SPORTING.
LATEST FROM TRENTHAM. YESTERDAY’S GALLOPS. INTERESTING WoitK AND ' y JUMPING, .. .... (By' Telegraph.) . , . WELLINGTON,. July 7. Rain fell , in the. early- morning, - and the tracks ivere holding. The inside of the trial grass gallop w as open for fast work, but there was nothing of; exceptional interest, most of the work being • confined to .three-quarter pace ,a, good * deal of it' done against time.- The going, on the grass cut badly. Peach Brandy ra’n four furlongs •■•'in--54 l-ssec. ... - - : Entre Nous and Bonlita went over the same ground, and Entre Nous was . much better in 53see.' ' Pantrymaid was better than Salamis over four furlongs in 58£seo. . -... Stream cleared out from a companion ovei 7 six furlongs, run in 1.23—a fair gallop for the going. \ 0 Comical Avas going better than Cold Steel at the end of a slow run mile in' ■ 1.51 E tlie first, half in sosec; They were only cantering at the finish'. Comical was giving away a go oil deal of weight. ; . j .. . Uralla wa s :much superior to Bodyguard in running seven: furlongs -in 1.38, the first half in 55sec. It was a fair effort. Mountain Signal did'not have much on Gluement at the end of .a- mile in 1.55. - - . Printemps had Megan doing : her: best, without much effort to himself, over seven furlongs in 1.36. This .was one of the best gallops from a time point of view. ' 7 ‘ En Route with a, good weight up; - went once round the tan at a solid pace, the .last mile taking 1.53. Prompter ran six, furlongs, doing the last half-mile in 54sec. He went well. Ecuador was better than Ardfinnan, with Backsheesh beaten off;’ over ; five furlongs,- run in 1.8. . Ecuador was go-=, • - ing nicely at the finish. ' A/’ Sycorax and Tiiiokaha wove; clear of a companion over a mile in 1.58. -> . Carawoek ; and Sir "Rosebery ran a mile and a quarter in 2,24: Sir Rpsebery, who had the outside running, had Carawoek well in hand at the finish. Rafa went six furjongs in L 24, .and Koodoo did'a half-mile in •55sec„ Musketooripicked nip by. Knighthood - oyer the last five ifurlongs, :and running on the outside, ran a- piile. in 1.49, the first half in 53secs. ' Considering the going this urns a good gallop. Killard went a. mile in 1.58, taking 59secs. for each half. The jumpers Mauriga and Kohof did"pace work, as did- Silent King' and San Forte, all moving freely. X'' -. Bustler jumped' the steeplechase fences on the inside 'of the course, giv_ dig a good display. .... . Captain Sarto . and Mandrake jumped three of the schooling hurdles' the former giving' a good display '• Mandrake also went well: - •• - . Boomer day.,; %q Forte, ..and"; Royal Fame were giver) the s a'me task. Le Forte jumped particularly ’well, ancl Boomerday was also very good. Royal Fame was not their-equal, but lie went, much better than on Saturday. Merry Singer ahd Cartoon were companions over three hurdles; Both went well, being quick at,the fences. Prince Rufus went exceptionally well over three ■ hurdles, ■ and afterwards moved freely over a round. ' ‘ : Rowan and Kyoto commenced over five fences on the steeplechase course proper. Rowan went well, '.but Kyoto ran aboyt and eventually refused at the / top brush, which ,he has previously done. Rowan wa s nothing out of the ordinary.. a Gaze, Fireblight, and Achilleon were companions over the same obstacles. All went well, the jump over the top brush being as good' ns anything yet seen. . "
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 July 1924, Page 5
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