VIEW HALLOO'S FAILURE
When V lew- > Halloo eolUpsed at the false Tail - irfj; the /Stonyhurst Handicap on Saturday'ft needed no -special perspicacity to realise1 that something must have go^e wrong with him. He, closed, ,up like, a book, "whereas'h'e can be depended on'as a rulfe to finish very stiongly. It .was Jater ascertained that the hard tracks at thesmeeting had caused soreness to develop/ He was sore after hiß final showing, in thej.DeVby/in'which he finished fourth after having been 'left at the stait, but as he appeared to throw1 off the ailment he was started on Saturday. He looked a certainty at the straight entrance, but the traelragain,-beat him and- he was, unable to continue on over the final couple of furlongs. ? •
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 6
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VIEW HALLOO'S FAILURE
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 6
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