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TROTTING

(By "TH2J TOFF."). Marlborough on March 10. Grand Voyage has qualified for the Cup. He is Australda's champion trotter. . ■ • ''■..' Monyemaker never won a race easier han the one at Otahuhu. He stepped she two miles m 4.31. Another Cup candidate. Soldiers' Vote, who created, a big imoression early m the season, is back m work. He is accepted for at Motukarara. Mr. C. Channing's horses will dn future be trained by Nelson Price. Warlock broke down at Auckland, and is now. m hospital. . Napper is a speedy customer over short journeys. i Lord Lytton could hot handle the turns at Auckland. Grand Voyage would have beaten him anyhow. Tiny Moon can go. Victor Hova will go well m saddle at .the Nelson-Blenheim meetings. Proud Logan will pay his way at Nelson and Marlborough. . Little Pointer is a new horse, thanks >. spell. Ilydaspes will cost the coasters a million if it misses at Nelson.- --■ Norwood showed great promise as a *'liree-year-old, and then went to pieces.' He is now six, and is about to make imends. Dillon S. is a working man's horse— loes it right every time. Harry Audubon ds m the Marlborough Cup. Nuf sed. Brent Junr. has improved a lot with ■•acing. He stays well. Peace seems to be m pieces. Christeonia is being nicely seasoned. Daphne Wildwood, a three-year-old filly by Wildwood Junr., finished third m the Introductory Handicap at "Wanganui. If she had worn a pair of knee-boots she might have won. She was paying a fortune. Van Cap, who was only recently brought m from the bush, won a double at Wanganui and will win some more. The Harold'Dillon gelding King Dillon will make a good one, provided he keeps sound. He is m the same stable as Onyx. . ■ ■ Aero Maid has a good turn of speed, but she is a bit rattle-headed.. W. J. Paull, of Auckland, took Liberty Bell, Stanley Dillon and Reliance to Wanganui. Not a very robust trio. None of thenv won.. ;The Crown is all right to look at, but he refuses to leave the mark. Forest Girl ought to be m a milk-cart. Master Bingana is a mongrel. A big horse with a little heart. Visible will be near the money at Hawera. ;.. - Sidelight' is making slow progress towards a moderate.

: , ___ . _ r J The three-year-old mare Waitaferft /shows a lot of. speed. She was" very unit lucky at Wanganui. '} Our Patch would make a good horse m expert hands, But for Bryce'g in* genuity he would have, lost at .WangsH nui. ' \ . _.- ;,'-i Plain Rose is improving \vitb, JCgf&t {?£• is now owned by Phil. Green, . "y .'Bill Todd can scramble a milfc Ini hlk* ness, but no further. " 'wAranui is is an m and out ol# trotter,: She won at Wanganui, but .It will be some time before she wins again* Roe Bell is an improved trotter, ai*a>t^ as solid as a rock. • ' T Miss -Pirate can just tiobia&k^MJf&bfi keep herself warm. '.£(" 4 \y „ '-. Bobbie B. is crazy,- -.-' -^ '■' " '■'. '< '\'\ Sir Wildmoor improved with! jhi4'"-s#ot, races on the first .day at Wanganui* &na won oh the second. Fairburn is just a moderate, Jack McKinney was too epre to. do fijs best at Wanganui. He wasp not Started on the second day. • Dandy Rose's success In the Wanganui Cup was very popular. ' *-v Master Councillor should have won at Wanganui. The first day he ran into Jack McKinney and the second day he broke up at the start. First Carbine looked jaded at Wanganui, but luck came his way. He won the Liverpool Handicap all out m 14sec. alower than his , best time. He is to go into the paddock. Azelzion is inclined to hit his knees too often to ever be a champion. Lady Wildwood cracked up badly on the first day at Wanganui, but went all right on the second 'day and won. This is her first success. Slie is no wonder. What a great horse Kokiritea would be if he- had two new pins m front. Harry Audubon was taken to Wanganui, but was not started at the meeting. And he was quite all right. Mat Patch trotted a solid race m hardness when he followed his stable mate honie ori the second day at Wanganui. Some reckon he could have won. Loch Lomond should never 'have been beaten at Wanganui. Conscript cannot stay. Tickletoe is just good enough to get beaten. Waitipopo won at Wanganui. He will win again. Waiteuanui is a thing of the past. Will Skipper Pnice please tell us where he is going next, with Rescue. We all want to carry his bag. Ivy Audubon is a half-sister to Dean Dillon and Granger, and with age promises' to make good. Blair Audubon would win races if properly trained. Bon Fire is a smart filly, and one worth a place m any stable. She is m at Marlborough. ; Though Lady Freda won a rac« at Wanganui she is not much good. Logan's Gift is a beautiful filly and is a good pacer, but it is questionable if she will ever stay, Archwood is a generous sort, and will be a whole lot. better for his racing at Wanganui, where he just squeezed home on the second day. May Dorn has got to leave the mark first, and then go night all the way. More often than not she does one or the other. Avenue is sure to be a big fancy at Motukarara. Ho has yet to prove that he is a dinkum racehorse. . Humariki should beat Lady Logan «* Motukarara to-day.

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NZ Truth, Issue 850, 4 March 1922, Page 7

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TROTTING NZ Truth, Issue 850, 4 March 1922, Page 7

TROTTING NZ Truth, Issue 850, 4 March 1922, Page 7