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RACING NEWS

TE RAPA TRAINING FINALS FOR SATURDAY GAY LALL'Y IMPRESSIVE (Q.C.) ' 'HAMILTON, Thursday The going on the course proper was hard and fast at Te Rapa this morning, horses with engagements at the Franklin meeting on Saturday were given their final trials. Several useful Efforts were recorded, the best being those by Gay Lallv, Golden Survey, Forest Glen, .General Riske, The Cardinal, Erndale and Gentry. Gav Lallv, travelling well within himself, well clear of Odtaa at the completion of a round in 2.2 3-5. a sterling effort, which Sww attention to his prospects in the Fulton Memorial Hack Handicap on Saturday. Ladv Bloater and The Alibi ran five furirtmrs in 1.6 4-3. Bold Tide and Miss CarJtinn finished in front of Queen Herod over a mile in 526. Lady Waimai finished on better than Rich Blood at the end of six Tudor' "nose "'shaded Bramble Song over fivp fnrloncs in 1.5 2-5, Stylishman and To<ettc taking 1-6 2-5. General Riske ac,nfoH for Laughing Fox over the same in 1.5 2 5 and later beat Marmot® CaDPV over a round in 2.4, a fine effort. <;pa ist and Gay-win took 52 l-5s for hJt a. mile Gentry defeated Ringlight in the eniarttime of 51 3-5s • Tto «s "ttle B«h galloped , fr^ r^t d G!eV n finShed on' to shade The ?. i with Qmull Boy find Lord Mascot end' of a round in 2.3 furth * - f. ar( ji na j was always travelling |3t b wi to hSf. On the plough Foxlore i Wnnnicoat ran six furlongs an 1.16 -i-o. A'Sil Sil a mile to It*. -takanini track SOME SMART SPRINTS gaymiss and anopheles 1 very attractive gallop was recorded at n- vesterday by Gaymiss and AnopheM'Vre engaged in the Pukekohe Handicap at the Franklin meeting at Te Rapa tomorrow The outside grass track, i\,th the " tmles ouo 10ft, provided good going. Gavnuss, who has been working well, and Anopheles jumped away at the fiyo furlongs, and setting a merry pace, completed the distance inl.o 3-5. They galloped in great style and gave the impression they will take some b6 Court a FaTOurite P and Miss Gay, candidates tnr tho Franklin Cup. were associated in a raefnl gallop over a mile, which they comdieted in 1.43, after taking 52s for the first Lf Court favourite appeared to havo a slight advantage, but Miss Gay does better in races than in trials. . . . Smart- sprints were recorded by some two-year-olds, the best being that of Sleepy Fox, who was on the outer, and Me.rry May, when they got to the end of half a mile in 495. Sieepv Fox has derived benefit from the race at Te Aroha. Over the same distance Kentish also worked well, registering 49 3-ss. Kiatere Maati, who is improving, took 50 2-ss. but could have gone faster. . Foxola had no difficulty in returning 345 2-5 for a mile, over which distance Cornish and Sea-law. who went slow early, Wk 1.46 4-5. Peter Gregor shaped well while 'running four furlongs in 51 3-ss. Eagle Hawk Gold Money' Song pleased by recording 1.2 for five furlongs and he appears to be regaining his correct form. Proud Fox ran 1.3 3-5 for the same journey. "Water Vixen, who has been showing improvement in her races, drew further attention to her immediate prospects by sprinting five furlongs in 1.2 2-5, a splendid effort for one in her class. Heroic Star and First - Edition ran 1.3, a very creditable performance. ELLERSLIE GALLOPS ELECT AND SUNTRAP. SHINE A smart four furlongs by the two-year-olds Elect and Suntrap, and a splendid effort over six furlongs by Corot, were the main ' features of the work at Ellerslie yesterday. The-2»o. 1 grass, which was fast, and the tan were used. On the grass, Elect and Suntrap were associated over four furlongs, which they completed in 4S 3-ss, after running the first furlong in 11 3-5». It was a very fine effort on the part of both two-year-olds and drew attention to their prospects in the Tuakan Stakes;it Te Rapa to-morrow. Corot put dash into his work while run- ' ning six furlongs in 1.16 3-5, the first two taking 275. Corot, who won the Champion Hack Cup at- Te Aroha last Saturday, is very St and should race well in the Fulton Memorial Hack Handicap at Te Rapa. Gael sprinted three furlongs in 395, and Shepherd's' Mate covered the same distance in 39 3-ss. Play Girl was responsible for a imart effort over half a mile in 50s. Royal Art and Princess VaJ each took 52 3-ss. Royal Son shaded The Dude at the end of a round, the .'ast mile returning 1.49 1-5. They were assisted over the last six furlongs by Balashiel in 1.20 2-5. Assisted by Classic over the last six furlongs in 1.19 2-5. InQuisitor recorded 1.53 3-5 for once round. Of those to use the tan. Transmitter attracted most attention by sprinting half a > mile in 50 l-ss. a really smart effort. Transmitter is not without a chance in the Pukefcohe Handicap to-morrow. British Mint registered 52 l-5s and Softly and Dinky Di. together, ran 52 2-ss. TRENTHAM EFFORTS KINDERGARTEN IN FORM [Br TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Thursday Conditions at Trentham this morning were •xcellent for training operations, both the course proper and the plough being freely wed. On the plough, Enrich and Siglow were associated over seven furlongs in 1.29, the / first three in 37 3-ss. Enrich will probably run in the Railway Handicap on Saturday. Gunyah finished a neck in front of Madame ißachel at the end of five furlongs in 1.2, the last four in 495. Croupisino ran five furlongs In 49 l-ss. Although making a pronounced noise, he displayed brilliance. Dabble beat Autoscore and Charming Song comfortably over six furlongs in 1.17 2-5. Pay Roll, doing it comfortably, was a Deck in front of Kentucky at the end of six furlongs in 1.15 1-5, a very good effort. Houtoa Bond shaded Flying Hawk, with Soutane further back, in 1.16. Antolite ran half a mile in'4.B 3-ss, the stable-mate Lotto taking 19 4-5s . , , r , On the grass, Broadcaster and Matapan galloped half a mile in 49 l-ss. The Champ shaded Duncannon -at six furlongs in 1.16 3-5, doing his work well. Duncannon «lso impressed. Kindergarten, who looks as though he has Cot through a good deal of work, registered a particularly smart effort in sprinting the last four of five furlongs in 48 2-ss, a performance that will bring him into favour for the Challenge Stakes. MELBOURNE FINALS iHURDLE RIDER INJURED / MELBOURNE, March 5 In the final 'Cup trials at Cauifield Renown finished well over nine furlongs in 1.59. Prairiedale beat- Elanage at a mile in 1.45. Similar and Sir Romeo ran a mile comfortably in 1.47. Status Quo beat Elbe at the end of nine furlongs in 1.58%, the last tlx furlongs taking 1.17. Skipton ran a serviceable seven furlongs in 1.36. At Flemington, Sesione beat Whiteline in a brilliant effort, over four furlongs in 48s. Baroda .impressed over the same distance in 4S l ,is. Mildura and Beaulivre ran seven fnrlongs in I.W/ A . Togo took 2.18 for a mile Snd a-<]uartr-r/ Gold Salute galloped seven furlongs in at Mentone. ".Culler, who won the Victorian Raring Club «raritl National Hurdles on Methnen last year, 'fceived severe spinal injuries in a fall off m, ? ' e Moon at Flemington yesterday, "n? Enfield—Andrometer colt was sold for guineas to Mrs. G. Hore and goes into .Crossey's stable.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 3

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RACING NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 3

RACING NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 3

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