A DOMINION VISIT
PLANS WITH LOUGH NEAGH
(By Telegraph—Freia Assn.—Copyright.)
(Received October 11, 10.30 a.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day. T. J. Brosnan, ownei>tralner of Lough Neagh, says that he intends taking a trip to New Zealand at Christmas. Probably Lough Neagh will go with him, but nothing yet has been definitely arranged. Lough Neagh will possibly run in the Auckland Cup, King's Plate, and Clifford Plate. Visiting owners had a poor time at the A.J.C. Meeting. Only £1000 went to New Zealand, which headed the list for visitors. In all £28,900 was distributed in prize-money. Horses by New Zealand sires collected" £9090. G. Price was third on the list of trainers with two winners, earning £3000. F. Davis was tenth with two winners and £1000. Messrs. P. Miller and S. S. Crick were the leading owners, with £3800 for wins in the Derby and Metropolitan Handicap respectively.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 13
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146A DOMINION VISIT Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 13
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