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FINAL GALLOPS

TE RAPA PROGRAMME FARLAND’S GOOD FIVE WILDORE OVER A ROUND (By ‘AMartlen”) There was considerable activity at Te Bans tills morning-, wiien following loggy conditions early Me weather cleared and ail work was carried out in brilliant sunshine. The going on the course proper, over to it. out Horn the rail?, was dead but in good order Tor this time of the year. A large gallery followed with interest the scnoolwig t-.-ays over the country, m which a number of visiting horses participated. The best efforts on the Hat were those of Kailand and Merry Vaals while Wildore shaped well over a round. H. Uulieu arrived from .New Plymouth yesterday with Tldewaiter and Trig Station while it. S. Baigihy arrived this morning with Makol, Lap IV> and Pertlnax. The other three members oi Bagby'«s team competing at the meeting, silver yuex, Don yuex and Stratford, are due tomorrow. uther recent arrivals Include L. Knapp with Bridegroom and Riotous and P. Johnson with Aussie Ra. Donegal {McKenzie) traversed the final seven furlongs of his w’ork freely In 1.39. This member o-f J. F. Titchen’s stable i« bearing a healthy appearance and will not fail in jumping engagements at the meeting on the score of condition. Respectable Kits Out Respectable Blown) showed to advantage in accounting for Marshall iTaffl .-intom; over five furlongs in 1.7. The former is on t/he up-grade and may soon make amends Tor recent disappointments. lnness Lad (C. L. Goulshro) worked freely on the plough. Glenbevan (Ensor) and Hunter's Night . (McKenzie) were associated over halt'-a-miie In 5-3 r. j Bamboo (McJnally) was doing better than Vaalsmac (Brown) over the deciding I stages of five furlongs in 1.8 4-5. In a similar essay Orient Dawm tC. L. GoulsI bro) and Successful (C. B. Goulsbro) recorder! 1.10. Circular Note hit out over five furlongs ( In 1.7, a useful effort. Poxsen (McKenzie) with the assistance or Marble Fox (Long), ran five furlongs in 1.8 i -5. lime on which they could have The best five furlongs of the morning was that in which Farland (Brawn; and Merry Vaals (C. B. Goulsbro) finished practically on terms clear or Gay Rosette (Ensor) In 1.6. Both Farland and Merry Vaals did their work well and are in good order for pending engagements. Wildore Well Wildore (J. B. Goulsbro) and Aqullo (Haiti) were associated over a round, being joined by Miss Eureka (Ensor) over the last six furlongs. Miss Eureka jumped away In rront or the other pair and was sticking on in the straight to maintain her early advantage. They ran the round in 2.7 4 and the final six furlongs in 1.20 4-S Arctic Dawn (.Caddy) and Lockheed (C. B. Goulsbro) came home from the seven furlong barrier in 1.35 4-5. the first hatf-mlle being cut out in 54is. Both did their work pleasingly. The two-year-old Silver Note (Ensor) was; clear of -Solitary (Long) over half-a-mi'le in 5 4s. The former is making good progress. There was little between laughing Fox Ilaln and Joy Vaals (Brown) at the completion or five furlongs In 1.-8 3-5. Laughing Fox looks well. Paso Robles rame home from the five furlong peg In 1.9 i-5. Hreklaw (McKenzie), mark Musk (Long) and Streamline (Caddy) hit out over a round in 2.M. Sun Bov (Maria) finishing In front of 'Mio Generate (Mcdnally) in 2.11 1-5 Royal Jay (Gilmer), Estro (C. 1.. Goulsbro ) and Cheque Day came home five furlongs m i.m Miss Bridge -and Raeeline (Brown) negotiated a round In 2.1-3 1-5. Jumpers Schooled Tldewaiter (Ritchie) and All Irish (Walters) were associated over a round or the schooling hurdles and gave a solid exhibition or jumping. Dark Rose (C. L. Goutebro), Gar Vaads (Ritchie) and Baldric .Walters) were companions over a round or the steeplechase country (nine fences), starting oil at the hencoop. Thev kept fairly well together throughout and gave a good display. Bridegroom (Winder) and Riotous (Brady) were schooled over three fences, the hencoop and double in front or the stand*. Both shaped well. especially Riotous, who ouljumped his companion at each fence. Bright Idea. Dozle Boy (Gilmer), Galne’s Choice Mediae). Ruling star (Hayes) amu Surpeen (McGregor) set off over a round of the country, starting ofT at the brush leading out of the straight. After safely negotiating six fences Bright Idea, Caine’s Choice and Rullnz Star failed to enter the gap loading on to the new steeplechase fences in fron: or the stand* but were later brought back and negotiated ihe Tence-, the hencoop and double, safely. Dozie Roy Tell coming into the hencoop and Surpeeai. following closely, stumbled over him in essaying the obstacle. Air Commodore (Brady), after scrambling over the hencoop, refused the first fence or the double. 'Makol (Ritchie) and Floodlight (Winder) gave a good exhibition over a round of the steeplechase fences, their jumping Improving as the bout progressed. In a similar essay Lap Up (Winder* and Pertinax also gave a sound display. Riding Engagements Riding engagements for the first day oi the meeting Include:— H. Maria: (Master Appellant, Sun Boy. W. O. Ensor: Glenbevan, Paymaster, Gay Rosette, Kilr&sb. J. IF. Muir: Ureklaw, Black Musk. N. R. McKenzie: King Rey, Hunter’s Night, Te Hake. W. Caddy: Arctic Dawn. Karatokl, Roy-al Jay. C. L. GouWbro: Innes Lad. Dark Rose. A. Pinton: Gold Spot, Marshall Ha-11, Lady Bambury. L. C. Brown: Stylishman, Youn-g Paddon.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21421, 15 May 1941, Page 8

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FINAL GALLOPS Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21421, 15 May 1941, Page 8

FINAL GALLOPS Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21421, 15 May 1941, Page 8

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