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TWO FOR CUP

Harold Logan and Wrackler

(From "N.Z. Truth's" South Island Trotting Rep.) THERE are only two horses seriously •* discussed m the south for the Auckland Cup, and they are Wrackler and Harold Logan. While no one seems prepared to say definitely that the iron horse, Wrackler, will beat the consistent Harold Logan, and the connections of the 'latter horse claim that they are nol| frightened even by the super-deeds and the probable improvement of Wrackler, still most of the good judges will vote for him if they are pinned down to a definite choice. Another southerner, m Carmel, is generally brought into discussion on account of his second m fast time m the Free- For- All. Even though the Auckland Cup is often harder to win than the N.Z. Cup, and stiff opposition can be ex- \ pected from the local brigade, there Beems no reason to go past the popular picks m Wrackler and Harold Logan. j

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NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 15

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TWO FOR CUP NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 15

TWO FOR CUP NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 15

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