WATCH LOCH MOIGH
VORTH ISLAND followers of x the • I ight* harness sport are well acquainted with the Long-burn-trained pacer Loch Moigh and his capabilities. During the present season Bill Hughes’s charge has been a g<sod friend to THE SUN readers and his few recent failures cannot be taken as a sign that the son of Nelson Derby has slipped. He was asked to meet horses of the highest calibre and was not dressed in his best to tackle the job. Next month Loch Moigh should be in rare form, and if he can adapt himself to saddle conditions will be hard to head off at Addington. If he cannot do best in saddle, then he will show his true colours in harness.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 7
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123WATCH LOCH MOIGH Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 7
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