Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TO-DAY'S RACES

FIELDS AT TE TiAPA

WAIKATO CUP CONTEST " EVIEW OF PROSPECTS ROYAL ARTIST'S CHANCE Good fields are engaged at the opening of <he Waikato Racing Club's Spring Meeting at To Rapa to-day, and the racing, promises to be highly interesting. The chief events are the Waikato Clip and the Cambridge Handicap, and they should provide keen contests. Following are details of the fields, with a review of the prospects in each race by -- .Archer " :

Form points to Good Run having excellent. prospects and he will only require to reproduce his Ellerslie running to make it difficult for the others. Bell Topper has Pe formed creditably in his two races this season, and. as he has been show-ins improvement in his work, he should also race Prominently. Others who may help to make Avtiruin interesting are Loombination, V> hinalong Chans. Xanapa and Chateau. The favourites may be ' GOOD RUN. BELL TOPPER, CHANG. 1.0 WAIMAI HURDLES, Of £100: 1} miles st. lb. et„ lb. To Koroke . 9 0 Commissioner 10 0 Tapapa . 9 0 Arcade . . . 910 Abbey Dream . 9 0 1 rmt-e of Maunga King 9 0 Orange . .97 Huhuna .... 9 o Foxhound .90 Carl Hertz 9 0 \\ elcome Boy 9 0 Prince of Orange made an impressive debut as a hurdler at Ellerslie recently and he has trained on so well in the meantime that he will disappoint if he fails to make a bold showing. High Commissioner has been racing consistently and should be dangerous. Arcade may be as likely as any of the others, although Welcome Boy. Te Koroke. Carl Hertz and Tapapa are beginners with possibilities. Most support may be given to PRINCE OP ORANGE. HIGH COMMISSIONER, / ARCADE.

6farts this season and has a chance of continuing his winning sequence, although this will be his most serious test to date. Imamint and King's Knave should run solid races, while improving lightweights like Gar Marigold and Limex should take considerable beating. Others who are also worthy of consideration are Puss Moth. AVoodfull. Lady Lulu and Holly Holm. The favourites may come from GAY MARIGOLD. LIMEX. GLEN VANE.

Form at the recen' spring meetings suggests excellent chance 3 for Royal Artist. Linieen. Bronze Tray and King's Archer, and they should al l race well. Te Hoia and Baroscope tire handily placed und should not he without prospects, while Grand Tea, Refresher and True Blood may also help to make/the race interesting. The prime fancies tnay include ROYAL ARTIST, LIMEEN. BRONZE TRAY.

Bracket: Baroscope and Princess Bede. If he could 1)0 relied upon to reproduce his beßt form, Chief Joy would make it very difficult for the opposition, but, unless he improves upon his latest running, he will be troubled to account /or I/Allegro and Gnnpat, who are handily weighted. Soloist and Orby's Choice are another likely pair and solid efforts can also bo expected from Princess Bede, Gay Idea and -Tnshna. borne may bo fancied are L'ALLEGRO, •' GANPAT. GAY IDEA.

King Musk and King Mestor. Some of the candidates will be at a disadvantage owing fo the fact that they have liad no previous racing, and it appears fis ii Gay Set on ' and Star Artist, who have already shown a little form, have the prospects. Pelagia and Coronis both ha\e "Peed enough to ho in the picture. and another who may be worthy of considerati m is Bonny Joyce. Investors will probably follow form and support GAY SETON. STAR ARTIST. CORONIS. 4.45-CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP, Of £150; C fur. st. lb. et - 'f 5 ' Pajanelli ... 9 0 Marechal ... 713 Volimond . . 8 10 Gold .Day . . 7 / King's Archer 8 5 Imamint ...71 Wa Trader ..83 Valuation . . ~ « "igh Comedy . 8 2 Jonathan ... 7 Bracket: Tea Trader and Iligli Comedy. .Mr. R. T. Reid holds a strong hand with Trader and High Cornedv "ml wli.ch«>er he decides to star) should lake a den of bpatinir. Kind's Archer, if reserved, will riot be disgraced, while Jonathan and Hold , J ?av should also run good races with their lielit yreighis None of the others has any '"went fenn and the public may favour TE\ TRADER-HIGH COMEDY BRACKET. ' JONATHAN, GOLD DAY. 5.30-TAUPIRI HACK HANDICAP, Of £75; £3 sweepstake; G fur. st. lb. Bt'jord Ain t res . 'J 2 Mungatoon . . 7 ° .oiMrkling Morn 8 12 Searcher . . . 7 i '•'Sarnie ... 80 Booklaw . . • ' * Moonfleet ..80 Valpai . . . • " " Jjucidua ... 7 8 Illuininelli • . ' " Pelting ... 7 8 Wilton . . . • " 0 Senorita ... 7 6 Golden Lady . 7 U Senorita's fourth in the Great Northern VUiiieus was a good effort, and, if s ' ie Plays the tuune form on this occasion, sue will he extremely difficult fo dispose ot. Moon fleet won well at his last start una *honld again show up, while Pelting and I'Ueidus are smart hacks who failed, to reveal iheir true form at Ellerslie. where neither was favoured with a good passage in a hi K Mungatoon is also SDeP , l l^ "id won in Sydney and there are ai^o Possibilities about Gigantic and BookJW"lie popular fancies may include » SENORITA. MOONFLEET, j PELTING.

