Tommy Corrigan.
(From the Australasian.') Nevermore o’er rasping double, With the field behind, in trouble. Will the prince of horsemen sweep ; For with nerve and heart unshaken Corrigan has faced and taken Life’s last stiffest, stoutest leap. Thirty years of charmed existence, Wearied not the dread persistence Of a horse who never tires ; And to-day the fleshless rider Of this white, unbacked outsider Scored a win. So say the wires. Riders dear to Western story, Men who raced for love and glory, Sport the scarlet, grasp the rein; Spirits who have known the gladness In four miles of pace-bom madness; Don the colours once again. Shades of horsemen long departed, Rise and greet a gallant-hearted Brother from the nether shore; Bowes and Wilson, reckless Pender, Singer, girt with death-won splendour, Mount your phantom steeds once more. . Come on blood-like horse and hunter, Then, when Charon, gruffest punter, Brings his crazy craft ,to land ; Offer Tom no half-bred “ neddy,” But when Gannon mutters, •* Ready,” Let him handle old “ Lone Hand.” Kenneth Mackay.
A moderately easy mile in i min 48sec shows that Projectile is coming into good form. Projectile is in the A.J.C. Metropolitan Stakes at 7.7, and in the Epsom Handicap at 7.11. A full brother to Mr Sam. Hordern’s 1050gns. Wellington'Park purchase of last year made his appearance at Mr Morrin’s establishment on Monday last, when the Musket—Locket mare, Necklace, produced a colt to Castor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 216, 13 September 1894, Page 10
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236Tommy Corrigan. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 216, 13 September 1894, Page 10
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