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FIELDS FOR TO-DAY

LIST OF ACCEPTANCES NINE HORSES IN HANDICAP THE PROSPECTS REVIEWED The Taumarunui 1 lacing Club's meeting will be concluded at I'aeroa to-da.v. Although not large, the liclds are well balanced, and another interesting day's sport should be provided. The course was slightly holding on Saturday, and it would not take a great deal of rain to make it heavy. Following are the acceptances, yith a review of the prospects in each race bv "Archer":— 12,0. ROTOKOHU HACK HANDICAP, Of .LSI); about 7 fur. st, lb. St. lb. Pliilemup . . s Gay Flier . . 7 j Brown Lap . S 1 Hoihoon ... 7 7 Aramis ... S 0 Miss Kllunui. ,7 Hi Musketoon 7 " Pliilemup has been racing very consistently and his prospects appear bright. Form on the first day indicates good chances for Brown Lap and Gay Flier, while others who should add interest to the contest are Ellanui and Aramis. Tho best supported may bo PHILEMUP, GAY FLIEII, BROWN LAP 12.40.—SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, Of i l'.'(); 1/ miles st. lb. Ht. II). Valpal ... 11 5 Busty Jack . !» 0 Kn Tour . . 1() Survunuti . . *v> O Kanapa, ... fi IL Overlap ... 0 0 Bace Whip . 'J 11 Tho top-weight Valpai lias been racing well and Fn Tour was in good form at the Pakuranga Hunt meeting, running second over hurdles and winning over country. Race Whip and Kanapa should make showings, but the others do not appeal. The main fancies may include VALPAI. PACE WHIP. KANAPA.

I.2S.—OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile «• ml 110 yds. st. ll>. st. lb. Seaman . . : 8 G Illimnni ... 7 7 Leo Colossus 8 3 Jovzell ... 7 7 Whirlmint ..S3 Full o' Scotch 7 7 Pound Poker Face . 7 7 Sterling . 710 Gadger ... 7 7 Form points to Seaman and Whirlmint racing prominently and Loo Colossus is a newcomer with a good chance. Full 'o Scotch may do a little bettor than on Saturday, while Pound Sterling, Illimani and Cadger are other possibilities. The favourites may be. SEAMAN, WHIRLMINT, LEO COLOSSUS.

2,IO.—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £150; 1 mile and 110 yds. st. lb. st. lb. Sinking Fund S 3 Silver Brier . 7 10 Tradesman 8 1 Detrain ... 7 7 Bonny (Jay 712 To Hai ... 7 7 Lord Val . . 7 10 Orac .... 7 7 King Musk . 7 10 Sinking Fund is a newcomer who should go well* and the shorter distance should assist Tradesman. Bonny Gav should make a forward showing, and King Musk, if he repeats his Avondale form, should be very dangerous. Lord Val, Delrain and Silver Brier are all capable of running sound races. Te Hai should not be without prospects and Orac may not he disgraced. The best supported may bo TRADESMAN, SINKING FUND, KING MUSK.

3.O.—NOVICE HANDICAP, Of £75; G fur. r<t. ib. st. lb. Locknit ... 8 13 Pok<>r Face . 8 0 Brown Lap . 811 English Strathire . . 8 G Night ..80 Libra ... 8 5 Racela ..... 8 0 Lady Valma 8 2 General Hiske 8 0 Susan 8 2 Miss Mestor 8 0 Betterment . 8 0 Hot Dance . 8 0 Queen Lu . . 8 0 Shining Spear 8 0 Locknit should be all the hotter for his race on the first day and should race prominently again. Brown Lap, if started, should make a forward showing, and Strathire may improve. Libra, Lady Valma and Susan are all possibilities. and English Night may have improved sinee showing some dash in the Ladies' Bracelet at the Pakuranga Hunt meeting. Popular fancies may be LOCKNIT, SUSAN, ENGLISH NIGHT. 3.40. —SECOND STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, Of £130; about 3 miles st. lb. . fit- It" Valneen . .11 13 Kinkle ... 9 7 Golden Green Park 9 3 England . 11 2 Moree .... 0 0 The Hiker . 913 Friendly Roy 9 O London ... 9 8 Kingspear . 9 0 The form horses are Kinkle and Green Park and they should make forward showings. Moree and Friendly Boy were going well when they fell on. the first day and should have chances if they have taken no harm from the mishaps. Valpeen may be assisted by his jumping and Golden England should be improved for his race on Saturday. London and The LLker are also possibilities. Some who may be in demand are , KINKLE, GREEN PARK, . FRIENDLY BOY, 4,20. RA I LWA Y HANDICAP, Of £120; G fur. St.. lb. fit. ib. Prince Acre 9 <> Blue Needle 7 7 Legatee ... 7 1) (.'rand Score 7 7 Star Artist. . 7 8 Lady Ruler . 7 7 Wahine Ueihi 7 8 Prince Acre was not started on Saturday but should have excellent prospects if produced. Wahine Reihi and Legatee may be all the better for their racing on the first day. Star Artist is capable but lias not raced for .some time. Speedy beginners like Lady Ruler and Mine Needle may show up, but Grand Score will require to improve upon Saturday's running to havo a chance. The favourites may be PR INC 10 ACME. WAHINE REIIII, LEGATEE.

S,O.—FAFIEWELL HACK HANDICAP, Of CIOO. 1; fur. St. lb. st, il>. nine Needle 8 i:s Sir Tommy . 8 2 Johnny Walls 8 i> Bonnie Song 'JL Lady J)iana . 8 8 Miss Mestor / 1 Little Ruse . 8 2 On recent form the top-weights Blue Needle, Johnny Walls and Lady Diana should all race well. Little Luse and Sir Tommy may do hotter than on the first day and Bonnie Song may be all the better for her race on Saturday. Miss Most or looks well but failed 011 Saturday investors may favour JOHNNY WALLS, BLUE NEEDLE, LADY DIANA. 11. N. WIGGINS SUSPENDED TERM OF ONE MONTH As a result of an inquiry after the running of the Taiunariinui Cup at I'aeroa on Saturday, the judicial committee suspended H. N. Wiggins, rider of the winner Mazir, for one month for interference with Tradesman and To Hai. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 0.K., Huntly. —Hoyal Secret was withdrawn from the Marton ITandicnp at 11 a.m. 011 Friday, September 25, the day before the race.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22541, 5 October 1936, Page 7

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FIELDS FOR TO-DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22541, 5 October 1936, Page 7

FIELDS FOR TO-DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22541, 5 October 1936, Page 7

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