NOT A STABLE PLUNGE
'. °? \? m 8 questioned regarding the Australian report that" One Whetu had been the medium' of a sensational betting plunge for the Caulfield Cup his trainer, J. Fryer, stated that neither he nor One Whetu's owner, Mr. J. F Kiley, was in any way associated with [the commission, which is credited as : being one of the largest in recent years. . '.-.''
■ "Wh?- eve.F launched the commission is foolish, commented Fryer "for fe I*.; 11? certainty.that One Whetu WIH be taken;to Australia.4 I would not care to. take him over unless I had another horse, to .accompany him j likely." PrCSent th3t does not
When One Whetu was nominated several others, of Fryer's team were entered for lading events in Austra* rw■ th l es£ i . being- Le Grand, Wotan, Cynical Kid, and Soloist. Since then however. One Whetu is the only one tLs t0 haVe fulfiUed «SeSk*
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 22
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149NOT A STABLE PLUNGE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 22
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