ALWAYS THE WINNER
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i;.--■"in the Shade looked ; the winner all the "." way in the Fendalton Handicap, the main '...< distance handicap at Rieeartou yesterday, •:■"/and-three■'of the lightweights/were prac- ■ -■-ticaliy:.the only ones that he^iad^b beat. . Nothing from his own;enil..o£:.thc;handi;.';.';cap- was ever nuar'liimV 'The victory was ■: very popular, and was a just reward for the fine race he had put up in the Cup * on Saturday, at his first start since his return from Sydney. '■^. ...In.the Shade and Latin ■Quarter were Wi.fes't but; but;. Latin Quarter. .Was into - ' trouble almost at once, ■ and. Buellona, Jaloux, In the Shade, Ravine, \;and Gay •':-- Crest took up the running. '-'-:■ Jaloux was '--pushed to the front- within .a. -coluple of '-:: furlongs, and Ravine .wentup-to' In the '-'■■. Shade,: but otherwise ■ there was. little •"■■'• change.in tlie.:order to.-the straight? Jaloux ''■'■■ .'momentarily:.drew aivay.-ibeyoiut; the false rail, but then In the: Shade ■-unfurled his j-;: effort-.and /quickly in. the pace- •*.' maker, going on- to. Win with more in v'-'.-hand than the.;half-length margin mdi'- ■'■'■' cates.:. Ravine rwas three lengths..further '-■.- back, -and Duellona, High Falutin'. Gay Crest, Paquito, Latin Quarter, and.Desert Glow .followed.. lii the -Shade- was oVct: twice as well -:i.backed as High Falutin', .Vcrtigern, or >: Gay. Ci'est, With the otfiers at good, figures. , •'; '"High Falutin.' was handily placed through•■t; put, but did not conic on. with any dash '-'- -at the end. Yertigern was.never in the " picture, but. Gay Crest had, every; chance, ■: and could not utilise it.. Jaloux,, who -_-'■' always does his best when meeting class ■'■'■■ company, went a.-fine race, arid itjis hard to credit that he is still a maiden. Ravine -.;■: also saw -out the distance in promising :.;'. fashion after being made plenty of use of -~-.: ; early, _and in slightly weaker company he .-■ will win mile and a quarter-races shortly. id -Paquito came on the scene late, and fin- ■:.- ished full of vim. It was a good.effort, •«■■ considering that it was his .first race since \ K.is'Australian trip,, and. lie pulled up ,"•■-.< sound.- -Black Mint was squeezed..out at r.;tiie start, but for Vertigern and Hynanua .-.-■ no .excuses can be made. .'...Fn1l Feather began a run oh the outer at the. head of .-;..- the straight, but he could not carry on
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 114, 11 November 1930, Page 6
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360ALWAYS THE WINNER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 114, 11 November 1930, Page 6
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