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EGMONT WORKS WELL

MARABOU UNDER A CLOUD

United Tress Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. . • .. •

(Received April 7, " 2.30 p.m.)

SYDNEY, This Day.

At Eandwick, on the course proper) 80 feet out, Gold. Rod (McCarten)' led" Treasure Trove over six furlongs in' lmin 21Jsec, going comfortably; throughout.

Sylvandale and Jovial Son ran nina furlongs in 2min 4sec. Sylvandale wa3 not very impressive.

Spear Prince went easily over ajnile in lmin 53sec. Mananui was allotted' a similar task. Golden Chance Was not hurried to record lmin Bsec for five furlongs. . .

Egmont (j although he went, wida round the* turns arid gave ■ Fanfare a' start, 'finished a head in front -at tha end of seven furlongs in lmin-33Jsec, an attractive effort. : ■

Kuvera gave Canegrass five or six lengths' start and nearly caught hint in- recording lmin 19sec for six furlongs. This was good work, on Ku« vera's part. ' >

Gay Blonde and Golden Gate went together over six furlongs in lmin 21$ sec, the latter going the better. Or a gave Collstar two seconds start and! caught him at the end of half a mile, taking lmin 46sec for a mile.. Collstaß required lmin 48sec alone.

At Victoria Park, High (Knox), Valiant Chief CVoitre), and Hall Mar* (Tyler) galloped six furlongs on thai outside of the course proper .in lmini 16sec. High beat Valiant Chief definitely, with Hall Mark three or four! lengths back.. ■ ■;■■'■• : ■

Hall Mark is apparently sound, bu< Marabou's condition is ' causing his trainer anxiety. Marabou recently injured a. leg in a training gallop.,-

Peter Pan went very well, over at mile in lmin 41£ sec, and pulled tip soundly. His trainer was pleasedwith his effort. ■ ■ ■; ■ - -;

Salamander, whose preparation for the Sydney Cup is proceeding nicely, went a shade over 1J miles alone mi 2min 15sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1936, Page 13

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EGMONT WORKS WELL Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1936, Page 13

EGMONT WORKS WELL Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1936, Page 13