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TO-DAY'S TROTTING

PROGKAMME FOR EI'SOM keen contests likely iUOUST 'handicap field REVIEW OF PROSPECTS The Auckland Trotting Club will open the now son.son to-dav with nn nttractivo program 1110 in whioli the best available horses in ihe province aro engaged. Although the August Handicap field is small. the'.quality is high-class, and the same applies to tho Massey Memorial nml tho Onolnuiga Handicaps. Tho majority of tho races have filled well, mi'l keen rating is assured. Following aro tho acceptances, with a review of tho prospects in each raco by " A'Bftydos " 11.49-1 NTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, Of £110; trotters; limit 3.45: 1J miles, fialiv Day . . . Lt. Young Rodney . Lt. Grand Triumph Lt. yds bhd Manna's Son . . Lt. Golden Huia . 30 Mountain Sun . Lt. Mattie Herbilwyn 84 Worthy Kato . Lt. AViriwhatu . . . 06 Gala Day's forward running at Ilamilto'i on July I will gain him solid support and Mountain Sun's third at Epsom in June was also a good effort. Manna's Son has been placed, /while Grand Triumph and Young Rodney are capable of going solidly. Golden Huia is handily situated and Muttio Herbihvyn and "Wiriwhatn should be coins veil nt the finish. Most support may bo accorded to GALA DAY. MOUNTAIN" SUN. WIRIWHATA. 1J.25 —MOUNT EDEN HANDICAP, Of £I}0; limit 3.G: 1J miles Anthony's Gift Lt. Student Prince Lt. Demand .... Lt. Tinokaha - . . Lt. Great Chum . . Lt. yds bhd Hukunui .... Tit. Bingen Chief . 24 Jester ..... Lt. Bonnie Direct . 21 Kin Kaha . . . Lt. Lislea . . . . 36 Kewpie's King . Lt. Nellota . . . . 3G Kelson Luvap . Lt. Worthy Chief . 36 Peter Junior . Lt. Red Hope . . . 4S Ringtrue .... Lt. With 12 horses on the limit the draw for positions will be important. Peter Junior has won a race and Jester 6cored geveral minor placings last 6eason, whilo . Demand was 'third at Hawera. Kiti Kaha. , { Anthony's Gift. Nelson Luvan, Kewpie's King, Great Chum and Ringtrue may all go well. Tho back-marker. Red Hope, will command great respect. If lie is able to handle the track. Bin*en Chief may effect a surprise. Bonnio Direct is consistent and Lislea will find friends. Fancies will take a wide range and the order of favouritism may be RED HOPE, BONNIE DIRECT. JESTER.

1.10-rAUGUST HANDICAP, Of £250; limit 4.32; 2 mile®

Prince Pedro . Lt. yds bhd yds bhd Peter Pirate . 36 Great Parrish . 12 Kewpio's Kewpio's Guy . 36 Triumph . . . 4S Prince Pedro should take a lot of heading off from the front line, and, if the footing is not too heavy Great Parrish may repeat his Auckland Trotting Cup form. On recent displays Peter Pirate makes a stronger appeal than Kewpie's Guy, while Kewpie s Triumph is'stich a solid and consistent pacer that his prospects must be seriously con- " sidered. In a two-dividends field tho elect may be , PETER PIRATE. • PRINCE PEDRO. 1.53—0N EH UN GA HANDICAP. Of £120; limit 3.25; 11 miles Guid Hairst . . Lt. yds bhd Manco Lt. Realty ... 36 Tempo . . . . Lt. Kelp 48 yds bhd Lady Coronado 60 Silver Bingen . Stanmoor ... 72 Bracket;' Silver Bingen and Kelp. Guid Hairst and Manco won at the end oi last season nnd should be capable of sound efforts. Guid Hairst has never worked better and with a reasonable move-off should be dangerous. Tempo may feel the need of racing. Silver Bingen has fine credentials and bracketed with Kelp will make a strong combination. Realty has to be seriously reckoned with. .-Lady Coronado has useful prospects and Stanmoor may run a good lace. Fancies will probably include SILVER BINGEN-KELP BRACKET. GUID HAIRST, REALTY.

