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A Fine Card

A.J.C.’S BIG PROGRAMME I Tomorrow's Prospects Under Review i By "Early Bird.” THE Avondale Jockey (’lub\ Spring' fixture, which opens tomorrow and will be concluded on Monday, serves as the prelude to the Auckland Racing Club’s meeting, which follows a fortnight later. Big fields will be seen in action tomorrow at the suburban course, and after the intermittent rain during the week the going promises to be a bit soft, but not so bad as expected. A review of the fields by ‘‘Early Bird’’ is appended. 1 1 4C MAIDEN PLATE Of £200: 7 furloncjs Dominican . S This field Is just within the saP-iy Ar.-li Butfe s 2 . !ris . h • 5 5 number and np avoids the unsatis- < ‘lu-ysolosy 8 SnTriTc A \ 2 factory divisions. A few that will Kal , £ f Great have to recommended of the Kar.mcapai .82: Kmbleni . . S 2 twenty-eight engaged arc Great r.osshjre ... 8 2 | Protomlm . 8 2 Umblcm, Sub Editor, Stonehenge Tamarndo . . 711 : Sub-Editor 8 2 Operatic. Arch Eagle. Chrysology Wild Mint . . 7lt Merry Mason 8 2 .ineldv Karo, Karangapai. Itossliire rinE ,„ Soris 2 11 GayCavfher 8 5 Miss Albyn, and Vanessa. On last Miss Albyn . ,11 Operatic. . . 8 2 season's two-year-old form Chry- 'Measure... 711 Emanclpa- sologv and Rosshire rather domin- nayform ... 711 tion 8 2 ate the situation, for on class they Vanessa . . 7 11 p flnee stand alone. The former has not Lusoma ... 731 I a mans . . s ~ raced for some time, but Rosshire Armenia . . i u liad two races in July and another a month ago at Ellerslie. where his form was l I too bad to be true. Jaeldy Karo, Stonehenge, Arr-h Eagle and Operatic read | | next b> st. Favourites will bo: ROSSHIRE and CHRYSOLOGY 1 O on KINGSLAND HANDICAP HURDLES 1 L.JV Qf £220; 1i miles I Gtenstar ..lit A good many of this big hurdles T hurts by . •* 0 Make Up . - 10 12 field have not raced for a time, but * ,r Archie . . ■» u ! Red Comet 10 3 those that have are Make Up ami SjfK 6 ‘ * :» a Davlieht lS ‘'o 12 Daylight (both winners), Carla ris. King Swift. ft 0 O.iinl-oma ' ' * s Sea Cob. Sir Archie, Claremore and Royal Day . ft 0 Calaris . . ft S Roykl Visitor, with Royal Day and Air King .00 Sea Cob .03 Air King reported to be very prom- Royal Visitor 0 0 , Waltzer . 0 2 ising debutantes. Daylight beat a Uan Lu • * J u i i useful hack field the last day at Trentham. and Make Up won so handsomely at i ! Marion that his subsequent failures at Wanganui were difficult to understand. j 1 Car laris displayed rare promise when ho was produced for the first time as a ! hurdler at the Great Northern meeting in June, and he is going to be a danger- j ! ous candidate tomorrow. The two most fancied are: MAKE UP and CARLARIS I 1 1 C CHAMPION HACK PLATE J Of £.300; 7 furlongs Te Hoia ... 8 I* This is the first time this race has Annoyer ... ■ 713 The Sun . . s appeared on this bill of fare, and spurts King , 13 iova! ay •■• S 9 judging by the tine response made R '„; e ‘ ; 7 12 I pf na ' , O by owners, it is on to stay. There waimuri ... 712 I Lucky Alice 8 is a leavening of outside perform- Courtesy .' . 712 I Sir Mond . . S ii ers to mix in with the province's I.iona ... 713 | Volimond . . S t) • best. Of the Auckland lot those I’rmce Valroe ... s 8 most fancied are Te Hoia, Sir Kay. oYjhi' 7 ! SSkcha 0 n Ver s | The Sun. Volimond Valroe. |I ] I Tmateasirl' ' S ft Cruachan. Waimuri and Biddy s johneen ..73 i Imateagn . S Boy. while among the several good i visiting hacks there could be mentioned the recent Wanganui winner. Johneen . who will again be bracketed with Imateagirl), Royal Finance, the Annoyer Orapai bracket (although the former may be reserved for the back mile). Courtesy and Prince Desmond. The last-named has disappointed of late, but perhaps he will find the Avondale conditions more suitable. Fancies on the i toUJisator may be: VOLIMOND and TE HOIA i 9 A AVONDALE CUP HANDICAP Of £900; 11 miles Star Stranger 81] At present-the big.handicap event. High Pitch . 710 Historic . . tt 11 the Cup, consists of 17 acceptors, Prodice . . . 2 but with star stranger unlikely to WTjsoel 7 0 1 I '' ' « S run under the conditions and Pan- Prince of I Eager Rose ‘ V 13 ther and Prince of Orange reserved Orange . . 7, 0 I Mendip ... 712 for the final race, the number of Barometer ..70 I Paddon . . 7il starters may not exceed a dozen Hannibal . • • u , j Maori Boy .7 10 allowlng_ror one or two other last- trausroimer i u I minute defections, always on the cards in these big contests Nevertheless, that number of l-urners will be quite sufficient to ensure a stirring contest. The | race itself is reviewed more extensively elsewhere, so all that remains to be f done here is to solve the problem in two—always the hardest part. This pair ! may be: SEATOWN and HISTORIC 7 AC AVONDALE STAKES Of £500; 5 furlongs I Barascope ..so This is the first two-year-old Easter Time 8 0 Kingsvay .. 