter, and 'Cramer F. P. Jones foit coufident this tjnee-year-old would pay expenses on the Australian trip. When Dunraven won the (■frajorflle Stakes at Roschill last Saturday he beat only a moderate c!as3 of performed, but now. that he lias broken his mai(!cn status he may go on. to win more Important events. Up to the present Dunraven has not impressed anything like hjs relatives, .Ballymena and Limerick, but Ijhera is no reason why he should not deyiHop into a first-class pci-Eormer.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1930, Page 6

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1930, Page 6

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1930, Page 6

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