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SYDNEY TURF NOTES

FRIIYISEL'S IMPROVEMENT

(From "Vedette.")

SYDNEY, June 15.

The Grand Knight filly Frimscl,in H. B. Lorigau's stable, had not show^i any form in her relent races until the second day at Eaiidwiek. In the Botany Handicap of seven furlongs she came home rather well, suggesting that she will be suited now by longer journeys than six furlongs. She is a good galloper at her best and likes winter conditions. -■•.-■

: Persian was given a race at Eandwick last Saturday and shaped rather- well for his first effort after a spell. He looks big and strong and is in capital-. condition. . Beep Bespect and Koda Pen, who were operated on by Dr. W. C. Bing, are back at work at Kandwiek. Deep Eespect has gone on the right way and- if appearances are anything he will be . a useful hor^e. . •. ~ '.-. . ,:

The, Night Baid colt Blixteu was well beaten over seven furlongs at Bandwiek list Saturday.. He has not - the bright ap-, pcarance of a few weeks,a g o,;;and probably is not at his best. ';

Lavington is. back at work again at Bandwick after a spell. For. atf angular iellow he looks bright and round.'.' . G. Price is at present in hospital. He underwent an operation last week for internal trouble and is making good pro-

Diamond ran a fair race among the novices at Bandwiek to reach third place, llie. Limond three-year-old is just a useful galloper and is not. likely-to take a nigh grade. ■ ■ .' ■' '■-;■

(PombaWAnklet) is one of the. moderates at Randwick,,but better tbmgs are expected d£ the Limond-r-Anklet co t who recently arrived in Sydney. This colt is having a short respite before bein" put into regular work. He is owned "by Frank Alldritt, one of Sydney's leading bookmakers. ■'•■ .

Love Song has run two disappointing races; lately, at Randwick last Saturday and at; Kosebery on Wednesday. The races.were.of the right type, and he was well backed on the strength of useful track-work, but he failed rather badly &•}£PPee,: cc, Fombal was in a place again at; ; Kosebery on ; Wednesday, and -another ■ former 3*ewZealander.in Cockpen beat all :,except,the winner in; his race. They are Sm ..type for the midweek meetings and has;e paid,their way recently. v Tavern Knight has: not J.dbnev a.J great deal of work at Randwick but what he Ms done has been satisfactory. He has f ttracted . little attention although he is a good type; . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 8

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SYDNEY TURF NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 8

SYDNEY TURF NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 8

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