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MUD. HERE AND THERE

(BY "EARLY.BIRD.")

(From "Vedette.") • > ' - : -■'-"■■ ■ SYDNEY, 27th April. Havaspot showed at Canterburyl Park on Saturday that there is a big difference between tret-weather conditions in Sydney " from those in New Zealand. Rain fell steadily on Saturday, but that the sandy 11 track did not provide bad going was shown by the six-furlongs events being -won in lmin 14% sec. When J. T. Jamieson brought Havaspot to Sydney and left Mm here it was primarily because he had found to his cost that the Tippler gelding was nest to use- • less on the real mud tracks in New Zealand. , Rain on sand here provides a totally dil- ■ ferent state o£ affairs, for Havaspot with 10.2 began smartly from No. 16 at the barrier, a bad marble on this small course, and yet won well. He fairly revelled in . the going. He started at an outside price, however, due to lack of faith on the part of his connections, who were forewarned by his New Zealand record. They know ; now that he-,,can be backed with confidence here no,-matter-- what the weather. Unfortunately for them, so do.many other people. . ' ■■ »

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1932, Page 4

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DIFFERENT Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1932, Page 4

DIFFERENT Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1932, Page 4

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