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ELLERSLIE TRAINING

IMAMINT SPRINTS FREELY GOOD EFFORT OVER FIVE CLAREMORE JUMPS HURDLES BY ARCIiEH Solid gallops over five furlongs by Jniain int.. who easily defeated Tetrarchate, un d Kiltowyn and a tmart hh 1 f-niilo by On Approval, Bright Flower and Jlrtwtlioni were features of tho work at Ellerslie yesterday, when training operations were curried out under ideal conditions. All the galloping whs performed on the No. 1 grass, which provided perfect going. Woe Musk (Chaplin) was first to cation and ran half a. mile without being unduly bustled in 52 3-ss. AVer Musk has muscled up ft lot lately and is thriving on the work allotted to him by F. Stenning, who is superintending his preparation until 11, Ramn, returns from Australia. Ruling King (Parsons) and Supremo Ruler (Angel) ran mi easy six furlongs in 1.25 4-5. They have progressed well since racing at Avondalo and should show improved form at the coming meetings. Ruling King won lit his last start and this season as a five-year-old should bo moro successful than former!;'. Courthaven (Fuller) was timed to run five furlongs in 1.7 1-5. This filly shaped very respectably in tier first race and should bo in lino for a victory in minor eonmanv in tho near future if slio continues to thrive. Marching Song (MoGovern) defeated Good Idea (Clarke) by three lengths over half a milo in 61 l-ss. Marching Song bears an improved appearance and infused n, lot of dash into his work. Hacks Sprint Smartly On Approval (Brown), Bright Flower (Mclfae) and Hawthorn (E. Clarke) were oil terms at the conclusion of a smartly-run half-mile in 60s. On Approval had the insido runniug and appeared to lie going just a Iriflo moro easily than her companions at the finish, Sir Vat (10. Manson) was not Koine at 100 to run threo furlongs in 'lss, Sir Vul has riot been seriously tested sinco ho resumed work after a long spell, but ho bus made splendid progress ahd in appearance is one of tho most improved horses at headquarters. Hunting March (Holland) and Karangauai (Chaplin), after running tho first, three iii 40 l-ss, completed fix furlongs in 1.24. They wcro under restraint and cotiUl have run much better time. Karangapai Was anxious to go faster and pulled hard practically, all the way. \ Traced (light boy) and Patutq.hi (Parsons) went a mile and they ran the last seven furlongs in 1.33 3-5, the last half-mile in 54 2-ss. They were together at the finish, with Patutulu finishing a shado the stronger. Royal Gallant (E. Mapson) was not asked for his best to run half a mile in 535. When Royal Gallant ran in tho Champion Hack Plato at Avondale it was only the third occasion in his last 13' starts that lie had failed to fill a place and lift can be excused for his failure because tho fiebl ho was opposing was very select for the cla6s. Echo Song's Useful Six Echo Som? (Chaplin) placed six furlongs behind in 1.18 4-5, finishing several lengths ahead of Nerval Tea (Baker), who assisted her over tho last five furlongs, whicli took 1.5 1-5. Norval Tea did not relish the task at the finish, where she failed to infuse any dash into her work. Glenhaupo (Cammick) • was timed to run tho last half-mile of her work in 51 l-ss. She is showing slight improvement, but bus not yet accomplished anything to indicate that her prospects of winning in other than weak company aro bright. Mahkill (McTavish) and Neil (Clarke) completed a round in 1.57 2-5, running the last six furlongs, over which they were accompanied by Gay Brone.y (Bigham). in 1.19. Mahkill finished in front and appears to have benefited by her racing at Avondale, where she did not perform as well as expected. . • . , LI ano re (E. Manson) was going much better than Tahae Mea (Fergus) at the completion of five furlongs in 1.7. Thev ran tho first furlong slowly arid quickened un over the laßt. half-mile in 52 3-ss. lmamipt (Parsons) easily defeated Tetrarchnte (Cammick) over five furlongs 111 J. 4 3-5. They kept well together for tip fiist three furlongs, running the first two in 25 l-ss. but Tmamint drew away in the straight arid was easing up slightly near the post. She lias been doing well lately and should give a good account of . herself