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N.Z. CUP TRIALS

REPRESENTATIVE FIT JOHN GAY SHINES CHRIST CHURCH. Tue*da.v Expan?p was of no use to Representative at the end of ten furlongs on the. course proper at Ricrarton this morning. Hip last: milp being run in 1.43. and the final hair, in 5 2 3-ss. Representative bad a slight - led pntering the straight, and when : kicked along by It. N. Wiggins, drew! away to bp six lengths clpar. Expanse had a light weight up. Kevin pleased bis Cup admirers by working smartly over nine furlongs. Hulast mile taking 1.42 3-5. He rame home strongly over the last half in 50 2-ss. Kevin is not usually a good track worker. Palfrey beat Scottish Dale bv a bead at thP finish of ten furlongs, with Foxhaven and Night Pal three lengths away. They ran the last mile In 1.4 4 2-5, * coining home over the final half In 50 4-ss. Palfrey had a slight advantage most or the way from Night Pal. with Foxhaven bandy. Scottish Dale trailing them several lengths bark, Scottish Dale name through in the run home to join Palfrey nearing Ihe post. Neither Foxhaven nor Night Pal impressed. St. Cloud was three lengths clear or Justitia at the end of a mile in 1.4 4 1-5. Hip opening hair faking 51 3-5. Sf. Nathan shaded Gay lort at the Jliiisli nr six riirloigglj in 1.17 2-5. the opening two Smart -Six Furlongs Thp best six furlongs «*r the morning was credited to John Gay and Lord Advo. | cate, who finished together in f.lj 4-5. the first two in 2 4 -2-ss. sir Bradbury sprinted nicely over five furlongs in t. 3. lime that Piccolo and Pensacola just broke, i Piccolo had a neck to spare from Pen j sacola, with Rean Chevat beaten ofr. i.alla' Meer was too good for Falcnnbridge over I hair a-mile in 48 1-5. I.alla Meet- winning I by half a length. Rawnamai and Waltzing, Matilda sprinted half a mile up the back in 48 4- ss, and Chellow Dene, arter recording 25 3-5 s for the first two furlongs. completed six in t 18 3-5. Prince Done and Si'Sion took 1.15 2-5. thp opening two in 26 2-ss. Paldowa and Gamble were galloping nicely over the final stages or seven furlongs In 1.32 2 5. the first three In 38 l-ss. Periwig and Perjure ran home rrom the bair-mfle in 50s. Abduction. Liquidate. Joygiver and Debater finished at intervals over the same ground in 40 3-ss. Gulf Stream and Great Legend got to the end of seven furlongs in 1.3 2 3-5. the first three In 38 l-ss. They kept, together throughout. Trueway shaded Chestnut Glow over half a mile in 5 0 1-55. On the plough. Burberry was a length and a half in front or Pappr Lily arter running the mile in J. 45. They took 5 3 1-5 s for the final hair. Retriever and Dark Folly finished together on the completion of seven furlongs in 1.33 2-5. the first four in 51 2-ss. Norse and Bascule ran seven furlongs in 1.33 2-5. the first four in 52 3-55. Roth had heavy weights up. Irish Note and Amstra took 1.3 4 2 5. and Good Scout and Langue d'Or sprinted five furlongs In i. 4 2-5. Sally Lux was well in front, of Stand Tm and Night Shot in a similar* trial In 1.3 4-5. the first two in 25 4-5?. while Dinah Dhu and Sham Boy ran five furlongs in 1.3 2-5. the first t\xo in 25 l-ss. Donnybrook Fair Destroyed After going two furlongs on the! plough. Donnybrook l air broke his off hind leg near the fetlock, and ft was thought at first that it would be possible to save the brilliant Foxhridge horse for the stud, but after an examination fn a veterinary surgeon, it was decided that the horse he destroyed. Donnybrook Fair had not quite lived up to the brilliance he showed on the track He was a five-rear-old brown horse by Foxhridge from Babel. STARTER APPOINTED WAIPA RACING CLUB Mr C. J. Clark In. of Hamilton has been appointed starter Tor the Walpa Racing Club's summer meeting at Te Awamutu. on December 11. Tor several seasons past Mr Clarkin has filled the position of official -starter to the Stratford Racing Club.

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Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22203, 24 November 1943, Page 4

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N.Z. CUP TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22203, 24 November 1943, Page 4

N.Z. CUP TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22203, 24 November 1943, Page 4

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