DOES NOT LIKE FENCES
Ranelagh Caused quite a stir at Riccarton an Tuesday afternoon, and evidently, his.-trainer (A. E, Wormald) will have much- trouble before making: .a hurdler out of. him.; .' ; '.'".. ■'. . '. The gelding was first taken to the schooling ring, and, riderless,, jumped; the little...obstacles satisfactorily,, stages .the "Press." ' He vfo' then mounted-by'l. TDsoni who put'him at the pony, hurdles in the middle of the course, but he *e-fused-to jump the first, and Tilson landed on -the other side. Kan'elagh careered home to: his stable, but was. later brought back to the course, and in another attemptscrambled over the first fence,. bnf. once more .dropped Tilson at the next. On this occafiion he was caught by a stat)ie-liahd before reaching the ..toad, and was -^being ridden back to- the scene of actfori when her got rid of his new pilot, and hostilities were called off - for the ■ afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 21
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148DOES NOT LIKE FENCES Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 21
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