PLADIE SURPRISES
DIVIDENDS AT DANNEVIRKE CHARADE WINS THE LAST COUNT WILLONYX AT DOUBLE FIGURES I Special Reporter). The annual meeting of the Dan nr ' irke Raring Club opened vcsterdav on rhe Woodville Racecour&t-. Rain was falling when the horses parade for the firat event, but the weather cleared before the second rare and remained fine for the rest of the day. I'he attendance. which would have been large but tor the rain, was quite good and the totalizator handled £5549. as compared I with £3s9o l<>- on the corresponding 1 •lay last year. The r«»ur»c wa> in good j oxdai but soft. Chapter of Accidents Nine started in rhe hurl es and only five finished. Gohl Cure. Ephialtes and Manifesto was rhe order into the first fence, "here Celeste came to grief, and Mani festn and Gold Cure led ihrough tin* straight well clear of Ephialtes ahead ' •f Speed. Widden. Brigadore. Sporting Song and Count Willonyx. The order • was much the same into the bark but | Manifesto tipped out at tie fence five . furlongs from home. Then Brigadore • went down on his nose and a moment | later Widden came to g ‘f. Crossing the top Gold Cure. Ephia.b s and Speec "ere running at four-length intervals, but Count Wiilonyx made a fast run approaching the home turn Gold Cure r»« drifting and Ephialtes was first into the straight, vloselv M tended by Count Willonyx ami Speed. Once over the last fer.ro Count Wdlonyx heat Ephialte* in the run to the judge, the margin being the best part of a length. ' Spec I was 1 ■ .... G • are was fourth, followed bv Sporting ; •bvnjj. The divide - i • were substantial. N.ght Spi Scores After her good sh • l:;g at Feiiding. X gbt Spi vn- ma i f»»r the Kakaiatai Piste, and she w»»n well after being in the front division all the way. The early leader- were Martial Lady. Garter Red. Black Mag-« . Night Spi. and First Hand, and eroding the top Black Magic and N ght Spi had drawn • ear of Martial Lady, ahead of Garter Red. Battle Pomp. Trimden. First Han i. ' and Golden Ridge, which •-»«- going up fast. Black Magic and Nigh: Spi turned for home four lengths In front of Mar- • tie Lady : G t< R t Batt Pomp and Golden Ridge next. Mar • t.a! Ladv did not go on with it and Golden Ridge got through to join • sing Night S| h«»me. The favourite won bv three G R Garter Red by a neck. Comet ra came from well bak* i :<» fouith place. and -• o acre next. Snowball All the Way Sn»»w.«all and Blue Gart»-r "»•:«- >•-<■- *nd and third favourites fur -ite Ma kirikiri Handicap and they returned the wav. winning deci- vely by a couple of lengths. First out from ;he barrier were >r owbali. Soh«». Blvgain. Reipar. and 81-.-Garter, ami the last-named improved ‘ early tn follow Snowball across the top. where Lacqtier was n third place. 1 S Reip Svt» ~.»r g. Except that Blvgain had moved up ahead of B ne Garter, the 4 order was un-hanged into he straight ’ where Snow bn i continued -oiidlv io j ■ hough • ■ ■ Fhere was a great go foi second and , H ■ I. , . .- fiashi ■ • idge s > al*. Next v. :< -H* ; !•'•• d ami buiio was the be- - t of the others. Pladie’s Good Puce Plan •• was seventh in the betiiisg order for the Danurvirke Hand ap. but , ■ client h ind ed • B. 11. Moi he ; aas within oa-v striking d:-iaii< e of I he leader.- a; the home turn, and with . i Oi- • v t : fir i*h r.g riu he drew . rwav with !♦.” u the l r to a two- j Slippery v.: - ii:>t to bi'.ik the :r>e. but l iger Gain was in charge a* they turned out of the straight. Haut Monde • being second, followed bv Red I.’ :fus. Gav Boy. Slippery. \r» ii- King and | Alby. Going i’.to the hack s'retch. Haut Monde and Tiger Gain were to- 4 get her in front ami the leader- were I well bunched at the half. Crossing the lop Haut Monde was ju-' hov.ing out g ahead of I'iger Gain and Gav Bov. then j 5 came Red Rufus. Pladie < who had been i improving sb mi •< . Aj.