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SAME COLOURS AGAIN

ALL SPIRIT'S HACK CUP

■Reserved for '.the Hack' Cup,. All.Spirit . made some atonement for the ' failure of his half-brother All Humbug in-the previous race. He was likewise backed down to -warm favouritism, and his performance amply justified the confidence that was placed in- him. . • ' | All Spirit was always well; up in the running, but he was never .able to get , over-on to . the fence. He approached the' 'straight entrance fourth behind Moatoa (out clear). Arena, and Boon, and he finished solidly down the outer i or the leaders, to win going away by two lengths from Moatoa. ' ' , This three-year-old son of Peach Brandy gave his owner, Mr.'F. Bristol, his second successive win- in the race,'for Teschiera carried the same colours to victory twelve months ago. In a few starts as a two-year-old last season he showed consider-'' able-promise and was a winner,- and nowj ■\ that he has come back to form, with wins \ at his last two starts, he may go-on with it, as li.erpossesses.a fine finishing run. that T ' must 'make, .him- dangerous company in better fields than he has yet tackled. Moatoa attempted an end-to:end success,'and although he failed he was fully deserving of second -place and dividend. Boon and Arena went good races to the straight, the distance was just too far for them arid Miss Hushabye squeezed through along the fence to'enatch third money from them about two-lengths behind Moatoa-. Gay-Coat went a fair race'for a maiden. Hunting Lodge, and Eoystpn both were slow in beginning. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 8

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SAME COLOURS AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 8

SAME COLOURS AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 8

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