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  3. Phar Lap Stars in Record Time Winning the A.J.C. Derby

    NOTHING more convincing could be imagined than the way Phar Lap established his complete supremacy over the three-year-olds opposed to him in the A.J.C. Derby. Only once during the race did Pike ask the Night Raid gelding to stretch out, and that was between the four and the three, when he shot away with a four lengths lead. For the remainder of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ANOTHER FROM N.Z. TO REPLACE LIMERICK

    BROUGHT from New Zealand with designs on the distance events of the Spring, Nightmarch was entirely overlooked as an Epsom prospect until backed in sensational fashion by E.A. Connolly a few days after his success in the Tattersall's Spring Handicap. The judgment of Australia's shrewdest punter was thoroughly vindicated when ...

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  5. PHAR LAP AND THE CUP

    AFTER his Derby success, H. K. Telford was inclined to send Phar Lap to Melbourne without, waiting for the completion of the A.J.C. meeting, but as the gelding wasn't entered for the Caulfield Guineas it was consequently decided to keep the three-year-old hero for tho Craven Plate. ...

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  6. Huge Derby Crowd

    Ideal weather attracted a crowd of 78,000 to Randwick on Derby day, a similar attendance to that of 1927, and an improvement of 3000 on last year. Tote turnover was slightly lower at £95,546/5/, against £98,657 in 1928. ...

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