- i<- King an I : R Alhv. The Older was mutli the same '|. into the straight, but om c heads were p turned for hou p. I’iadie went thr>uigh ; X and had ’he race won a furlong from la home. G:;y Box. \r.-t e King, and j Xibv were challenging at the distance, but J’iadie easily held them and he won bv two length*. Arct.r King was 1 second, half a length ahead »f Aibv. and Gav Rnv. who just faded over the ln«» bit. was about a length further bark. Next were Red Rut::? arid Haut ’ M orole. Brazen King’s Juvenile Brazen King, badlv awav eech dav. lb showed a hu «.f pace at Feilding, but >5 ar Woodville he was ore of the firs’ i T b» show nut and he hung on solidiv to ' heat Gav fbdl bv a short head. Gtu i Dolt I«M»ked I'kelv a chain from the • p»st. but -he floundered n ’te g»»:ng j and tht- appeared t»» make the differ j enrp between v u-torv and .-econd place. | Bon Sante fell a furlong from home I •nd R. W. Savage was laid out with ; •wo kirk-. j W order wn* «•.<•>■ I toil. fr"i»i Brazen K : ng. Blartara, v Pinkie. Chat, The J Big ' change • ro-- ng the top and Gav Doll turned for home just ahead of Brazen King with Whistle Pinkie. The Bigot I and Martara next. In the run to the ; judge. Brazen King headed Gay Bov but the latter hung on and looked Jike’iv until she dipped. Brazen King, galloping solidly, won bv a head from Gav Doll, and The Bigot finished weli in third plaX-e. a long head further a wav. Appendage. Chat, and Lu fra s were next. R An inquire into the mishap to Bon T Sante was opened but adjourned until to-day. Mata Hari Sees it Out Recitation wa« favourite for the Ta- s horaite Handicap, but he wa< slow to H begin and finished out of a place. '
■ Royal Solo was left on the mark, los a lot of ground. Mata Hari lei •tit. followed by Golden Chest, Mid acre, l.a Parlense, and Orby’s Last. De iTrop made a fast move early and she I followed Mata Hari across the top being almost on terms as the" turned L home two lengths ahead of Golder i 1 nest. Recitation was next Half-way I down the straight Mata Hari drew out ! but Golden Chest issued a determined challenge over the last bit and .Mata Hari. under pressure, won bv a short {half-length. Midacre finished on in I third place over two lengths further | back and lie frop. was fourth, followed bv Recitation and Orbv's Last. Charade Wins Nicely ' Happy Landing was favourite for the |Oringi Handicap, but failed to get a I place. Charade winning from the littlelanvied Blue Garter. j charade led out from Otaki, Hetjrareh. Happy Lauding, Blue Tiger, and jGeitel. hut at the six furlongs Confis{ration had run up from ‘he rear to lead Charade and Otaki. The field the top and Confiscation. Charade and Otaki were almost on terms on the home turn, ahead of I Petrarch. Blue Tiger, and Geitel In • C<HXI finish. Charade hung on io win i t-v a neck from Blue Tiger, with Ge.tel la neck away. Then came Otaki, Pet rarch. and Confiscation. I Details of results:— MANGATERA HURDLES. »Of £7O; It miles). 7- Count Willonyx (Mr H. L. Harker) ch g. aged, bv Prince j Willonyx—Mangakino, 9.0, E. Deslandes 1 H—Ephialtos. 9.0. R. C. Mires .... 2 |fi—Speed. 10.5. J. Walsh 3 I Also: 1 Gold Cure 10.9 (A. McDonald). 3 Brigadore 10. S (N. Trillo., 4 -Manifesto 9.!* (J. Mebbv). g Spoiling Seng 9.S (A. Jenkinsi. 2 Widden 9.6 (C. Thomson). 9 Celeste 9.0 (E. Burgess). Three-quarters nf a length; three lengths. Time, 2.55. RAKAIATAI PI.ATE. 1 I—Night Spi .'Messrs IT. Cornfoot ami K. .L Harper), hr m. 4 year.*, bv Night Raid—Spionetra. 5.5, P. Burgess 1 ■*»—Go’den Ridge. B. Kowhai . 2 9—Garter Red. J. Lejx-h .... 3 Also: 5 Black Magic s f,A (Y oU ng>. 