8 u classic of the season, and the see- lf°,?- r &cept e i n Royal ond two-year-old race to be staged. * Gallant •• * 8 0 Very little form has been disclosed Bede ...70 Horn' SO to date and barkers will have to Type . . *. ’ 7 ft i King * ' follow that displayed at Wanganui Bonnylea ... 7 0 i Colossus ... s ft and iri the various parades staged Rady Vane 7 i* . Informant ..Bft by clubs. Last -season this- classic Llanfylan .. ft ! Royal Artist S ft resulted in a double-barelled sur- Summertime ‘ *» Roseric ... S O prise, for the whole field was strung out after going less than a furlong, thanks to the short straight run-out of the tapes before hitting the top bend. For this reason anything that gets the jump-out and has sufficient speed and is forward enough to hang on might win. With an even break the elect of backers may be: KING COLOSSUS and GOLDEN SCEPTRE O on FLYING STAKES HANDICAP O.OV Of £500; 6 furlongs Lady Que.x ft S Sprint events always seem to fill Lucy Rose ..77 Paganelli . . ft well on the suburban course, and Awaken . .. * 3 Nan a fy o L?r' r ilO therefore they generally furnish v^ ree f J .7 0 Supremacy 810 some pretty problems. Nancy Lee white Wings 7 0 A ware re .. . S 5 has bad the racing through the rmamint ...70 Te Atiawa . 7 ft winter, and if the efforts over middle flying Prince 7 0 Royal Ruler . 7 ft distances have not impaired her A warn utu . . 0 j Prince Val . •T S brilliancy, she is the logical favourite. Ladv Quox and Paganelli may' need a race, and in any case the latter will not like the wet ground. Great Charter, Supremacy (galloping well at J.e ' Awarnutu) Prince Val, Awaken and Valstreet may want a race, but Awarere ! goes well fresh. Royal Ruler went a good race at Ellerslie a month ago, and as he must have improved in the interim he will have to be taken into serious | consideration. Te Atiawa has raced consistently of late, and Lucy Rose shaped well at .Ellerslie recenty when beaten by Chromadyne. Tmamint may be tae j best of the remainder. The favourites will probably be: ROYAL RULER and LUCY ROSE i A 1 C SWANSON HANDICAP Of £200; 1 mile Sir Mond . . Sl3 With eighteen left in at tlli.s Carl Idem ..S3 Gay Cockade Sl2 badly-positioned barrier. horses bulla .... a 3 Trishna .. .8 11 d rawn close in, if any good at all, I 2 cfarernore ' 1 8 will have almost a commanding ad- | nf j,“ e m ..I S 0 TetraehatV ' 8 7 vantage. Gay Cockade, Principal. Biddy Comet 713 The Sun 1 8 7 The Sun, Catoma, Tradesman, Carl Annoyer . . 710 C'atoma ... 8 7 Idem, the three-year-old Command- Neil ....79 Tradesman 8 7 ant, Patutahi, Biddy Comet and An- I aKurunga i •> noyer are all worthy of support, and ;he manner in which they ought to bo backed —and run—should be determined by the draw at the post. For this reason one cannot be over-confident in recomending any two horses, but assisted by a small marble, this pair ought to be in the limelight both on the totalisator and in the running: CATOMA and ANNOYER C A HENDERSON HANDICAP ' *J.V Of £250; 7 furlongs Panther . .. Sll It is expected that both Panther Sir Kay ... 7 1 Royal Boulton 8 4 Rn d Prince of Orange will forfeit *‘‘lf]* Desert Glow 712 their Cup engagement for this Th * ' 7 J T® , 7if event, and this will be sufficient to Ka wainga ’ ! 7 0 U 7in cause the Takaninl representative Grand Tea . 7 0 Prfnce of ‘ ’ to be solidly supported. Panther Good Boy ~70 Orange.. 7 9 is not very reliable and for this New Boy . 7 0 King's Speech 7 8 reason only cannot be recommended. t;®' 111 '® • • ■ ‘ JJBlack Maire 7 3 Royal Boulton and Te Atiawa are r«dv Court ' 7 0 Envoy . . , . 7 3 rathe r close in the weight, and the Mosaic ! 7 0 Llanore . ( o former appears to have all the best of it Roval Ruler should be favourite if reserved for this. Black Maire hit out well in his work on Tuesday morning, and Envoy has been working well at Takani* i. Llanore too, has been going great guns since she has been trained at Ellerslie, and she will only have to produce those efforts to he dangerous. Sir Kav likes a dry track, but should not he disgraced in this company. Plying Prince‘will he hard if caught right and The Foy is galloping well after his length” respite. Farther down there are Grand Tea, Bennie, Ohlnemun, Lady Court and Mosaic; both the latter pair have been executing good track \voik. It is not an easy race to fine down by any means, but in the absence of ROYAL RULER, racing conditior and track work may induce solid support for: PRINCE OF ORANGE and TE ATIAWA

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 12

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A Fine Card Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 12

A Fine Card Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 12

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