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TALKING AT ROSEHILL

: : SYDNEY, August 9. At the Rosehill Racing Club's Meeting yesterday, Hands-Up was second in the Maiden Handicap, and the following New Zealanders were unplaced; Mala, Stalin, and The Palmist in the Three-year-old Handicap; Egmont in the Flying Handicap; Collstar ... and Miramond in the August Handicap; and Limoux and King of Diamonds in the Parramatta Mile. ' .

Mala's chance was prejudiced by his starting badly. He was second to last in a field of eighteen entering the straight, and finished fifth, a little over a length from the winner. Water Waggon. Egmont,-having hi a first run since the Sydney Cup, showed promising form in the Flying Handicap, finishing brilliantly in sixth place after being well back early ; The Magpie colt, Talking, having-his first run since April, led all the way to win the Wentworthville Stakes comfortably from the favourite, Canegrass, with Loud Applause coming home well third. . : ■ ■ . ■ ' . . ' The following was the' result of the WENTWORTHVILLE. STAKES, £250; weight-for-age with allowances; 7 furlongs. S. Cash's b c Talking, by MagpiesSociety (N.Z.), 3yrs, 7.11 (W. Cook) ............:... 1 Canegrass, 9.0 (Shean) ~..'.' 2 Loud Applause, 9.0 (McCarten) ■.... 3 Five started. Two lengths and a half; one length and a quarter. Time, lmin 26isec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 13

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TALKING AT ROSEHILL Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 13

TALKING AT ROSEHILL Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 13

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