ill her coming engagements. Juveniles Work Nicely My Money (McTavish) and Barn Dance (Parsons) jumped off nt the half-mile. and. picked up bv Deputy Ruler (Canunick 1 after going half a furlong, ran home, vfith little between them, in 51 l-ss. Deputv Ruler lost ground in tho first furlong, but responded well when given a kick in the straight and finished alongside bis companions. He ran his three furlongs under 39s and his effort was pleasing for a juvenile who has not been asked any serious nuestions. Zane Grey (E. Manson} and Ornamental (Fuller), after running the first, three in 40 4-ss, finished up six furlongs in 1.23 3-5. Ornamental is a robust filly with good breeding, and. although she has not yet accomplished anything special on the tracks, should be worth persevering with. Roman Mascot (McTavish) was going easily several lengths ahead of Marcliette (Parsons) at. the conclusion of six furlongs in 1.21 4-5. They went the first three furlongs it! 39 3-ss, and Roman Mascot, who is progressing pleafeingly, would have registered much better time if she had been allowed to do her best. (Jay Cockade (Mcßae), with Demylus (Inker)' to assist over the last six furlongs, we.it solidly over a mile and a-ouarter, running the last round in 1.54 and the last six furlongs in 1.18 2-5. Gay Cockade and Demylus were both kicked up to their work at tho finish and there was little between then at the post. R. Mcßae has engaged to ride Gay Cockade in tho Mitchel--6011 Cup. Lord Aintree's Condition Kiltowyn (E. Manson) easily defeated Sister Em (Jenkins) over five furlongs in 1.4 4-5. The first furlong took 14 l-ss, but tho pace quickened over tho next in 12s, and tho last half-mile was run in 50 3-us. Kiltowyn v?ns easing up just near the r>ost and he '-id his work pleasingly, going right away fiom his novice companion in the straight. . Cynthia N. (Fergus) was going noil within herself to run six furlongs in 1.20. She looks improved as a result of her racing i\t Avondalo and phould bo capable of a creditable effort, the first time she is produced in country company. ■ . Tnrporley (Ba,kcr) and (Smith) wcro associated 'over fteven furloncs in 1.31 1-5, a solid effort. They were on terms at tho finish and both worked soundly. , . . ('•a torn a worked over seven furlongs, but was not timed and Lord Aintree was under restraint while running seven furlongs on the sfmd in 1.42 2-5. Lord Aintrop has taken no harm from his two races at Cambridge and is holding his condition much better than formerly. . Cnrlaris (Hall), after jumping two pony hurdles, joined Clareoioro (Burgess) in n bout over four schooling hurdles. Claremoro pnvo a clean display, but. Carlans fenced very carefully and was onljtuuped at every fence. „ ~ Haakon (Burgess) was sent over the steeplechase fences on the flat , twice. Jto caused his connections some anxiety shortly after his Pakuraiiga Hunt Cup success ami this was his first, schooling for some weeks Haakon was A trifle careful over the first couple of fences, but jumped well when he warmed up. MEETING POSTPONED BANKS PENINSULA CLUB ' COURSE AFFECTED BY RAIN [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday The Banks Peninsula. Racing Club's meeting, which was to have bceji held at Motnkarara on Saturday, has been postponed owing to the condition of. the, course, which, in spile of fine weather to-day. ia so we I, thai tho stewards consider it cannot'be fit for racing on Saturday. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB ACCEPTANCES CLOSE TO-DAY Acceptances for the first, day of the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting diul forfeits for tho Welcomo Stakes and Great Northern Guineas close at 5 p.m. to-day. METROPOLITAN TROTS [fJY TELEGRAPH—THESS ASSOCIATION ] CH n ISTCH URCH, 'i'h 11 red a y Tactless has been rehandicapped to 72yda behind in the Riccarton Handicap, to be decided on the first day of the Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring Meeting.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 9

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ELLERSLIE TRAINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 9

ELLERSLIE TRAINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 9