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DUVAALS A STRONG PROSPECT AT OTAGO HUNT CLUB

An unlucky runner at the Grand National meeting, Duvaals may come into his own in the Tally-Ho Handicap at the Otago Hunt Club’s annual meeting at Wingatui tomorrow.- He will be meeting weaker company, but will.nevertheless be opposed by such sound milers as Orthodox, who finished close up in his races at Riccarton, and Nullah. - St Simper was considered the unlucky horse in the Grand National and even with 11.10. Mr W. E. Hazlett’s representative will carry the public’s confidence in the Otago-Hunt Cup-Steeplechase. Most opposition -may come from Light Tea and San Quentin, both’' of whom have shown promise, over the big fences. Likely' prospects are as follows:—Seaview Hack . and Hunters Hurdles. —Gold Song, Siegform, Vanity King. Borckville Trot. —Direct Power, Queen of Scots, Happy Choice. Otago Hunt Cup Steeples.—St Simper, Light Tea, San Quentin. Maiden Stakes. —Winning Gem, Wicche, Espalier. 1 Tally-Ho Handicap. — Duvaals, Orthodox, Nullah. Wingatui Trot.—Haughty Queen, Direct Power, New Venture. Irwin Steeplechase.—lrish Pal, Penetration, Sparkling Lad. Vauxhall Handicap.—Don’t Listen, Great Bid, Dinnyhazer. Acceptances are as follows: — 11.0 SEAVIEW HACK AND HUNTERS’ HURDLES, of £350; one mile and a half.—Gold Song 11.0; Page’s Raid 10.12; Vanity King 9.11; Siegform 9.10; Quadrille 9.5; Pencarrow 9.4; Turora 9.3; Broadway Star, Miro Chabo, Valiant Prince, Bulloch Lade, Burnbrae, Ara Chief, Windrush.. Thomas 9.0. 11.55 BROOKVILLE TROTTING HANDICAP, of £300; 3.37 class; one mile and a half.—Balahulish, Captain Kinder, Chignon, Colinova, County Sheriff, Dillon View, Ebony Hall,"El Supremo, Golden Jack, Jacquard, Larry O, Martial Dawn, Native Pitch, Phmeas, Pigeon Dale, Queen of Scots, Retort, Solandri, Waituna Lass, Willow Hall scr; Happy Choice 36; Direct Power, Garforth 48. Balloted out: Bonny Josedale and Paradale. 12.40 OTAGO HUNT CUP STEEPLES, of £750; two miles and a half—St Simper 11.10; Irish Pal 10.2; Siglow 100; Light Tea 9.9; San Quentin 9.8; Sparkling Lad 9.6; Penetration 9.5; Blanket 9.4; Tamerlane, Gay Music, Miro Chabo, Anas, Penny Nap, All Call 9.0. 1.25 TRIAL STAKES, of-£275; six furlongs.—Jamell, Lady Josephine, Castlebar, Royal China, Wicche, Tawny, Lady Pegasus, Indian Morn, Chasemint 8.7; Penze, Waffles, Gay Gitana, Sir Miladieux, Winning Gem, Reformed, Richard the Great, Espalier, Pickpocket, Barry, Flying Trixie, Gold Strike 7.11. . 2.10 TALLY HO HANDICAP, of £450; one : n,ile—Duvaals 9.0; Western Front 8.7; ( Faites vos Jeux, Bobby Dazzler 8.2; ; Nullah, Orthodox 8.1; Gold King, < Speedy 7.9; Dymondy 7.6; Brockie 7,5; ; Winning Cheer, Royal Chance 7.3; i Rhine Lord 7.2; Some Sal 7.1; Pageant, ; Paper View, Bright News, Zorro 7.0. 2.55 IRWIN STEEPLECHASE HANDI- . CAP (amateur riders), of £250; two < miles.—lrish Pal 12.6; Siglow 12.4; San , Quentin 11.12; Sparkling Lad 11.10; ' Penetration 11.9; Knockadroleen 11.6; ( Tamerlane 11.2; Sergeant Major, Gay ; Music, Lucio, Anas, Sunny Course,; Wallacetown, Count Roger, Master j Baffles, All Call 11.0. < 3.40 WINGATUI TROTTING HANDICAP, of £350; 3.33 class; one mile and a half.—Arawa Lad, Captain Kinder, ' Direct Power, El Supremo, Garforth, ; Happy Choice, Haughty Queen, Ku- < dare, Larry O, Native Pitch, Our Babe, j Paradale, Retribution, Special Match; scr; Lusty • Bingen, Peggydale, Pretty < Dillon, Sierra Sue 12; Daisy Day 24; ( New Venture 36; Final Return, Gold Nip 48. x I 4.30 VAUXHALL HACK HANDICAP, of ] £300; one mile.—Flying Fort 8.12; Don’t Listen 8.10; Dinnyhazer, Dad’s Pal, Haughty Lyric 8.7; Top Class, , Great Bid, Faustina 8.5; Airspeed 84; ; Munlockie 8.3; Kosher 8.2; Vainly, ( Kildare Lad 8.0; Young Yvette 7.13; ; All Hurry 7.11; Indian Morn, Palmona, . Goulash. Comeaway, Redlo, Shank’s 1 Pony 7.10. Swayup , The Riccarton three-year-old Swayup will be taken to the Carterton. Racing Club’s meeting on September 10 to. contest the concluding event, the Electric Hack Handicap, of five furlongs. He will be in charge of his trainer, M. J. Wadley, and' A. S. Stokes will make the trip to ride him. Swayup has developed well and shows every promise-of being a high-class winner during the season. In Good Form Flying Orders and Lovemorn reeled off half a-mile in 48 4-5, finishing together, at Riccarton yesterday. The former is considered very well treated in his race at Reeftori, arid is certain to be at a short price.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1949, Page 2 (Supplement)

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DUVAALS A STRONG PROSPECT AT OTAGO HUNT CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1949, Page 2 (Supplement)

DUVAALS A STRONG PROSPECT AT OTAGO HUNT CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1949, Page 2 (Supplement)