CORONILLA DEFEATED
PIN MONEY IN WELCOME
Coiohilla, 'a- red-hot favourite, showed all her Tr'entham brilliance in the Welcome Stakes, but: she failed to stay the'five furlongs, and was 'beaten 'out of the places. The winner/turned, up in the speedy Pin Money; ivho finished resolutely along the outer; of. the leaders, to score decisively by half a length, from the outsider. Variant. It was an attractive perfdrmance. by the wiuneiv who is an improving juvenile likely to manage.all the distances he will have to, tackle this season. Coming over on to the course proper Corouilla was well clear' of Bodyline; "Wonderful, Brown Betty, and Pin Money, with the others all handy, but nearing the first' post the, rear division swept down on the/ expended leaders, Pin Money drivirig toi'a definite victory: ;with • Variant,;; Wonderful, Covonilla, Horii'lteefsi'and.Browii Betty only heads ajhd necks away. " Control was Jast. The-winner'1 is a: full-brother to Gold Tinge^{A-JvC: .Breeders' -Plate), being a bay colt by.Paper/Money frem the Bnkenhead mare.Vicereine, and he thus belongs i'lo thY same family:. as the Cup winner Palantua, 'He was purchased at the Jamiary sales for1-140' guineas Ly Mr.A. Gustof; !son, and he is,in ; ,the same stable as. Red Manfred. , Jn previous1 races he had been twice, second in three' starts,-his seconds being to- Superior at Wanganui and to Wheriuakura in the Welles-ley at Irenrham. i -He-was suffering from a bruised heel prior-to the Wellington Meeting, but it looks as if this trouble ha» now been overcome. Among the'others the best effort? were thoseiof the Limond—Motley filly Variant, ■who races in the Nightmareli livery, and of Wonderful, a Wcathervano colt who may not, however, stand up to many races onVnd. Horn Reefs ali=o went excel leu tIv for a first time out and should not be long in -winning. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 4
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296CORONILLA DEFEATED Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 4
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