LADY QUEX IS EVEN
Trainer George Very Pleased Man
(From "N.Z. Truth's" Auckland Rep.) It is no use attempting to offer any excuse for Paganeili's defeat m the , All Aged Stakes at Avondale. LIE looked somewhere near his real * self, while the going was to his fancy, yet he failed by half a length to concede Lady Quex two pounds, which was only equivalent to the weight-for-age allowance. < . • It was rather surprising to note the two-year-old Wild Time head' off Paganelli for pace from the barrier, Frank Loomb's juvenile being the actual leader well into the run home when both Paganelli and Lady Quex headed the Catmint 'filly off for the main honors. . ' , Lady Quex came from further back than Paganelli to enter into the final fight, but m this -she was well served by Gray's horsemanship Avhose tactics played their part m bringing victory and much joy to the connections of the Taranaki mare. Trainer Ernie George was 'especially delighted over the success, for ever since Paganelji proved the master of Lady Quex m the Taranaki Stakes of 1929, Ernie has been hoping to get event Over the northern trip he. can boast that he is more than even k for the pair met on three occasions, and each' time Lady Quex finished m front of the Waikato sprinter — twice m handicaps, and once m the; All Aged Stakes.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1274, 1 May 1930, Page 9
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LADY QUEX IS EVEN
NZ Truth, Issue 1274, 1 May 1930, Page 9