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TO-DAY'S RACES.

MEETING AT TE I! A PA. iWAIKATO CUP PROSPECTS. CHANCES OF TRUE BLOOD. EE VIEW OF I'ROORAMMfi. The Waikuto llnoing Club's Spring 3llcolin.ee opens at To Tiapa, to-day. With largo licKls in all tho events there is every prospect of a most successful fixture. Ihe track was soft after vain on Thursday, but it should have benefited by tho fine weather yesterday, and unless there is further rain tho going should bo good. The following are the horses engaged, with a lev few of the prospects in each raco by "Archer":— /jl. 35—TRIAL STAKES, Of £100: fi fur. at lb st lb Guid Day/. . 8 3 Rosshire ... 712 Momonatui ..83 All Soult ... 7 12 .Valueless ..83 Snow Lap . . 7 12 Te> Tlonifti ..83 Domination 7 12 Sfonehenge ..83 Gold Day . . 712 King ... 8 3 Gallant Jack . 712 Musquin ... 8 3 King Win . . 7 12 Trig 8 3 Merry Lu . . 7 12 Arch Englo ..83 Knrangapai 712 Day Guido . 8 3 Valmarie ..77 Cristobel ... 8 3 First Lr\p ~77 Searcher ...'B3 Rita's Light . 7 7 Ding Dong . 8 3 Abbey Dream 7 7 The following will be bracketed on the lotalisator Gallant Jack and King Win, Merry Lu and Karangapai, Valmarie and First Lap, Rita's Light and Abbey Dream. Luck will ,be an important factor in this tiig field and there may possibly be a surprise. Track and public form favours Rosshire and Karangapai, who are improving three-year-olds. They should race well in this company, although horses like Te Homai, Stonehcnge, Arch Eagle, King Win *nd Valmayie may provide them with •trong opposition. Investors may give most support to ROSSHIRE. // KARANGAPAI. ' ARCH EAGLE. 12.20—WAIMAI HURDLES. Of £150; 11 miles. st. lb. st. lb. Glena Bay . . 10 9 Lupin Abbey . 9 0 Air King ... 10 0 Ruby Dawn . 9 0 Pendavics .96 Waiau Lady 9 0 Respirator " 1 Flapperette 9 0 The class is weak and Glena Bay, who won at Whangarei. appears to possess excellent prospects. If produced fit, Glenetar should also be capable of a bold showing, but the chances are that ho may not be quite ready, as he is a gross customer end has not had a raco for some time. The most likely of the others are Air King, a recent winner, and Pendavies. Popular fancies may be GLENA BAY, /■ AIR KING. PENDAVIES. 1.5 —TAMAH ERE STAKES HANDICAP, Of £130: 4 fur St. lb st. lb. Instalment 7 12 Orere 7 7 Kin-lint 7 12 Amber Link . 7 7 Persham 7 10 Star Lap 7 7 Roserio / 710 All Tahi ..77 High Comedy 710 Illumiflelli . 7 5 Kingsway 7 8 fjoihoma 7 5 Teeles . .. . 7 7 Limoer, ... 7 f> Exaggeration . 7 7 Llanfyllin ... 7 0 Toujour l ? 7 7 The following will be bracketed on tho totalise tor;/ Roseric and High Comedy. Almost half the runners will be racing for the first time and none of the others has yet shown any public form, so that the event bears a very open aspect. Hoihoma has been galloping well at To Awamutu, and others who have been showing speed on the tracks are Roseric, Illumiuolli and Persham. I It is a difficult race, but investors r/iay favour / HOIHOMA. / ROSERIC, ILLUMINELLI. I.SO—WAIKATO CUP, Of £550: 11 miles st. lb. st. lb. Standfast rt 6 P. ot Orange 7 0 True Blcod 7 12 Flying I'rince 7 0 Eager Rose 7 11 Ulack Maire 7 0 Royal Doulton 7 Transformer . 7 0 Mervette 7 9 The Sun ..70 Gold Money . 7 7 Trishna 0 Valsier / 7 3 Motere 7 0 On recent form Standfast and True Blood look like having excellent chances, and others who should be equal to good showings are Mervetto, Eager Rose. Royal Doulton and/ Gold Money. There are a few possibilities' among tho others, but the proßpecta of the horses mentioned read best. In a good pool tho favourites may bo / TRUE BLOOD. STANDFAST, MERVETTE. 2.3S—CLAUD ELANDS HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £150; 1 mile jet. lb. st,. lb. Antiquo J ~ 9 0 Ohinemuri ..87 Mosquo < a i 8 13 Mosaic . ..80 Hakanoa ... 8 11 lloniton . , . 80

Black Maire v 8 11 Unoco .... 8 0 Cynthia N. . . 8 9 Steady Fire S 0 Sea Cob /. ..87 Cambridge form points to Antique and Hakanosv racing prominently, while others who may be worthy of consideration are Mosque, Cynthia N., Sea Cub and Kins Willonyx. Black Maire also has a chance, Tmt it is more than likely that ho will conteat the "VVaikato Cup in preference to this race. Solid support, may bo accorded to ANTIQUE. HAKANOA. 1 SEA COB. 3.2O—TAUPIRI HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; I mile Bt. lb. 9t. lb. Btftr Comet . 9 0 Archieval .76 Kaha . v 8 10 Lucky Alice . 7 'i Cruachan .•« . 8 6 Neil . 7 0 Thurnus . . v 8 1 Gay Caballero 7 0 Miss Albyn ..79 Muster Armour 1 n The field is not strong and Kaha. who was ii winner at year's meeting, should have good prospects of repeating his previous success. Ins chief danger may come from Miss Albyn, • recent winner, Cruachan, and Lucky Alice. T)ie main fancies may be KAHA. MISS ALBYN. CRUACHAN. HANDICAP, Of 1300; •"> fur at. It) it- lb. Pcgaway ... 9 * Awamutu ... 7 4 Pagariellf ..98 Kmgheld 7 2 Leitrim . . H 4 Imperial I'rince 7 0 Lucy [i(;«ie . 8 U Tenakoe ... 7 0 Prince Val . 7 M Sir Kay l> Branson . 7 7 The hick Royal Killer 7 7 lumper n

Tim top-weh:hts, Peguway and Paganelli, •tp 11 cla.-is above ! lie others, and. although they have solid weights, lire likely to race Prominently. The horses who may give them most trouble are Leilrim, Lucy Rose, Prince Val and Royal Ruler. 'i'iiose 1 o receive rtrost support may bo PEG AWAY, PRINCE VAL, PAGANELLI. 4.5 ft -HAUYAPU HACK HAMDIOAP, Of £100; 7 fur <jt, lb st. lb. Principal , Hll Indolent 7 2 n U ? w . Prince w 4 Master Latour 7 1 "rillianf Lady * 1 Monetize 7 0 Ilay.lund » 0 Polly Ilohn ..70 y"'hv . 7|? Turongo 7 0 "tiling Chief 710 Valor Knight 1 0 Archieleen ..78 Outside of Voliinond. Principal and Brilliant L«dy, none of the candidates has R "y recent form, and the prospects are therefore .difficult to estimate, more especip!'y us tlfyro tire several who will be having 'heir first, run tl>is season. Investors may follow the horses who* have hud racing Jatnly and support VOLIMOND, PRINCIPAL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 9

TO-DAY'S RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 9