TURF NEWS IN BRIEF
Sigurd, engaged at Levin on Saturday, is long overdue for his first win. - Rona Bay's sprint success last Saturday makes her out an even better mare than she was last season. • . .-Shy looks well in the Waikato Cup with 7.12. Over the sains' distance at .Trentham. he beat Cerne Abbas into third place,.and the mare had only 51b more/than he did. : • ... It is -a puzzle how the Levin handieapp.er arrived at Free Gold's weight, only lib less than that given Diamond Cotter and Taro, who each won three r--fris last season and will soon be doing better, this term. - But why should the recent winner Windward . have , less th=n any of them?- ■ . ■ Honours amone the trainers at the New Zealand Cup Meeting were widely distributed, the most successful being T. R, • George (Trentham), H. A. Cut+s (Riccarton). and D. J. McDonald (Moseiel), with three wins each. D. Marks (Fordell). F. D. Jones (Riccartcn), C. C. McCarthy (Riccarton),'and H. Nurse'(Riccarton) had two" wins .each. ' ' ;' ..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 13
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167TURF NEWS IN BRIEF Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 13
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