He Went Down Like A Train
——-——: — , ... ;_„__._ -, .- ... 7 -"' -,' '•''■''■" j? ' x __ THERE are all ways of picking winners and one of the methods adopted IS that Of Watching and' noting hOW , • '-. ; . . ,7 . . horses gO down m their preliminaries. m, , n . - , . j ■ x_ '* -.._ _ .*" That manner of picking 'em is as good as the, next, but 7 with one horse it is almost infallible. . . - The horse is Delightment, one of the Catmint breed. .- ..-..,• .-■-/,. • ', When the ground is soft he likes it, but going down before -, , , . ... , ■ -i, - . ' the race he always gives an indication whether to be on or not. t , >, . ,'.'"■ -i-t < - i .7 «? Let him move short, or pramped, and you can keep off,But if he hits out and goes, down m a manner that mdicates that he likes it—be on—bpots and all. •'■«..- At Trentham on Tuesday, he went down; like a train; and 7 v when it came to a race, he was the only one m it. .. , ■ •■ . ■ , ' He won well, though he did not nave too much,to spare.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1128, 14 July 1927, Page 11
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166He Went Down Like A Train NZ Truth, Issue 1128, 14 July 1927, Page 11
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