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HEART BREAKER

■ . Santiago Fails ■UNS. WELL ENOpGH~TO ■ GET LICKED'; ■■ . ' ' '"■''• H| After having the services oJ: ■practically the best 'horseriding over fences Sahcould not win either Hday at Feilding.HBowden rode the disappointing San Htan. gelding m each of hisvstarts, but H'en with Billy doing his best second the" portion allotted to /him each was handy enough to the when they turned for ..home first day, handy enough to be proa moral, but Bonny. Ri11,.; rid-. right out, was a nose to the^'good post. second day Santiago was a unfortunate, for he met with, m and lost ground at .. the stage. He came again and more was second. If ever .there was a heart - B^B-eaker, it is this self -same Sah'He just runs well enough get licked every time. /

came to the conclusion that the half brother to Chortle had lost some of his brilliancy. • , • ' i . Then he raced Trim over a mile course and the results were more favorable. When he won at Feilding, Good Sport covered a mile and a distance, and as he came at the right end there is ' every reason to think he will be winning over ten furlongs before long. In fact, Vern Collello has the gelding so well that it is reasonable to look to him ' to win one of- the big races at the Christmas fixtures.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1045, 5 December 1925, Page 15

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HEART BREAKER NZ Truth, Issue 1045, 5 December 1925, Page 15

HEART BREAKER NZ Truth, Issue 1045, 5 December 1925, Page 15

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