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AUSTRALIAN RACING

RECORDS AT KANDWICK WINOOKA'S DONCASTER WIN WORLD'S TIME BY HURDLER NEW ZEALAND SUCCESSES (Received April 16, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 16 Tho Australian Jockey Club's nutumn meeting was opened at Randwick yesterday in ideal weather and on a splendid track. Tho attendance was 4.7,000. Tho hurdles winner. Eatonwood, opened proceedings by clipping li second oil tho world's record of 3.361, for two miles over hurdles, established by Dookie in March. 1930. _ Winooka, winner of tho Doncaster Handicap, followed tho standard set by breaking the Australian and New Zealand record for a mile, ruuning 1.304. In addition he is tho tirst four-year-old to carry 9.13 tg victory in this race. The 2sew Zealand Autopay refused to move when the barrier lifted and took no part in the race. Last year's winner, Jacko, was 6econd, and Parkwood was third. i'eter Pan save a splendid exhibition of his galloping ability to scoro a smart victory in the St. Leger. A great struggle between Hall Mark and Maid of Orleans in tho closing stages of tho A.J.C. Sires' Produce Stakes resulted in a narrow win fo) the former. The New Zealand filly Golden Hair was third, her share of tho s'take-money being £3OO. Tho Caulfield Cup winner, Rogilla, won the Autumn Plate by a narrow margin from Pretzel and Vcilmond. Bayacre secured the first victory on behalf of New Zealand, winning the first division of the Vauclusc Handicap in a manner that bespeaks future successes. The second division was won by the New Zealand-bred gelding Panjandrum, who is one of J. T. Jamieson's team and is a brother to Chief Joy:— Results * FIRST HURDLE RACE, Of £300; about 2 miles EATONWOOD, J. Phoenix's ch g, 6yri, by Eaton Lad—Tresseith, 9.12 (J. Douglas) .. . . . . ... .. I YARRAWIN, N. McKenna's br g, Gyrs, by Piedwill—Yarri, 9.7 (A. G. Peacre) 9 PRISMATIC, M. Gearin's ch g, syrs, by Rossendale—Prism, 10.5 (S. Fielder) . 3 Eleven started. Brats Buttons was the early pacemaker from Specimen, Prismatic and Eatonwood. Passing the stand Stanley's Gift and Prince Carol fell, and at the mile jump Brass Buttons and Remission came down, leaving Sun Tan in charge from Eatonwood, Yarrawin and Prismatic. Eatonwood led over the final obstacle and reached the judge with a length to spare. Time, 3m 355, a world's record. AUTUMN PLATE, Of £1000; standard weight-for-age; li miles ROGILLA, L. Haigh's ch g, syrs, by Eogei de Busli—Speargilla, 9.0 (G. R. Robinson) 1 PRETZEL, L B.' R. Payten's b hj, 4.vrs, by Spelthorne—Riz Biscuit. 9.0 (D. Munro) 9 VEILMOND (N.Z.-bred). E. Moss' br h. syrs, by Lirnond—Veil, 9.3 (J, E. Pike) . . . 8 Also Started.—Cimbrian, 9.3; Shadow King. 9.0; Isle of Astur. Topical, Lough Neagh, 8.11. Passing the stand Lough Neaeh showed the way to Shadow King. Isle of Astur, Cimbrian, Pretzel, Topical, Yeilmond and Rogilla. Along the back Cimbrian joined Lough Neagh and was followed a' length away by Topical, Shadow Kine and Rogilla. The %ast-nanied joined the leadera turning for home. In the run to the DORt Rorrilla stalled off a strong challenge from Pretzel and Veilmond and gained the verdict by a neck, Time. 2m 321 a. / A.J.C. SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES. Sweepstakes of £2O each, with £3OOO added, and a subscription of £lO each from th» owners of 66 sires: two-year-olds, colta 8.10. fille3 8.8: 7 fur. HALLMARK. C. B. Kellow> ch c. br Heroic—Herowinkie. 8.10 (W. Duncan) 1 MAID OP ORLEANS, A. Lechte's ch f. by Heroic—Spearette. 