RACING AT FOXTON
(TO-MORROWS PROGRAMME
SOME HORSES IN FORM
/'The fields;carded lor production on the ,first day of the Foxtbn Racing Club's 'Annual Meeting to men row aie not huge, but the acceptances are much larger than the nominations slighted they might be and as the programme stands the con-tests-will all be; of two-dividend dimensions. Form, displayed over..the holidays should give-a good guide to racegoers. Tie track is likely to be hard and - fast. ; • ■ ■ ■ . .•■-:■; V The fields and prospects■; are:—--;i2.O.—POROUTAWHAO - HACK HURDLES, of T5. soys. One niilo and five furlongs. / - ..- •• •. st lb . •' •...-.' st lb ■ Warzone ...... .11. 7 OKapua -".'.','.. 9 0 %Easterly; .:.•».-. n- 0 Swiftray in; 9 0 -:-^Arrowhead' ■■.'..' 10 9 ; Doe :■•......... 9 0 --••■- GoldUke .■'...« ■9 12 -Soviet ...... 9 0 ;V- fWbisognß. i... '. '.0 , t Z . W.ar/Ace.. ,'.;,. 9 0 '' ■ Investors-.are-likely to confine their :.-. main. attention : in the ... Pbroutavvhao •'Hack Hurdles" to.the three.at the: head of ; the listi-r-Warzorie,; Easterly,- and ArrowStead; - Among these. Warzone, who has ■Hot been produced in hurdle: events since * her two seconds at Feildingj but who Vi ran well- on : the flat i; at Awapuni, may do .■best. ' Easterly ish' fit, and Arrowhead,1 though, appearing stale afcVMarton, has had /!? opportunity of freshening j'lip. , Others ■;■' who are likely to make showings are i Soviet, and Whisogne. Good efforts may ~;be anticipated, from Warzone. and Easterly. s'v'M^ ZWfi-X .-,-/>. 'v.-'-1-----■'f 12.40—XOTlCErSTAKES,; <#60^sovs; all 8.3; :•' '; ■ s* :v~:::six.furlongs.. ,;.';-■;■ .. c •'. -Ichiet Cietfc '.;% !} /star -Acre '•■;': :• Bright Song--.- -~.,..■ -Master, .Arausio.. ■•: derelict.- -' -> ..' X,ntfy Yestalis , Sir Butler ;■;.■■ Headland '■ .Arastar-. r!;'*..::,,.:: Paioneono'. • -' , iKalmuk „.•■;■;■- -• ■ - -Fahika '' v.-- v-" .;.''Jlonladdo. ■ • r '-,-.: ..-■■■>*•<■' fV.w '. ■ r-', '. :. " The. class -in the-.Novice .Stakes as very . inferior, and/the issue looks to be;confined -■ to a.Tjery f.ew. of the runhers; • Those with ;the-bnly.forin"credeiitials 'are Chief Glerk, vKalmuk, and Paioheone,- and they' are almost sure to :be.the=iniblic Js elect. Chief '"Clerk ip overdue and-may beat^Kalmukj .-but Paionebne, i.vTukia's three-year-old ':' daughter, may -settle them .bothiv for .Her' connections have .several times be«n cbnvfident" about. 'her.>'andj ha^ey backed-'-her :.{tj6 win in better ..-company :', than this, ; Others who may make showings are Arastar and Master Arausio. The likeliest pair reads to be Paioneone and Chief ./Clerk. ' . -~ ~. ~- ~,. . , ; I.2».—HIJIATAXGI HACK HANDICAP, or: 70 .. \ . _;>• soys. Six furlongs. ?•;.: . ,:■,, .. st lb■-,-■ '■'■ . st lb -.' . Jsavaho:, «'.;.. ~:BHMSangulno;Kliiß 710 ■ False Scent .;...: 8 8- Frlscilla -Verne 1 9> ..-■:■■: Hystrlde ;.;;-;, 8 7- Tapestry %V.. T 5 : wTigerism.;....' 8 4 King Thomond 7 5 .'■■ .The -Budget... • S 1' Miss Hushabye 7 5 '= Among those, in,the Himatangi Hack ,'Handicap'whp. have been racing well late■;4y,a;re ■%stride,'."Tigerism, and :The BudXi get, :_an.£;'~'i /fchjsjr;will be well supported. ? Tigerism's-win iii fair company at "Awapuni represents perhaps the best perform-ance,.though-Hystride was consistent at Martpn. after failing at NeW Plymouth. v-2fa.ya.lio may. do. better after a race, but „■; Sanguine .King .and-Tapestry :are coming' i'.-.-l-to .hwid indged.pn.their most recent efV forts.) .Arpair who should be•siprpminent ,'at thtferid^areTigerisnt and Hystride. ■?.I—IOXXON1 CUP, of 125 soys.;.' One mile ";• i :•:.-',.. • and a quarter; " . \,' • !>■■< ■ .-;■■.•■ st ib ■ • '; at ii»''; • iHuamil ~.:. 9 0 Billion 7 5 :.38at100n.;_......; 79 Joie de Val .. 