TO-DAY'S TROTTING.
IE AROHA MEETING.
review of prospects.
STRONG HANDICAP FIELD.
CHANCES OF MR. PENALTY.
The To .Aroll,i Trotting Club's annual meeting will bo hold to-day and large fields sliou'd ensure keen racing. Good class horses are engaged in the chief events, the Trotting Club Handicap and the Farewell Handicap, and fancies in these races will tako a wide range. •Thames form should act as a useful guide in tho slov,--class raceß, but the presence' of fresh candidates in the other events •will make solution of the problems difficult. Following are the details of the fields trith a review of tho prospects in each race by " Abaydos " 11.35—WAITOA HANDICAP, Of £9O; limit 3.42; li miles. Balgonie . ... Lt. Pedlar .... Lt. Francis Lincoln Lt. Star Pronto . Lt. Guid Hairst . Lt. Smooger . . . Lt. Jester .... Lt. Triquest . . . Lt. J,ady Amanda . Lt. Trevor Dillon . Lt. Lislea .... Lt. yds. bhd. Kethorton . . Lt. Fisher 12 Our Fran:; . . Lt. Pukemiro . . 12 Bracket : Smooger and' Trevor Dillon. Guid Hairst reads best of tho limit lot end on his Thames running should take some beating. Francis Lincoln. Lislea. Jester nnd Trevor Dillon hold reasonable .prospects. P.ukemiro and Fisher, whoso form last week was distinctly promising, are handily placed and both should run prominently. Investors may show a preference for FISHER. PUKEMIRO, GUID HAIRST. 12.115—ELSTOW HANDICAP, Of £9O; limit 3.50; li miles. Indolent . . . Lt. Rosalie's Kohewah . . . Lt. Triumph . Lt. llanna's Son . Lt. Win Huon . . Lt. Mifß Braeside . Lt. yds. bhd. Mattie Bingen Bell . . 12 Herbihvyn . Lt. Summertime . 3t> Nebraska . i Lt. Wiriwhata . . 30 Pearl Parrish . Lt. Amy Etawah . 72 On Inst week's form Win Huon and Mattie Herbilwyn /command attention, but Kohewah. Nebraska and Miss Braeside are capable of improvement. Manna's Son is a very premising two-year-old. Binsren Bell should be handy at the finish and Summertime has good prospects. Wiriwhata won well at Thames and again be dangerous. The favourite division may include WIN HUON. MATTIE' HERBILWYN. BIX GEN BELL. 12.55-MANAWARU HANDICAP, • Of £105; limit 3.25; li miles. Free Logan . . Lt. yds, bhd. Francis Lincoln Lt. Pegaway ... 12 Judy Thorpe . Lt. Kleawah . . . 24 Jester .... Lt. Worthy Cause . 24 Siar Pronto . Lt. Gumdigger . . 48 Triquest. . . . Lt. If ho leaves tho mark correctly, Free Logan will ftnke it very difficult for tho opposition. Jester looks the best of the others on the limit. The consistent Pegaw'ay should prove dangerous, and on Waneanui form. Eleawah must be respected. Worthy Cause vis a smart, beginner with Eood proiipects. nnd Gumdigger should pace p solid race. The prime fancies may be FREE LOGAN, PEGAWAY. WORTHY CAUSE.
