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Wager: Rewai has been involved in two bad smashes at Victoria Park, both of them at about the caretaker’s corner. On October 24, 1938, at the spring’meeting he lost his driver, G. Withers, the other horses who lost their Ohanqes being Big Nelson, Francisco and King’s Drive. On January 7, 1939, Rewai, driven by J. Bryce, junr., fell at the end of three furlongs in the Victoria Park Handicap. He was in third place at the time, and only the two leaders, Devotion and Storm Signal, remained on their feet, Devotion finished first and Storm Signal second, while Storm Signal’s bracketed mate, Worthy Need, was remounted by G. Moritz and finished third.

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Grey River Argus, 23 June 1944, Page 4

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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT Grey River Argus, 23 June 1944, Page 4

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT Grey River Argus, 23 June 1944, Page 4