MISSION FOR TYPHOON
MELBOURNE CUP NEXT YEAR
Recd. 6 p.m. Melbourne, Nov. 14 Although he did not win a race in Melbourne, Typhoon, who left for New Zealand yesterday, showed that he is a top-class performer. He does not look well, and it is a tribute to his ability, that he has been able to run ro prominently in his Melbourne races. His trainer. C. J. Stowe, said he will bring Typhoon back again next year. “This trip was too hurried. Typhoon never had a chance to settle down, and has many set-backs. If all goes well. I will bring him back for the Cup next year," Stowe said. The best horse he saw in Australia was Lawrence, and Cook, Breasley and Thompson were Australia’s best jockey-,. “However, I don’t think any ol them would have anything on our best New Zealand jockey, W. J. Broughton,” he added.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 269, 14 November 1945, Page 7
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