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IS HE A BETTER ONE?

"Looking back at" the field for the second division of the Three-year-old Handicap at Caulfield, last year, I notice two. of the runners were Mr. W. T. Hazletfs chestnut colts Sir Simper and Dazzling Raid," writes "Beauford" in the Melbourne "Leader." "In the field of 11 Sir Simper beat home only one, and Dazzling Eaid was not far in front of him.' After an interval of about 12 months, Sir Simper has developed rather dazzling form. He is a colt of high quality, but from what I remember of Dazzling Raid last season, Sir Simper does not surpass him in quality. , Dazzling Eaid is by Night Raid from Sir Simmer's half-sister Dazzling Light, by K-ilbroney. This looks a real staying pedigree. Dazzling i Raid's reappearance, under colours should be interesting." , ' •'.■.-:'

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1934, Page 10

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IS HE A BETTER ONE? Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1934, Page 10

IS HE A BETTER ONE? Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1934, Page 10

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