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FAILED TO COLLECT

Raneldgh's Running

SOME FIGURES

Judging from later happenings, the reference "Truth" made in-last issue to Ranelagh's running m the Criterion on the second day of the Cup meeting failed to find favor with at least one. of his connections. W7E said that , the Ranelagh people >•"• had an idea that their horse would turn out to he a second Toxeuma, and then pointed out how he had failed to run with any m the seven-furlong race on the Monday. It can now be said that he failed to get any of the money jpn the concluding days of the meeting, but after his failure m the Jockey Club mile, Carmont was to be dumped if another rider could be substituted. From this it. can be taken that i some dissatisfaction with the rid- ° ing had been expressed by the ' . owner, but it was not till after his second defeat that a change was desired. Here are some Ranelagh figures. The first race Ranelagh had saw him go out carrying just over three hundred tickets ih a pool which totalled £4200 odd. As Iwe said, he was slow awayi arid after 'getting wide out m the straight, was doing better at the finish than at any other stage. ' In the mile Jockey Club he was much better fancied, and m a pool of just on , six thousand he. was second -favorite, carrying over £750. ,' '' .He was not slow away this time and was m the van for a good. part of the journey, only td' peter out of the picture over the last furlong and to finish down, the course. . . ■•.,- This effort puzzled his, connections; and they came to the conclusion that he had 'gone ,off, but .they decided to give him another show** and on Friday Wormald endeavored to get Larry Wiggins' to ride him m the Members'. Wiggins was otherwise engaged, however, and Charlie Carmont had the seat for the third time. And ] Ranelagh did not go any better. j . This 'last showing would convince, the Ranelagh people] that their champion was not at his 'best, but when he gets back to his o\y,ri level he 'will soon make amends for the Riccarton failures. . ' ' ' ' ' ! . I

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Bibliographic details

NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

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FAILED TO COLLECT NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

FAILED TO COLLECT NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13