AUSTRALIAN RACING RESULTS
SUCCESS OF N.Z. HORSES (Rec. 8.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 27. A former New Zealand horse, Omapo, scored his first win in Australia when he led the field home in the second division of the Three and Four-year-old Handicap at the Ascot races. The New Zealand-bred Colonel Post won the Juvenile Handicap. Other results:— FLYING HANDICAP, £250. Six furIongs.—FRECKLES 8.4 (Thompson) 1, BRAZANDT 8.12 (Shean) 2, CASICASADO 7.0 (Carr) 3. One length and three-quarters; one length and a-half. Time, 1.13 J-. ASCOT HANDICAP, £250. One mile one furlong and 50 yards).—KESTREL 7.5 (Knox) 1, KURRAWID 8.5 (Terrill) 2, RHYTHMIC 7.3 (Morsillo) 3. Half a length; three-quarters of a length. Tjme, 1.57. MOONEE VALLEY CLUB’S MEETING (Rec. 8.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE, July 27. The Moonee Valley Racing Club’s meeting was held yesterday. Results:— DEKRIMUT HANDICAP, £4OO. Six furlongs).—CHAT AS AN 7.8 (McCloud) 1, KNIGHT’S ARMOUR 7.8 (Walker) 2, BEAUFILER 8.3 (Purtell) 3. Head; one length and a-quarter. Time, 1.18. GLEN ORLA HANDICAP, £5OO. One mile and a-haIf.—FOUNTAIN 7.2 (McCloud) 1, FRILL PRINCE 7.4 (Percival) 2, WESTWIND 7.8 (Neale) 3. Length and a-half; head. Time, 2.43.
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Southland Times, Issue 24498, 28 July 1941, Page 6
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185AUSTRALIAN RACING RESULTS Southland Times, Issue 24498, 28 July 1941, Page 6
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