FOUR WIN IN ONE DAY
, A. remarkable feature of the racing .at Oal£ey, last Saturday ;v;(:ek was the success of four grey horses and a skewbald in a programme of six events. Mpst.Tace/rneetingsvinrrAustraiia are held ■without-one grey competing duringl' the afternoon, and for a programme to be practically taken by horses of, that colour is unique.; ' ;,' ■'■ ..; .'V. :;, t --; '.-■•'■ - '/.-;.■,:,;
The winners at Oakey'were Booreadhool, Master Parody, Lady Denise, and Snowman, .and all except Booreadhool started favourites. The first three were sired hyThe Destroyer (imp.), who is responsible for most of-Queensland's greys. The skewbald, Pan Amber, won the opening Maiden Handicap. ; The sequence of greys. %yas hot' broken until the fifth event. On the same afternoon, at Albion Park (Brisbane), not one grey competed in a seven-event programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21
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126FOUR WIN IN ONE DAY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21
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