10 Trevelyn IL.bl S.G iW. E. Pine). 7 Trimden 'W. N. Tnviori. 13 Star Flier «.5 (R,. W. Savagt !. 12 Roval King <.IH (C. McGovern;. 2 Martial Lady -B. H. Morris'. 3 Tractile 5.5 -C. Goulsbro), 3 Agog 5.5 (A. O’Xei’L. II First Hand 8.5 (S. Wilson . 15 Con tra 5.5 .A. Jenkins), 6 Batt> Pomp 5.5 W. J. Broughton). 13 Tudor Wench S-5 (L. H. Clifford). Three lengths- neck. Time. l.ln 2-5. MVKIRIKIRI HANDICAP. .Of £7'.; seven furlongs). 2 Snowball 'Mr W. F»-rg..*on i t >lk m. 5 vrs. Lx- Lor I 9 ,,PX L-ebail. 7.11. P. Mullins 1 3 Biue Garter. 7.l'\ J- Leach .... 2 1 i"--p,|vgain. 7>. IL Marsh 3 Reipar *.«» H. , «; l .:.itin< h.. 4 Toper 8.5 I •L. Faulkner .. 5 Soho 7.13 HL II M-r- . G Forum 7.11 (IL W. Savage). 9 Sybi>ong 7.< W. J. Brooghton\ 8 H.-’en Ford 7.7 •C. Go.ilsbro . Two lengths; bead*. Time. 1.30 35. I DANNEVIRKE HANDICAP. 'Of £11; li mile-1. 7 PLADIE Mr F. Flipp . eh g. 0 vr<.. P.a ad.tr- < anal. 9.". B. H. Morris 1 1— AR« TIC KING. 8.3. P. Burgess 2 : 4 ALBY. 7.41. G. Tattersail .... 3 1 Also: 1" Peter Jackson 8.13 h? ' Thom-on . 5 Siipperv S 3 ■ H. Young . I !» Wa!ton Park 8.2 . Goulsbru). 3 Haul Monde 7.11 X. < avanev.. 6 Gav i Bov 8.1 >. WHsotO. 2 Red Rufu< 7.7 ; r IL W. S:t\agp ~ 8 Tiger Gain 7.8 t F. i Mullins . To. H length*; half a length. | Time. 2.11 1 5. | AKITIO J('VENII.E HANDICAP. j .' v £7o; five f'o long-». I Brazen King rMr 1). T.ourie’) bc. I.v P.razen—Booraiie. 7.2. J. MHaulev 1 : 2 Gav 1>01!.'8.5. L. IL Clifford ... 2 , 1 —The Bigot. 7.1 G, S. Wil. on .... 3 • Also: 5 Chat 7.6 <(\ Gou’sbroi. 6' Ron Saute 7.3 (R. W. Savage'. 9, Whistle Pinkie S.G <M. Gilmore). 7 Ap . .rnrla-'v 7>L ;W. J. Broughton), 3 1 Mariana 7.2 t N. Cavnnev*. 7.0 | G. I’nt tersall •. Head; long head, j TAHORAITE H XNDICAP. iOf £7O; six furlongs). I Mata Harj • Mr A. Pitta r > ch m. 5 vis., bv Psychology—Duckwill, S.IO. B. 11. Morris 1 !—Golden < he«r. 7.10. C. Goulsbro . 2 )—Mid Acre. 7.7. L. H. Clifford . . 3 Also; | Recitation 8.1 (J Leach'.. 6 L«val Solo 7.8 .J. Doolcvi. 7 Orbv's ,:>l: 7.« ■ r. Biiriross L 3 De Tr.ip 7.7 | dcFaiiane-. Half a b'ng.h: two and I i-haif lengths. Time. 1.16 1-5. ORLNGI HANDICAP. • <»f £75; one mile and a distance!. | I Charade tMr A. W. Meikle> <h f. 3 vrs.. i.v Lord Q <ex—Charlady. 7.91. S. Wilson I i Blue Tiger. 7.10. M. Giiuiore .. 2 i—Geitel. 8.9. L. Faulkintr .. .. 3 Also: I Happy Landing 9 2 <P. Bur I Petrarch 7.10 (W. J. Brough- J ■ 7 Confikcation 7.7 •C. Goulsbro), I Otaki 7.8 J <J. Leach). Neck; neck, t acceptors for to day I
1 TIPAPAKUKU HLRDL.ES. -Of £65. 14 mi lee.» R igadore !•» 7 Sporting Song 9 4 . Caun* Wilh.ny:. 9 9 Ephialtes .. 9 2 1 Blue Tiger 9 R Taura Lad .. 9 o Manifesto .. 9 7 Celeste .... J) 0 TIRATL' STAKES. • Of £55. 6 furlongs.) Trimden Battle Pomp Star Fli*r Garter Red Thunder First Hand Tractile Golden Ridge I Agog- Blue Shirt . TOTARANLT HANDICAP. • Of £65. 7 furlongs.) l-acquer R 13 Blue Garter . 7 11 Snowball ... 8 6 Blygain 7 8 Relpar 8 5 Confiscation . 7 7 Toper 8 1 Orby’s Last . 7 7 HARTGILL HANDICAP. • Of £100. 1 mile and a distance.) Arctic King 8 8 lapel 7 11 Slippe-y 8 2 Happy La nd’ng 7 7 Haut Mnnne . fi I Red Rufus 7 7 Gay Boy .... s 0 Alby 7 4
WEBER JUVENILE. (Of £6(L j furlong*.) Karl 9 8 Chat 7 4 Gav Doll .... 9 0 Martara 7 0 The Bigot .. 7 13 Lufra 7 0 GLENGARRY HANDICAP. <0f £65. furlongs.) Mata Hari .. 9 5 Royal Solo .. 7 7 Happy Hunting 8 2 Recitation ... 8 1 De Trop .... 7 7 First Chapter 7 7 Golden Chest 8 0 KA ITO KE HANDICAP. (Of £75. 1 mile and a distance.) Geitel 9 o Snowball .... 8 8 Petrarch .... 7 10 Blue Tiger ... * I Otaki 7 7 Soho 8 1 Helen Ford . 7 7
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 101, 30 April 1936, Page 4
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