FRIDAY NIGHT AMISS
■;%Friday ■ Night,, -the four-year-old brother to Phar Lap, broke down alter a gallpp at Riccarton last week. When he was previously; lame, the trouble was 4h the.-pflE leg, but, as .frequently : happehs 'in such cases, he has gone wrong in.'the ligament of the near leg, 'His '.do • not look-; bright, and in any case he will require a long spell: 'JThiS is badvluck for litr.' F. Armstorig,'who.looked as if he were nearly-due for a reward, following great patieiipe with rhis horse, who had been galloping well. ' • •' .; Although Friday Night has gone out, Mt. ;F. Armstrong will still have an interest at Riccarton. His two-year-old Gay Night, by Night Raid from Dresden China,: has arrived from Elderslie, and has joined the team of F. Christmas. He is a fine-looking colt who will be got ready quietly, there being, no, present idea of racing him until, next season.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 6
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