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TAKANINI GALLOPS

SOUND MILE BY KRAAL GOLD MONEY SONG PLEASES SLEEPY FOX RETAINS FORM Gold Money Song, Kraal and Sleepy 'ox made the best showing in the limil gallops tor Ellerslie at Takanini yesterday when the inside grass track was cutting out a little. Other impressive ■vt'ef u- a "T g f'Tr '.- Auck!i, "d eandi- !;« 0 ■ e - Umt < Fox lore, SeaL'iWs* y ' <jrandora aiul Indian S f l r'?'Y.,K ,x .! ltliv ;'(l out with Kftitore Maali at th, half-nnle, but he soon ran clear fo finish several lengths to the good in 51s Roy-n Men did better than Beau Vail" in% and he has never looked fitter. Watchett beat Sporting Bronze in 51 :$-5s from the fivefurlong post to the one. Air Port wa's going M Tweedsinuir, and Represenlatne had the measure of. Two Pals in • >r. • -,js. .Kentish and Dash o' Dink took wlnle ,River Plate beat Poker Dice ° V r ft' e J urlon S- s . ,hl - iilst fo»r in 51 :Vss. (oiid Money hong and Cambria completed , . f«rl«ngs together in l.:j. after the former had given three lengths' start, but Cambria was not tully extended. Crandom strode over five forlonavs in l.a. Indian Princess was tried with Brazen Hold to complete her task in 1.4, but she was held safely over the last, couple of furlongs. Miss Gay recorded 1.18 to defeat First r.dition over six furlongs. Miss Gay may be prominent in the Takapuna Plate, in which roxlore is another Takanini entrant with prospects. Foxlore finished comfortably with Sea-law in t.is Kraal drew attention to her prospects by shading Court Favourite over a mile in 1.15. She had the worse of the weights, but had the upper hand throughout, running her first, three furlongs in 37 a-ss, four in 50s. and the last six in 1.19 -2-5. Tetlsom worked over a mile in 1.15 3-5. the first half in 525. He is in splendid condition. Orelio, striding out very easily, completed a mile in 1.47, as did Flood Tide, who was sent on the plough. Cornish held Round Up safely in 1.47 4-5. Bronvven beat Miss Jose on Wednesday, when they ran five furlongs in 1.5 3-5. Miss Jose and Indian Princess may race on Monday only. Other gallops were:—• Three Furlongs.—Good Armour, Gaigarde and King's Cross, separately. 39 3-ss. Five Furlongs.—Gayjax, 1.5 2-5; Proud Fox and Route March. I.(> 3-5; Myain, easing up. 1.7 3-5; and Foxola, easily, 1.9. Six Furlongs.— Romance and Lovaals, 1.19 3-5; Ever England and Ascot Bloom, 1.20; Honeywood, easily, 1.21. TRIALS AT TE RAPA ERNDALE TAKES HONOURS (0.C.) HAMILTON, Thursday A circuit of the course proper, 33ft from the rails, by Erndale and Glen Connell in 2.3 2-5 was the most impressive effort at Te Rapa this morning. Erndale finished half a length to the good, after cutting out the first six furlongs in 1.21. Gay Rosette shaded Karatoki in 2.5 2-5, the first five furlongs taking 1.6 1-5. In a half-mile down the back stretch, Marinoto and Stylishman took 51 l-ss, while the same distance home was run by Royal Son, clear of Foxmint, 53 2-ss; Trilliarch and Queen Herod. 535; Valerian and Mio Fratollo. 535. Gay Streak and Gay Lally covered five furlongs in I.S 2-5; Chary, Peter Douglas and Tea Drop recorded 1.3 3-5. the first four in 51 3-ss; Royal Jay, 1.10 4-ss; Forest Glen and Idle Hour, 1.7 4-5. - Over-six furlongs, Laughing Fox and Town Survey took 1.20 2-5, the first: five in 1.7 2-5; Penzance, 1..19 1-5, the first- half-mile taking 52 2-ss; Wildore, 1.20 4-5, the first four in 54 1 -ss. Acquest ran the last two furlongs of her work in -28s. easily. Royal View strode over three furlongs down the back in 375. the initial two in 21 I:ss. Royal Bachelor went a circuit on the sand in 1.54 2-5. Wong Foo (Mr. R. J. Sexton) and Gay Opal fMacGregor) jumped three hurdles well. Suree 'Mr. Gee) was of little use to Maxown (MacGregor) in a similar essay. RICCARTON TRAINING IRISH TREASURE SPEEDY (O.C.)' CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday Most: of the galloping was done on the plough track at Riccarton to-day. Penny Whistle, who covered six furlongs in 1.20 1-5, should race well on Saturday. Blue Abbey registered 1.20 3-5, and King's Toast 1.19 3-5. King's Toast has been schooled since the Xew Zealand Cup meeting: and he shaped exceptionally well. Cymric and Parchment took 1.21 1-5. with Circular Xote joining in half-way. to finish with them. Blue Coat easily beat Highland Dance in 1.-'0 2-5; Stabilise and Military Maid. 1.19; Don't Forget, 1.20 2-5. Roman Son recorded 1.5 1-5 for five furlongs. Miss Saone and Silver Sands, 1.5. Speedwell ran half a mile in 51s. and Myraid completed seven furlongs in 1.34. On the grass, Irish Treasure gave Hughsotis and Maggiore a start over the last, furlong, but the trio completed five furlongs in iine in the grood time of 1.1. Avenal required 1.4. Prince Leighon sprinted half a mile in 49 3-ss. , Bird of Prey is to be spelled until the autumn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 5

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TAKANINI GALLOPS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 5

TAKANINI GALLOPS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 5

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