LATE RACING
DUAL NORTHERN WlNNf f SIR ROSEBERRY TURNED ft'
RING THE BELL AND A
The winner of the Great Hem, Steeplechase in 1924. and of Northern double the folio win will not be a starter at the Lmeeting next month. This Roseberry. For some time V, 1 ? ■’ Sir Knox gelding has been ml? - cloud and apparently his owner o? 1 has given up trying to get i the post next month, for the v® l now- turned out. While schooling over hurdle, lerslie this morning. Ring the r!,', E ’ into a tangle. He refused to n ~ * several occasions and knocked a hurdle over and nut hi 5 feet through the battens. Hi, , “-"I E. Pope, in trying to extricaS*? horse, received a nasty cut 41 hand. Ring the Bell appeared after returning to his stall but was wearing boots he did not rm f 1 leg. The son of Hapsburr ha.'," very little schooling. Indeed h receiving only his second lesson **
Brigadier Bill gave a fine da over the schooling hurdles at W ganui on Monday mornin* being very little use to him. BrtS: : Bill is to contest the hurdles at to-morrow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 6
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193LATE RACING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 6
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