75 ■ }Pahu' :-.-.v.!.V "7.."-7 .'Grand Jurs V. - 7 3": ;:.;,,Cblet:jPOOk :j .. ; 7 -6 Arrowhead ~. 7 0 j ;.'« \ SVTifle -lacking'ini performers:, with any .' ■piie'B&ite.pretension ■to-, class,- theVfield for ;;-.-■ the: BWtbn Cup ..is quite good enpiigh to ■■.".■ provjdev an -intereeting:-race : Euanui is ; :;fa: fornvand .ea9 r manage;,o'.o, but there are ;;-Some:l6wßr.d6wii -jvhb inafe more appeal. ;;.Balloi>n. ; has lately been racing. well with:^u* J^nning, and fie Has a" chance here of : -opening His ?seasori rs:accbunti'V.-His main ■; opposition: 'may Cornel from the ■ Trentham .pair, r Joie de Val' arid'rPahu, ■ and from ;■ Chief/Cook. :. It will-be JoiedeVal's first ./iaee in open handicap class,'but she has ' >a gi'eat;-recent hack, record.. Chief Cook • .will .find .thecompany^easier than at Eljfersli^; where, he" Vas always among the ~first, gejectiohs. in-his-races; -Two who Eromifie? to'race, prominently are Balloon r^dnd. Chief--Cook;:-. ■* ' - .;',. y, .-■ Via.DO^AJfNrVEBSAKYHANDICAP, of .90 soys. 7. j ';••' '•''.■.'sixfurlongs.',"'■■':■..■■ .- • "flirikißut /i,,. 9 0 Arajean ....'■ 7 12----rjaratoo ..... 18 12 Golden Shadow 7 0 ■; -'Xenacre ...-..- -8.10 Falsa. Scent... '7' o v. '■ ThaAriniyersary Handicap,; though' sty-led-a^ open -sprint,, is built up chiefly 'of - hacksi Arikinui ,is easily the best per/formet among the acceptors, and.his tnvp ■MirdE!. at^Martbn immediately on resuming - his -acfciye -career -were, suggestive that he . ,ib-coming .quickly into. form. Main op:l>.ositi9n:for.hini may be provided by Araand Paratoo (if not; re- •;: servea for- the final event). : Fals.e Sceiit, m galloping mood;'would, also-.require con-,;.-sidera"tioh t -on Hhe.'training-' track; Form ''tppintS-to Arikinui and-Arajean. V 1 ■■•/; ;/3:-30. 7^RSABV.ON;iACK HANpiCA*, o£ 90 ■■ / ..-■ ;' ~, soys; ono mile. "' ■- "•;■--■ .'.'.' . fit lb . .'.' . - ' st lb ' .-> aii<Ji9 '•'■ 9 ° AlPtoist ..... 7 7 ■ Chief, .•. 8 4 Fallow :U ... 70 :, ,Thra?her , - i.i, 712 TJmpiro ...... 7- 0 ' •} ,ltt Vain ....'.: 7 9 The, Mirror... 7 0 , -There is a, poor field for the Carnarvon -Hack^Handlcapj but there is plenty of form, 'among: the, acceptors. In:.yain^and Alpinist,have been recent -win-rßcfgyand;Chief-Savage and Thrasher.have ■/■:. been in places. The distance looks like /Suiting, the ,las>named pair best. Air ; Laddie Has better !credentials! .than any, ■.but nothing is known about his present torm.. rfone of the others have any attraction. AHikely couple are' Chief Savajje and. rThrasher. . • i.IS.—HEBRINGT6N'- HANDICAP, of SO SOVB. • -■;'■' . , . .■/.'■ 'soyen.furlongs.. ' - ■.'.- ■.. £H»Wti. ■*;..''.< 9 5., Briar-:Boot .. i-7 . -Paratoo .*... - 9 0l Pahu :■ .'.;. s 4 i ,^Tcnao:o ~*;." 8 IX Arikira ■' .**.. '8 2 , 'A^ora . ...... 8-7 .Monsogne.'■... 7 11 ' , ;< One. of;,the favburltes -for: the Herting- :,- ton Handicap »pl probably be Habit,"who rshowed-a'- recovery '(s;■ form." .'on''-ihe final :4. a?;, at 4Jtartbn;'<wheir'she won. the' priri- ' / cjpal. .eyeiit..'.. Paratoo and' Pahu, if re- . se£vea,would also" be likely pi-oßpects, and .so-would, Tenacreywlo;won the-race last .■year, and has been most consistent on the ■;; course. Another with an appeal is Arikfa-a, i-trained on the-;track and about due to re-' \\i Irievejhis last s'eajson's promise.; The issue .^\--as open as any on -the programme, but . }the final hoist may include! the numbers ,o£ Habit and Arikira.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 6
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934RACING AT FOXTON Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 6
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