Several likely handicap winners at the late V.R.C. meeting were beaten by Interference. In a crowded field he is a good friend to the books, especially as regards the favourite. On the last day of the meeting two favourites —Pah King in the first race and Red Pennant in the third —owed their defeats to him. Nowadays racing reporters seem to accept the triumphs of this ugly competitor as a matter of course. He starts in every event, apparently. And he usually makes his strongest efforts at the back of the course or coming round the turn for home. —-“Bulletin.”
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1457, 28 March 1918, Page 13
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