12.15--trial stakes, Of £75 and £3 sweepstake; C fur. Chateau . . . Krvhau . . . Keith Hal] . Kanapa . . . st. lb. st. lb. 8 3 Sinking Fund 7 12 S 3 8 3 Loombination Beryl Latonr . . 7 7 12 12 S 3 Arawa Roso . 7 12 C'btiiis • • . S 3 Transaction 7 12 Beau Irish Merry Lap . S 3 8 3 Rell Topper . Good Run . 7 7 12 12 12 7 Blandford . S 3 Bischoff . . . 7 Demylus . . Reclaimer . Sweet Lap . S 3 Schizantliua ! 7 S 3 7 12 "VVhirlalong . . Golden Lady . 7 7 7 7

1.45—HAUTAPU HACK HANDICAP, Of £100 ; 7 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Glen Vane . . 9 2 Gav • Marigold 7 7 Imamint . . . 9 1 Lady Lulu . . 7 6 King's Knav e 9 1 IllumineUi . . 7 0 Woodfull . . . 8 7 Master Nerval 7 0 Puss Moth . 8 5 Echo Song . . 7 0 Ruby Dawn . 8 2 S. Whisper . . 7 0 Holly Holm . 8 1 Con Fuoco . . 7 0 Kins Win . 7 12 Consort . . . 7 0 . . 7 9 Star Mint . . 7 0 Glen Vane has been unbeaten in four

" 2.30—WAIKATO CUP, Of £225, including gold cup valued at £25;. 11 miles st. ]b. st. lb. Royal Artist . S 6 Grand Tea . . 7 4 Kind's Archer 8 2 True Blood . . 7 1 Refresher ... 7 12 Eager Rose . 7 0 Valroe .... 7 11 Cruachan . . . 7 0 Te Hoia .... 7 11 Master Brierly 7 0 Limeen .... 711 Knight of Bronze Tray . 7 11 Australia, . . 7 0 Baroscope ... 7 6

3.15—CLAUDE LANDS HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £1001 mile fit. lb. 6t. lb Chief Joy . . 9 9 Cay Idea . 8 0 Baroscope ... 9 5 Glen Rata . . 8 0 Royal Ruler . 9 1 Illi.minash . . 8 0 Soloi3t .... 8 13 Knight of 8 0 High Pitch . S 12 Australia . . Orby'a Choice 8 11 Catch 'Ein . . 8 0 Ganpat .... 8 3 Sub-Editor . . 8 0 L'AUegro ... 8 3 Te Waipu . . 8 0 Princess Bede 8 1 Royal England 8 0 Ha\*iland ... 8 0 Te Taono . . . 8 0 Trishna ... 8 0 Sammy . . 8 0

4.0—TAMAHERE STAKES, Of £100; two year-olds; i fur. fit. lb. st.. lb. Gay Soton ..81 fitar Artist ..81 Wahine Beihi 7 9 Trickling Water 7 9 Be?; Victor .80 Springtime . . 7 9 9 King Aro . . 8 0 I'oi Dance . . 7 Irapasto ... 8 0 Musquil ... 7 9 Kiilader ... 8 0 Bonny Gay . . 7 8 Te Tawa . , 8 0 Enjoyment . . 7 8 PelfSgia, ... 7 13 Coronis ... 7 7 King Mupk . . 7 12 Bonny Joyce . 7 5 King Mestor . 7 10 Gay Rose ... > 5 Brackets: Gay Seton and Trickling Water,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19321119.2.34

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 9

Word Count
1,246

TO-DAY'S RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 9

TO-DAY'S RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 9