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ON AWAPUNI TRACKS

RISING TWO-YEAR-OLDS i INTERESTING GALLOPS There was a lair amount of last work al Awapuni on Saturday morning and an interesting item was a •■flutter” down the straight by four rising two-year-olds. The going was dead but better than for some days. The youngsters were a Seigfried—[Speechless fitly, a full sister to Brunhild, owned in partnership by Mr. Ralph Holden and Luke Wilson, the Hall .Mark colt, owned by Mr. W. J. Crawford, the speedy Night Fox—--1 Hallomet filly. Miss Hallomet. owned ■ by Mr. J. B. Cresswell, of Stratford. ! and the Inflation—ldle Talk colt, j Chary, owned by .Mr. M. C. Gould, of Raetihi. The Siegfried filly, a big I lazy youngster, was slow to begin, but ‘ the others were quickly away, .Miss Hallomet (J. Chaplin) showing the I way to the post with Chary (W. Jen- , kins) and King’s Mark (G. R. Tattergall > following at intervals of a length. ' It was impossible to time them but the quartette moved very nicely. .Mr. H. E. Edmunds will have a number of Inflation youngsters out at Aw apuni this season. One is a filly from Lady Court, another one is a filly from’ Hallovonia, owned by Mr. IC. F. Cronn, of Palmerston North, and I a third one is from the Sarto—Ecarte ■ mare, Kono, owned by Mr. F. Roberts, [ a brother of the late D. H. Roberts, | who bred Kono. I The Bigot (Tattersall) and The 'Buzzer tßedstone) were not off the i bit in running five in 1.12, and Laughpng Lass moved as if she would like to have been given her head. Rollaway < Chaplin) and Patahi (Williamson) sprinted five in better than 1.12, the last three taking them 41 3-ssec. Disdain (Tattersall) worked over ! three but she was not asked to go much better than three-quarter pace. [She is coming along. Hanover, Riotous and Bridegroom [were each given strong working gal- | lops over a mile and all finished with I plenty of dash. I Conveyer was worked on the sand. I but Catalogue, Power Chief and Old I Surrey were worked before breakfast. : Onahau (V. Dye) sprinted a smart : three in 401, and Girl Pat ran six, l being speeded up over the last bit. I She finished very nicely. Evening Glow iTattersall) was just ! in front of the Sigma gelding (L. G. I Morris) at the end of five cut out in j Old Bill (Bowden) who looks a pici lure and in great order for his next | preparation, worked over five fur- ; longs, running the first two quickly ■ ■ and being allowed to ‘‘coast ’ along for the last three. ‘ | La Bru (Tattersall) slipped over I three in 42 3-ssec. and Cuisinier (Tem- ’ [ perton) was timed to run the last five ■ I of seven in 1.12 3-5. [ Vesty (K. Kanake) who has been '. qualified and is to have his first race Jin the Rangitikei Hunt Cup steeple- ' chase, had his first, gallop on the track ' I and he showed a fair turn of speed ■ over live furlongs. He is a big power- ' ful horse and it is reported that he is ,'a fine, natural jumper. • Israel (Kanake) and Fauvette (TatI IcrsalD hit out sirangly in a halfmile gallop which took them 58 1-5 sc-, and Peach King was not. required ; |to do better than even time. i The fastest three of the morning was recorded by Quadroon (Tatter;:,all> and Moradabad 'Bowden' and ih'w ran it in 39 3-sscc. Quadroon i making a final ‘‘dab" Io win by a

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 167, 18 July 1939, Page 4

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ON AWAPUNI TRACKS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 167, 18 July 1939, Page 4

ON AWAPUNI TRACKS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 167, 18 July 1939, Page 4