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RACING AT RANDWICK

METROPOLITAN RUN-AWAY YOUNG CRUSADER'S COUP G AY BT.ONDF A WINNER ( Rice. Teh Copyright—United Press Assn.) •SYDNEY, t'ef. 5. The second day of the spring. meeting was continued at Randwick in fine cool weather. 'l'itere was an excellent attendance and last times indicated that Hte track was in goo,) condition. The Veilmoud coll. Kndhorotigh. brilliantly won the Breeders Plate. Commencing smartly, lie drew away passing the half-mile and ran on untroir.iled. passing the judge with three lengths advantage. The lightly-weighed Young Crusader made a one-lmrse race ol the .Metropolitan. Dashing to the front tit the. harrier rise he quickly established a six lengths’ lead ail,] ran home live lengths ahead of t he lii hI. Gay Blonde gave a grand performance to win the Splatters’ Handicap. Running in last position passing the hahiijih', she unwound a brilliant run in the straight, which carried her to victory with three lengths to spare. A pat i from the eltori of Gay Blonde, New Zealand horses throughout Hie day performed poorly. The jockey. Cook, who lost his Epsom protest, received a measure of compensation to-day. piloting three winners. McCaiteii was held responsible for interference will) Tonga m the Shorts Handicap anil was suspended from riding for one month. Spoiling Blood gave an inglorious display, finishing tenth. Silver Ring’s eleventh hour withdrawal from the Metropolitan was due to the fact, that his conned ions were not enamoured of his ehaiiee with 9.9. lie is being reserved for weight-trirage races. Details of 10-dav’s events are: The Shorts. Home Boy. 5.11 (Cook), 1; ’Mark Anthony. 7.0 (J’ereivnl), 2: ■Korirnakn. 7.2 (O'Sullivan). 3. Twelve started, including Htretlo and 11 Dime, which finished in the rear ol the field. Won by two lengths each wav. Time. LIE

The Breeders’ Hale.- Rndhnrough. 8.5 O’Sullivan). 1 : St. Constant, 8.5 (Shean). 2; Bod ley Head. 8.5 (Cracknel!), 3. Twelve started. Won by three lengths. Time, 50.;sec. Metropolitan Handicap.— Young Crusader 6.9 (Duncan). 1: Silver Standard. 7.4 (O’Sullivan), 2; l.ongli Neagh, 9.2 (’Shean). 3. Silver Ring was the only scratching. Won by ‘live lengths and three lengths. Time, 2.431,. Centennial Park Handicap.—Disalto, 9.4 (Davidson). 1; Raleigh. 8.6 (Jones), 2: Crinrka. 9.5 ((Vuitts), 3. Twenty stalled, including Silver ■Coat, Palm, The Palmist, and Riposte, who all linjshed in the rear of lip Held. Won by IJ, lengths and a head. Time. 1.11;). Granl.liam Stakes.- f rinv’s Switch. 7.11 (Cook), 1: Fireman. 8.4 (Hanley). 2: Dubonnet, 6.12 (Duncan). 3 I’omleen started, iiielndiug ('yriliinn. who was tenth. Won by fmr lengths and three lengths. Time,

Sipia tiers’ I landiea p.—Cay Blonde, 9.1. (Cook). I ; Turbine, LID (McCarlen). 2; .Measure. 8.0 (MrMenamin), 3. Eleven started, incliidinf Padishah, who finished ninth. Won by flirec-ipiarlevs of a. length and a lengli. 'lime, 2.4]. Acceptances for the Craven Plate on Wednesday are: J’ame.us. Kylvandale, Oro, Sporting Blood 94, Silver Ring. Lough Neagh 9.1. Allmga 9.0. Sarclierie. Capris. (lay Blonde 8.13. f list os and Bobby 7.11. CAULFIELD CUP FIELD REGULAR. BACHELOR SCRATCHED MELBOURNE, OV4. 5. Regular f'.aebelor. who. was. galloped on at I ieminglon on Hatiuday. was sri,at died to-day for the Caulfield Cup. Gonandale licked a misele and is under veterinary care. An effort will be made to stall the eo't in ihe cup event tv.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 7

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RACING AT RANDWICK Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 7

RACING AT RANDWICK Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 7

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