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Prospects For the Dannevirke Meeting

ONE-DAY FIXTURE TOMORROW

The Dannevirke R.C. and Dannevirke Hunt fixtures, to be held at Dannevirke to-morrow and Thursday respectively, will be the. last at which the 9.0 minimum is in vogue, for as from Saturday the 7.0 minimum resumes. The Dannevirke meeting to-morrow lias drawn nice fields, rather difficult to sum up at this juncture, but the following seem to be entitled to a measure of support: Glengarry Hack Hurdles.-. — Cohesion and Ballyfarno*. Tiratu Maiden Stakes.— Kinross and Charmaline. Pre-sident’s Handicap.— Arrow Lad and Dreamy. Umutaroa Hack Handicap.— Kalos and Mooregas. Xeagle Handicap.— Atareria and Imperial Spark. Dannevirke Hack Steeplechase.— Handy and Master Arch. Ruahinc Handicap.— Tresham and Beaumont. Harris TTc.r-l: Handicap. — Pale Star, Kindle. The accop' :.< cs for to-morrow are as follow:

11.45 GLENGARRY HACK HURDLES

SMASH AT ROSEHILL

THREE HORSES FALL NO ACTION TAKEN (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) SYDNEY, Monday. Three horses fell at Rosehill in the Granville Stakes. Randella, ridden by A. Montgomery, fell as he approached the first turn. f.'agrada, ridden by Toohey, appeared to come down over him. Five furlongs from home Amplifier, ridden by Ashlev Reed, also fell. Allthe jockeys escaped with slight injuries, but Randella was so badly hurt that he had to be destroyed. The Australian Jockey Club stewards inquired into tlje accidents. They found- that-the fall of Randella was caused by undue crowding, and that the fall of Nagrada was t|tp result of that horse being unable to avoid Randella. Owing to the contradictory nature of the qvidence the stewards could not attach the blame to any particular rider o.r riders. They also found that Amplifier’s fall was caused by getting on the heels of the horse in front, but that there was insufficient evidence to show whether any particular rider was at fault.

Of £100; 1£ miles. St. lb. lb. Cohesion . 11 8 Baliyfarnon 11 5 Beaumont 10 3 Bill . . . 9 1 Klilia . . . . 9 13 Kempsey . . 9 1 Chrissarto 9 3 March On . 9 0 Essential . 9 3 Jackaroo . . 9 0 Royal Elm 9 2 Birkbeck . . 9 0

12.20 TIRATU MAIDEN STAKES Of £100; 5 furlongs. Gambler . 9 j Atholspear 9 9 9 Teremoana . 9 9 Roburant . . D 9 9 Painting: Lad-v 9 9 Alophen 9 9 9 Delude . . . 9 9 Adrose . . . 9 9 Marcia . . . 9 9 Whakaari . . 9 9 Merry Sunny Mint 9 9 Mixture . . 9 9 1.15 PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP Of £13 0; 6 furlongs. Arrow Lad . 10 11 Good Sport . 9 5 Miss Pat 10 0 Starboard Lin Arlington 9 10 Light . . . 9 0 Dreamy . . . 9 Moepai . . . 9 0 2.0 UMUTAOROA HACK HANDICAP Of £100; 6 furlongs. Kalos 10 11 Grey Mist . . 9 1 Dreamy . . 10 0 9 1 Moorgas . 10 0 Highcourt 9 0 Tanagra . 9 13 Hinehoro . . 9 0 Abisogne . . 9 9 9 0 Gold Bag 9 S Arrow Boy . 9 0 Tahutama 9 6 Fair One 9 Plimmerton 9 6 Gay Salute . 9 0 Kindle 9 3 Charmaling . 9 0 2.45 NEAG ■ E HANDICAP Of £2 00; li miles. Royal Game 9 12 Imperial Spark 0 11 No Favours 9 Atareria . 9 10 Othon . . . 9 1 Shining Amour 9 9 .Mountain Crag 9 0 Princess Braeman . . 9 0 Ronnie. . . 9 6 3.30 DANNEVIRKE HACK STEEPLES Of £100; about 2J miles. Peneus . . . 10 13 Captain Wai 9 0 Handy . . . . 10 3 Padriagh . . 9 0 Comedy Princ e 9 10 Scrap Iron . 9 0 Master Arch 9 4 Haumaririre 9 0 Sir Wai . . 9 3 Birkbeck . . 9 0 Stymie . . . 9 0 4.15 RUAHINE HANDICAP Of £12 5: 7 furlongs. Tresham . . 10 s Good Sport . 9 0 Royal Game . 10 Gardant . 9 0 Beaumont . . 10 1 Morose . . . • 0 Peneus 9 13 Kerkie . . . 9 0 Rouex . . . 9 12 Mountain Crag o Polonett 0 Moepai . . . 9 0 Othon . 9 0 Our Jack . . 9 0 4.55 HARRI S HACK HANDICAP 01 £125 1 mile. Court .Tester 9 13 Kindle . . 9 Pale Star 9 12 Mt. Shannon 9 6 Grand Wet Winter 9 0 National 9 4 Full Mark 9 0 Royal Elm . 9 4 Piripono . . 9 0

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 444, 28 August 1928, Page 10

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Prospects For the Dannevirke Meeting Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 444, 28 August 1928, Page 10

Prospects For the Dannevirke Meeting Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 444, 28 August 1928, Page 10

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