GREAT STAR AND MATES
According to a Riccarton report, J. H Prosser is restricting Great Star, Grand Keyiew, and Scarlet Robe to easy tasks at Present. They are in the best of health, but they, will not be hurried, as they will not be required to do any racing for'some time yet. Scarlet Robe, by KODespierre from Bonsign, has grown into a handsome horse, and he may bo a really good fliree-year-old. ' ■ Two more members of the team, rising three yeans, are ready to go into work. They^are both by Agrion, one being a filly from Theda, the dam of Great Star, and the other a colt from Half-a-Braee an imported mare by Bachelor's Double. .IJiey have been broken in, but their owner is undecided what to do with them, the three horses he has in hand making as( big- a team as he cares for.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 4
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146GREAT STAR AND MATES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 4
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