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FEILDING CARD

REVIEW OF PROSPECTS The clash with the Wairarapa Club s Easter meeting, avoided during the war years, has not materially affected fields for the Feilding-Jockey Club’s: meeting, which opens to-day dnd will 1 be continued o-a Monday and Tuesday.' In two of the events provision has been made for divisions, and it appears cer-1 tain that the Ongo Hack will be divided. Win-and-place betting, with fields promising three place dividend.? throughout the programme, should be: reflected in an increased totalisator! turnover should the weather keep fine. | The track is reported to be in good I order. i Principal event is the Edmund Good- i behere Memorial, which should pro-1 vide an excellent full-dress rehearsal for the £lOOO Feilding Cup on Mon-* day. After his easy win in the Hawke s Bay Cup the improved Coronach gelding Arco appears certain to I start favourite, and few would be prepared to see him defeated. Alethea,! who was until three weeks ago an occupant of the stable that shelters Arco, I may be his toughest opponent in one I of her last appearances before being retired from the turf. Battle Dance, a winner over ten furlongs at Awapuni,! will not be condemned for his Wanga-I nui failure. Fort Royal, Hulabaloo,| Young Trent and Severity will also have friends, and a likely lightweight may be Merry Robin. The Mangaone Handicap has attracted ten acceptors, with Aiderman and Autoscore also engaged in the Halcombe Handicap. Langue d’Or, a proved distance handicapper, is a;so an unusual candidate for sprint honours. On Wanganui form Specialist and New Deer would appear to be the most likely contestants. Deprive is; smart and Gold Shoes, trained at i Feilding, has proved brilliant among! the hacks. The outer open race is the seven-1 furlong Halcombe Handicap, with the minimum set at 7.11. The clash be-' i tween Saludos, Derryogue and PoMarama will infuse considerable inter- 1 est into this event, and the chances of i Theiolyn, Aiderman and Treasure Tee will also not be overlooked. In the Taonui NurseryVecent win- , ners in Sage King, Sea Fury, All Bay I and Court Crier will attract a good I deal of attention. In addition, there is 1 a likelihood that improvement may be i shown by Voltaic, Penicillin, Lady Oratory and Beguile. Good races appear likely in the supporting events, and the following may attract attention:— Kawa Kawa Hurdles. Red Glare,: Royal Musgo, Peach King. Maiden Stakes.—First Division: Per-' suade, Sailor Boy. Second Division: Gay Stitches, Ratene. Goodbehere Memorial.—Arco, Alethea, Battle Dance. Taonui Nursery. Sage King, Sea Fury, Voltaic Mangaone Handicap.—Specialist, New Deer, Deprive. Onepuhi Hack. Tremello, Kauri Queen, Young Trent (or Breezcalong). Ongo Hack.—First Division: Parnell, Prefa. Second Division: Carmelita, Dutch Mary. Halcombe Handicap.—Saludos, Derryogue. Po-Marama. Following are the fields:—

11.15 KAWA KAWA HURDLES, £300; abt. l J, im. Red Glare .. 11 3 "War Effort . n i ° Authored . . 10 9 Gold Claim .. 9 7 Peach King . 10 4 Legal ... Royal Musgo 10 4 Tid-Apa .. .. 9 0 Blue Title ... 9 13 12.0 MAIDEN STAKES. £200; 7 furlonj 9. First Division Second Divinion Bettv Bro'efort 8 7 Lord Victor . 8 7 Sailor Boy .. 8 7 Ratene 8 7 Fluffy 8 7 Sergeant Jack 8 7 Foxada .. .. 8 7 Full Pitch . . 8 7 Valliere . 8 7 Supreme . . .. 8 7 Step tar ... 8 7 Nancy Boswell 8 7 Alchemist . . 8 7 Silver Wedding 8 7 Cressida .. .. 8 7 Kowhai Grove 8 7 Persuade . .. 8 7 Gay Stitches . Golden Tide 8 7 Francis Mond 8 7 The Stormovik 8 7 Imprint .. .. sparkling Lady 8 7 ’ 7.48 GOODBEHERE MEMORIAL, £700; 11 mile? Alelhca .. .. 8 8 Severity .. rr r. A rco .. 8 5 Gold Dale . . 7 ( Buttle Dance 7 12 Dairt. Morning 7 fl tort Rovr.l . . 7 11 Lastik 7 0 Hulabaloo . . 7 8 Merry Robin . 7 0 Young Trent . 7 2 Silver Pal .. Dllcas 7 1 Silver Rod .. 7 ') 1.36 TAONUI NURSERY £300: 0 furlongs Sage King .. 8 9 Lackamor . .. r •» Sea Fury .. . 8 4 Lady Oratory 7 3 All Bay ... 7 11 Accepted .. .. 7 3 Court Crier . 7 10 Emerge .. .. Voltaic .. 7 9 Clive Belle .. 7 ° Epic Hero .. 7 6 Lady Hilton . 1 2 Mercian Lad 7 5 Gay Tide . . . 7 0 Skilled 7 5 Beguile 7 0 Penicillin . . 7 3 Liberality . . . 7 0 2.24 MANGAONE HANDICAP. £500; fi furlongs. Aiderman . . . 9 A New Deer .. 7 6 Langue d'Or . 8 9 Royal Greek . 7 5 Specialist . .. 8 7 Autoscore . .. 7 1 Deprive .. .. 8 5 Gold Shoes . . 7 0 Tribal Night 7 7 Tintern .. .. 7 0 3.12 ONEPUHI HACK. £390; lj miles. Young Trent 9 6 Greek Chief . 7 9 Treniello . . . 9 0 Gold r " • i m .. 7 7 Kauri Queen 8 3 Eroderie .. . 7 7 Breezealong .. 8 0 Mesalliance 7 7 Tula 7 11 4.00 ONGO HACK. £250; 6 furlongs First Division Second D 'vision Parnell .. .. 8 10 Gold Lad .. 8 10 Amuri 8 9 Royal Duce 8 8 Theocritus 8 F. Dutch Mary 8 : Prefa 8 4 Hadrian . . . 9 .> Black Water 8 - Gay Slipper 8 2 Winning Ticke 8 1 Royal Pilot . 8 1 Culloden Moor 8 0 Carmelita . * 8 0 Royal Silver . 7 13 Tiercel .. . . 7 13 Tudor Chief . 7 13 Dymondy .. 7 ] ■ Gen. Menteth 7 7 Rockanui . . Moutoa Lord . 7 7 Fair Game . Sketch 7 7 Gay Flame 7 7 Filature . . .. 7 7 Blue Oi.hid 7 7 Lady Mmt 7 4.48 HALCOMBS HANDICAP, £3.-; 7 fu.k-M Alderman . . . 9 5 Secund Seal . i ■ Saludo.4 . . . . 9 4 Lady Nalilfcei 1 I fortune’s; Srnile 9 3 Autocore . . I I Deiryogue 8 lo Duplicity . . 7 1 1 Thelolyn . . .. 8 9 Moderate . . 7 i I Po-Mararna 8 7 I unstick 7 1 1 Treasure lee 8 0 FEILDING BRACKETS Bracketed horses in 1 he race -book for the first day of the Feilding Jockey Club s meeting are as follow: Taonui Nursery.—Ladv Oratory and Emerge. On.go Hack. — Fair Game and Sketch; Blue Orchid and Lady Merit.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 91, 20 April 1946, Page 8

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FEILDING CARD Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 91, 20 April 1946, Page 8

FEILDING CARD Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 91, 20 April 1946, Page 8

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