8.8 (H. Skidmore) t GOLDEN HAIR (N.Z.). G. F. Moore'e ch f, by Limond—Lady Cavendish. S.S (A. R. Knox) 3 Ten started. When the field had settled down Leila Vale was in command from Maid of Orleans, Golden Hair. .Shakuni,.. and Hall Mark. Leila Vale was the first to turn for home from Maid of Orleans. Hall Mark'. Golden Hair, Shakuni and Liiparch. At the distance Hall Mark and Maid of Orleans raced away from -the field and after a desperate struggle Hall Mark prevailed by a head. Time, lm 21s. DONCASTER HANDICAP. Sweepstakes of £2O each, with £ISOO added: 1 mile WINOOKA, W. A. McDonald and A. J. Matthew's b h. 4yrs. by Windbag— Kanooka. 9.13 (J. E. Pike) . . . . 1 JACKO, A. Williams' blk g, 4yrs, by Magpie—Foxy, 8.3 (G. Browne) .. f PARKWOOD, Baillieu and W. Robinson's br hj, 6yrs. by Backwood— Yoorala, 8.12 (D. Munro) . .. 8 Seventeen started. Tom Pinch was''the smartest to move £rom Lucre, Gaine Carrington. Winooka. Ladv Linden and Dermid. Passing the lialf-milo Tom Pinch had a slight advantage from Lucre, Winooka, Gaine Carrington. Jacko. Dermid and Cynical. When straightened for home Winooka smartly ran to the front and won with ease by two lengths. Time, lm 35js, an Australian and New Zealand record. A.J.C. ST. LEGER, Sweepstakes of £ls each, with £ISOO added: .three-year-olds, colts 8.10, fillies 8.7; If miles PETER PAN, R. R. Dangar's ch c. by Pantheon—Alwina, 8.10 (J. E. Pike) 1 OlvO, Hunter White's ch c, by Roger de Busli—Sweet Alison. 8.10 (W. H. Cook) . .. .. ... . 9 KUVERA, "F. Smilhden's" br c. bv Brazen—Varta Mozzle. 8.10 (E. Bartle) 8 Also Started.—Metallurgy, Eastern* Chief. Braeburn, S. 10: La Moderne (N.Z.). 5.5. Peter Pan was the first to show out from La Moderne, Oro and Eastern Chief. Passing tho mile Oro clapped on the pace and was quickly half a furlong ahead of tho field. At the half-mile he appeared likelv to steal the race, but Peter Pan, finishing stoutly, gradually overhauled him and wenS on to win by two lengths. Time, 3m 2s. VAUCLUSE HANDICAP. Of £150: 7 fur. t First Division BAYACRE (N.Z.T. A. D. Webster's b sr. syrs, by Acre—Bayana, 9.13 (T. Webster) . . .. ... .. .. 1 LOCH GARRY. S. Killick's br g. Gvrs. by Elfacre—Palm Oil. 10.6 (D. Munro) 3 CHEMOSH, "P. Kitro'a" br p, syrs. bv Moabite—Bluo Dome, 8.7 (M. McCarten) 3 Thirteen starte.d. Chemosh was tho ear'v pacemaker from Bayacre. Confab,- lied Shadow and Loch Garry. Turning for home Bayacre assumed control and won untroubled by two lengths. Time, lm 21Js. Second Division PANJANDRUM (N.Z.-bred), J. Harris' ch g. 3yrs, by Chief Ruler—Podokea. 9.0 (E. Bartie) .. . .. ..'1 CELEBRATE, P. Riddle's br g, 4yrs. bv Magpie—Joy Bells, 5.9 (G. Browne) 3 DARK CHIEF. Sir Hueh Denison's br g, 3.vrs, by Dark Fox—Orula. 9.3 (D. Mujtro) •• •• •• 8 Fourteen started. Panjandrum and Barrier King led into the straight from Dark Chief, Cabaret and Oniagh. Finishing strendy, PanjHudrum won nicely by half a neck, lime. lm 255. > THE RECORD-BREAKERS TRAINER'S- HORE JUSTIFIED (Received April 16, 7.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 16 The. Sunday Sun 'saysWinooka's Doncaster win will be long remembered. Never at any stage were his friends uneasy. Everything went according to plan. This worthy son of a worthy - sire humped his great weight, 9.13, to victory in record time, com-'' pletely justifying his trainer's expectations and his pre-post declaration: "Records are made to be bioken. My horse is going to C °The Sun also comments on Eatonwood's world's record over hurdles and remains that his time. 3m 35s for two miles, would have been quite a creditable performance m the Melbourne Cup a few years ago. WAIPUKURAU REHANDICAPS [BT TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] HASTINGS. Sunday Rehandicaps for the Waipukurau meetin® Hatuma Hack Handicap.—Stitch, 9.1. Oringi Handicap.—Cullus. S.O. Purimu Hack Handicap.—Stitch, J.2. Flying Handicap.—Speed, 8.10; kaihoro. 8.5. "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 7