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TE RAPA TRIALS

ii'OUNG PADDON IN FORM

SIX FURLONGS BY VITEMENT

C OLD SPOT JUMPS BOLDLY

• (OC .) HAMILTON, Thursday j] ie outside of the course proper was available for galloping at To Rnpa this jnorning and the going was dead, The fcest efforts were those of Mio Fratollo, yitenient and Young Paddon, ail of ff hom went well. Thf only horse schooled was Gold Spot (Maria), n 'h° gave a good exhibition over two h U[ c||cs. He nas ' il ' pr worked over a round at . s trotiff three-quarter pace, and is bearing a healthy appearance, fie is to contest the Orakaii Hurdles at To Awamutu and has good prospects There was little between Mio Fratollo (Knsor) » rll ' Vitement (McKenzie), who ,haded Stylishnmn i Brown), Sunola (Long) and Acqilcsl (Mcynell) at the completion of ( ix fnrh ngs in I-1 •J-5 Mio Fratollo and Vitement did their work well. Mio Fratollo j, to make a reappearance in the Hairini Hack Handicap, at Te Awamutu on Saturday ,nd should give a. good account of himself. Vitement is to contest the Woodstock Stakes • n d is not without prospects

Lnl.v Banihilrj (Sutton) ran half a mile In 5Ss. ,in 1,10 upgrade and appears to have benefited from her race at Tauranga. Solitary (Knsor) and Orient Dawn iC. B. (iolst>ro> we r o associated over a round in njt 4-5 A filly by Hunting tsong and a BH>' bj Lord Warden traversed the same ground in 57s Sneet Nothing (Maria) led Mio Generale (McGregor). Brandon Hall (Winder) and Pay Bonnet (Goulsbro) throughout a round in o.iO. Sweet Nothing went pleasingly. Chary (Ensor) and African (Long) sprinted half , : v mile in 555. a i.soful effort under the conditions. Royal Baihelor (Sinton) was timed to cover three furlongs in t|s. He has settled down well, ar.d appears to be improving. Black Musk (Winder) and Jewelled Girdle (Maria), accompanied over the first nine furInnsrs by Allegretto (McGregor), ran a mile and a-balf in .'i s 1-5. They ran the first round in and Allegretto, after being well brick in the early stages, was with his companions nhen he was pulled up He looks in good order and should perform solidly in the W. G. Park Steeplechase. Black Musk also shaped pleasingly and may In seen to advantage at Te A wan lit u. Respectfu l was galloped along the hack, hut was not timed. He has been working in improved style lately and it will bo interesting lo note how he shapes at To Awamutu The best effort over a round was that of Voting ['addon (Maria), who. after running the first half-mile in 51 4-5s and six furlongs in t -J' 1-5. completed the full distance in 0.12 1-5. Ymng Paddon revelled in the going and should strip fit for the Woodstock Stakes it Te Awamutu

NEW PLYMOUTH TRACK

RINGLING GALLOPS FREELY (D.C.) . NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday The tracks at New Plymouth were heavy this "morning:, when several of the horses Mzaced at Awapuni and Trentham were gal loped. The fast work took place on the course proper, with the (lass out ahont 'JO feet Ringing was going better than Salvation «t the conclusion of half a mile in 54 2-ss. Kin?!ing appeared to handle the going well. Tidewaiter and Young Charles were allotted a working gallop over a circuit. They ran the last half-mile in 55 0-5s anil were frarelling nicely at the finish. Minority was two lengths in front of llnhaina at the end of three furlongs in 41s Mahaina was not bustled Windsor Chief was three or four lengths clear of Auto iwep at the end of six furlongs in I.2'_' 2-5 Windsor Chief d d his work well. Ned Cuttle, who has rejoined R Johnion's team lid useful work on the inside frass The rising two-year-old? All In Carmne and lake Off finished in that order after running two furlongs in ■_'> Jss Broiefort Star another rising two-year-old. Jtad Come True as - a companion over the lame distance in 29 3-ss. JUMPERS IN ACTION GOOD DISPLAY BY MANTEAU (0.c.) PALMRRSTON NORTH Thursdav The steeplechase course was open at Awapuni this afternoon when Birkology Riotous mid Manteau were associated irf a bout over ten fences Manteau and Riotous began at a merry clip, which they maintained for well over a mile Manteau cannoned in' Riotous at the board fence and then drew right away Bv this time Birkology who went slowly early, finished very strongly heine ahead of Riotous and close to Manteau at the post. Manteaii was on the hit over the last furlong. II is understood Riotous will have his last race at Awapuni Foxiana (P Brady) and Hot Shot (M Coon) were brilliant in a fast trial over four hurdles The pace was on all the way and there was little between them at the finish Another to jump hurdles was Gay Mimic (M Ritchie), who did not have much pace on during the first round, but went much better when the rare was increased mmxc; F,\(J AG FM ENTS Ad'lit'ona: *"•:ng - en-v< ""merits for the TTffim 1?; i " : ("'iih'c '""'liter Meet'.ng .it Te Anafnut" to-morrnn- a-e: J H Mcßae. B'squit IV Hnoion. Air Port, Flaglet D J Burgess.—Very Glad K. McMinn.—Kilcash J. MrFarlane.— F.lise J. Winder.— Brandon Hall, Clansman, Orient Dawn. Glen Connell, Hunter's ?*ight TURF REMINDERS To-day.—"Wellington Racing Club, nomina Wons

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5

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TE RAPA TRIALS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5

TE RAPA TRIALS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5