2-30— ROYAL OAK HANDICAP, Of £125; limit 3.35; li miles Billy Carbine . Lt. yds bhd Moko Bells . . Lt. Zanzibar ... 24 Moko Girl . . . Lt. Etta Cole ... 48 yds bhd Explosion ... 60 Parrish Belle . 12 Gay Pareo ... 72 Windchat ... 24 Gold Sovereign 84 Billy Carbine. Moko Bells and Moko Girl, on the limit, are useful. Moko Bells may bo the most solid at the distance. I£ the track is not too soft, Parrish Belle should take all sorts of beating and Zanzibar's solidness will give him reasonable prospects. Windchat and Etta Colo may need racing, but Explosion and Gay Paree were in fine form in June'. Gold Sovereign's taek looks too great, and the best supported may be PARRISH BELLE, MOKO BELLS, EXPLOSION.

3.IS—GREY LYNN HANDICAP, Of £110; limit 3.39; li milea Betterwin . . . lit. yds bhd Donum .... Lt. Donee 12 lied Hope . . . Lt. May Chenault . 12 Wee ParriEh . Lt. Whakahihi . . 24 Stormy Mack . 48 Betterwin may not be and Weo Parrish may' be just a little short of work to tee out the distance. Donum and Hed Hopo should go well off the limit, but they may find May Chenault decidedly difficult to hold nt bay. Donee was striking form as the season closed and should bo improved. A little improvement on his Hamilton display will make Whakahihi dangerous, while Stormy Mack may do better over a shorter journey. In a fairly even pool tho favourites uiuy bo MAY CHENAULT, WHAKAHIHI. RED HOPE. 4.O—MASSEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of £130; limit 2.4G, li miles Great Parrish . Lt. . yds bhd Peter Pirate . . Lt. Kewpie's Guy . 24 Prince Pedro . Lt. Kewpie's yds bhd Triumph .... 24 Auto Machine • 12 Jewel Pointer . GO Stanmoor ... 12 Form in the August Handicap should be a good guide to the prospects of Peter Pirate, Prince Pedro and Kewpio's Guy, who escape a penalty if Buccessful__ in fhe tv.-o miles. Great Parrish ard Kewpie's Triumph will go back 12 yards ohould cither win earlier. If the track is suitable. Auto Machine mav lead tho Held home, as he is brilliant. Stanmoor is n possibility, but Jewel Pointer is set a hard task. The favourites may be KEWPIE'S TRIUMPH, PRINCE PEDRO, PETER PIRATE. 4.4S—ORAKEI HANDICAP, Of £120; limit 2.5G; li Hiileß Edna Worthy . Lt. yde bhd Stormy Mack . Lt. Manco .... 30 yds bhd Tempo 30 Cold Sovereign 12 Guid Hairst . . 48 tlohoro .... 24 Rock Hinton . . 48 Edna Worthy and Stormy Mack are likely I" si;t a merry pace off tho limit, while Pohoro is on ii handy mark and is sure to fine prominently. Manco showed good form nt Ilar.tingH and Hamilton in tho winter, ir.ui Guid Hairst, if he escapes a penalty., f.' ouUhbe very dangerous. Tempo and Rock Hinton may need racing. Investors may Prefer EDNA WORTHY, MANCO. GUID HAIRST. TROTTING FIXTURES August 26 Auckland Trotting Club. September 2—New Brighton Trotting Club. Beptember 9— Wellington Trotting Club. September 13—Ilawke's Bay Trotting Club (at Hutt Park), September 30—Metbven Trotting Club October 7—N»\v Brighton Trotting Club. October 14—Waikato Trotting Club. October 21, 23 —Auckland Trotting Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 9

TO-DAY'S TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 9