"Mr. Penalty and S:ister Rose. off the limit, •hould improve on Thames showing. Hnrl Little Guy has more than an outside chance. Brarken has recent form to recommend her. Trfiile Brent. Zolock. Explosion, Bingen Crest and Sandown all hold reasonable chances. If he goes solid!'" all tho way Our Peter should bo very difficult to beat. Arabond is a solid pacer with recent winning form. First Flight is likely to improve on her' Thames running, while Great Parrish and Kewpie's Triumph look the best of the others. Most support may be given to MR. PENALTY. OUR PET KB. BRACKEN. 2.25 HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP, Of £103; limit 2.2-2; 1 mile. Alexis .... Lt. Realty . . . Lt. Cogent . . . Lt. _ yds. blid. Free Logan Lt. Bonny Drift . 21 Great Vanity Lt. Nathaniel . . 21 Lady Linda . . Lt. Astral .... 3G Marosa . . . Lt. Princess Thea . 00 Native Berry *. Lt. Free Logan aeain looks a likely proposition from the limit, whilo Marosa, Realty and Alevis are all capable of running a good nii'.e. Bonn} . Drift is very smart in saddle, find Nathaniel's honesty is likely to make him dangerous. Astral won nicelv st Thames and a similar display should place him well in the picture. Princess *fhea should also be handy at tho finish. .The best supported may be ' FREE LOGAN. BONNY DRIFT, ASTRAL. 3.IO—WAIHOU HANDICAP, Of £110; limit 3.15; 1 \ miles. KohewE.h . v _ yds. bhd. Mattie Moko Bells . . 36 Herbilwyn . Lt. Hardy Grattan 48 Wisn Braeside . Lt. Laurier . . 48 Nebraska . . . Lt. Black Magic . 00 Tiwha . . . . Lt. El Merit . . . f>o yds. bi d. Zanzibar . . . 72 Amy Etawah . 12 Royal Triumph. 180 Tiwha reads best, of the limit horses, and Amy Etav.-ah is a consistent trotter with tea son able prospects. Moko Bells has not raced for some time, but Hardy Grattan is h J, r ® ren l winner, who mav race well. K1 •' Merit has the best credentials, and Zanzibar 3s sure to bo koing on when many are ♦topping. The prime fancies may be EL MERIT.
AMY KTAWAH. TIWJI A. 3.55 —RUAKAKA HANDICAP, Of £103; limit 2.57; li miles. Gumdiggcr l,t yds. bhd. fealty . . . Lt.' Mild Derby .. 12 Worth;? Cause . lit. Myrtlene ... 12 ~ yds. bhd. Nathaniel . . 12 Bonny Drift, . . V2. Astral .... 24 "rent Fame . J2 Princess Thca . CO , „ Bracket: Astra' and Gumdigger. Worthy Cause is a smart beginner who •bouUl no wel: off the limit, and Gumdigger 1,1 ay a 'so he dangerous. Mild Derby mav be / inoro reliable than Bonny Drift and Great W an d his Ha-,vera form v.-as useful, vit ; e " w h° won well last week, and a 4 , n '. should both race prominently. Astral is a - possibility and Pijncess The.a fust also be considered. Most support may •«ie accorded to MILD DERBY. MYRTLENE, NATHANIEL. 4.4O—FAREWELL HANDICAP, >- ! f £13(1; limit 2.50; li miles, direct , Morning. Lt. yds. bhd. 1 '. S ii ■ • • Lt. Dad's Hope . . 12 i l , " c I'W . . Lt. Glandore ... 12 £ lr - Penalty . Lt. Our Peter . . 12 i\ an Eihau . . ]jt. Sandown ... 12 sister Rose . . Lt. First Flight . . 24 ■t, , yds. bhd. Anon 30 Brae, (en .... 12 R e:l! Girl .. 30 "ingen Crest . 12 Kewpie'e r en* Zolock . 12 Triumph 48 Bracket: Sister Kosj and Sandown. Mo ? t of the, runners are engaged in the Eivn' :lp in that event should , a Bood line on the prospects here. ' Cram* n ost! • Sandown, Bracken. Bingeil Brent Zolock. Our Poter and First prt/fw- ar ° a H'smart at the distance. In H 1 0" Rangihau. Direct Morning and Mtu should also claim support, well back, Ke.wpie's Triumph livm i" 1 ' a ''id r victory. The JavouMtes „,., x llf . BRACKEN. bingen CREST. brent ZOLOCK.*
1.40t-TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, Of £275; limi t -J.33; 2 miles. Hich Pea . . LI. yds. bind Little Glly , Lt. hnndown . . . 32 Lady Yvonne Lt. Arnbond . . . 2'i Mr. Penalty Lt. First Flight 21 Sister Hose . Lt. Pan Direct . . 48 .yds bhd. Great Parrish . 4« Brncken . . . 12 Kewpie's Guy . 48 Brunt . 12 Kewpie's Bingen Crest 12 Triumph 4S Explosion I'2 Peal Girl . . 43 Glnndore . . 1:2 Anon .... CO Our Peter 12 Bracket : Sister Rose and Sandown.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 9
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