THOSE who backed anything to beat Ticino in the Rosehill Maiden yesterday reckon they are to dumb that they would think that psychologist was some new brand of bike-rider. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 525 wordsPERHAPS the big backing extended incentive was the incentive for his connections to protest against Ticino when that colt beat the Nassau ...
Article : 197 wordsNOW that Bill Tindall packs a gun and fears not the thugs who recently relieved him of his roll, he will be able to lift his Goldminer winnings without a fear. AND carrying home Goldminer winnings is becoming a habit ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 447 wordsONE of the best betting races seen on a suburban track for years was the second division of the Nursery. Goldminer, Accepted, and ...
Article : 186 wordsWHEN High Disdain was so sensationally backed at the Hill yesterday, it was anticipated that nothing else during the afternoon would attract so much marked attention. BUT the High Disdain plunge paled ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 340 wordsBOOKMAKER JOE MATTHEWS copped a sweet "century" when he laid £1000 to £100 about Tindall's imported colt. ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE LAST KICK DID IT.—Favorite Royal Money took a long time to get into top-gear at Rosehill yesterday, but when he did hit on all eight, the youngster came along at 100 m.p.h. He got up in the last stride to pip the unlucky Urungarra. Wangoola was third, attended by Cabaret Girl (rails), Mina G., and Aelred. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsUNORTHODOX "training" must have removed the jinx from owner-trainer Dick O'Donnell's Tressilian. AFTER the horse getting away from his pilot on Friday and galloping half a mile or so along Alison Road, Randwick, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 432 wordsLOTS of the big Spring guns were engaged in yesterday's Flying Handicap at osehill, but all forgot to boom. Celebrities such as Vaals, Killarney, Reonui. Don ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 476 wordsBECAUSE Blather was yesterday piloted by a much more prominent apprentice than his usual riders, Jerry Carey's charge was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 178 wordsBILLY TINDALL save jockey Webb a tongue-banging after Darcy returned to scale with only second money to show for his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsTHERE'S always a fly in the racing ointment. On form, Perception looked a lay down misere in the first flutter of the Carlingford Mile at Rosehill yesterday, but the men really in the know had a bad "wrap ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 633 wordsGLADSHOT GLADDENED THE BOOKIES.—Starting at forlorn odds in yesterday's Rosehill Flying Handicap, the country performer Gladshot scored a runaway win over other outsiders in Royal Duke and Burjay (outside). Jacagi (centre), was fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsAFTER biffing the books at Canterbury with one of Baron Brown's horses, Frank McGrath and the Coal King decided to stage ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 157 wordsONCE upon a time the Sydney books were frightened to stand up and bet on hurdle events. Those days are gone apparently. IN successive creeks the fielders have got a "result" in these obstacle races, ...
Article : 522 wordsWHEN Grafter Kingsley comes out of his shell and decide it's time he let the bookmakers know he's still on the map, the boys with the books and the worried looks go into ambush and do quite a little "sparing." ...
Article : 243 wordsTHEY backed Octember backwards in yasterday'a Rosehill Handicap. All signs and portents prior to the race ...
Article : 160 wordsTWO-YEAR-OLDS are supposed to be one of the most consistent brands of thoroughbreds, so apparently Air Parade is the exception ...
Article : 110 wordsSTORM centres of the past, hurdlers Scudalong and Songift, did their bit to annoy further punters in yesterday's Hurdle Race. One of the beat-backed runners in the obstacle event, punters followed the money on Scudalong when Joe Matthews laid £300 to £50 and ...
Article : 122 wordsWhen Fool's Paradise was mixing it with Koorathella in the second stanza of the Carlingford Mile, at least one punter was lickled to death. Reg. Catton ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 7 Jul 1929, