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Racing Notes

° l Mr°W l, R Ck Kemball continues unfficky oues't for a classic win in 1 ietoria. Prines Quex has been just, not quite good enough this season ’. he has been a useful performer in other ways.

Though he failed at Trantham in Tanuarv. Rebel Chief impressed as looking a better-conditioncd horse than ever before, and he added further to his recent good record by s « - double win at Gore, under 9.10 and 10.respectively.

G °Gold °Rod was registering his first success at H 2J iles , whe " Cuddle in the Essendon Stakes at Flemington.

when trained at Wingatui that F. bhaw to return him to his owners Southland, and he was on his way home when he raced at Winton Alter Black Earl won £B5 in the Trial Stake.? and was sold for £l4O. Roval Vaals: Roval Vaals, an Auckland two-yeai-old is stated in a reliable quarter to have been very unlucky in the race won by Trilliarch at Waikato. Antagonist: Antagonist, a successful brooo-mare sire, had a meteoric career on the Turf His record was: One start, one win. this being the Middle Park Plate of 1911. Has Future: Tout le Monde has more pace tlian ever Royal Limond could mutscr on the flat,' and his fine display to win at the first time of asking over hurdles may spell a brilliant jumping career. All Looks: Corroboree, on his form this season, is all looks. His courage has been under suspicion for some time. Out of Favour: Southern Blood is losing his reputation as a likely novice. In Limelight: Parry is coming into the limelight. Just Beaten: All Spirit was just beaten out of the money on the second day at Woodville. A Stayer: Ol r j Surrey will do even better as he tackles increasing distances. Severe Due: Severe should not be long now. King Neptune’s Bleeding: The bleeding trouble that affected King Neptune after he had won at the summer carnival at Ellerslie recurred

when he was contesting the Vereoe Handicap at Te Rtypa and in consequence his future iiSies not appear too hopeful. His dam, Queen March, bled before the conclusion of her racing career, and the weakness may be hereditary. King Neptune is a. good galtoper, but must now be regarded as a doubtful proposition.

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Grey River Argus, 5 March 1937, Page 7

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Racing Notes Grey River Argus, 5 March 1937, Page 7

Racing Notes Grey River Argus, 5 March 1937, Page 7