BACK IN PACK
Ruling Chief Out of Discard
LOVING CUP EMPTY
(From "N.Z. Truth's" South Auckland Rep.) piTLING CHIEF is returning from the discard punters had him m for some time. * * # Aspian, which donkey-licked ,the Plate field at Waipa, will soon have another turn. Trainer ' Bert Russell often turns out a winner at a . long price N like the latest. Aspian is owned by Berf s sister, Mrs. S. L. Parsons. * # Mosque wouldn't handle the turns last Saturday. On a. roomy track it will be different. * * King Ford has been m the "doctor's" charge since Takapuna. The ailment will mean a, miss for some time. * # ♦ Perennis will keep! * # # . Mangani has been at Ellerslie all the week where he is being schooled. If the gelding would curb his tendency to run down his fences he -would be much more difficult to beat. *' ' . * * With Karapoti and Pegaway, Trainer A. Cook has a prime pair 'to put m a claim for the Railway prize. * * # Marble King has something yet to learn about jumping. When he is polished" what a dandy, he will be with his speed. * # # Cristobel is the latest candidate for jumping from Dick Hannon's stable. The Quin Abbey-Bell Crispin gelding is only a four-year-old yet. He will soon come right. * • * Loving Cup has failed too often to be worth taking notice of. * » » Royal Ruler is nothing out of the ordinary unless he is a lot better than his form at Te Awamutu showed. TPhere he had the going to his liking. * # # Wee Prince is going to give the tote man some counting later on. * # * Romford has only to keep sound to soon better his service at the Waipa meeting. * * # Arch Eagle was having* his first start over hurdles at Waipa. A bigger track will suit the Archiestrum chestnut which can hurdle the fences. * * * Sir Kay is m the order now to catch a useful stake. The solid tracks are what he wants. *# # - Kingfield got knocked from pillar t to post m the Waipa Cup. He's not impossible at a middle journey round the country. * # • .•# Mrs. Albyn must always he respected round the country circuit. Trainer Cox has got two wins and- a second with the filly since Labor Pay. There will be more.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 14
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372BACK IN PACK NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 14
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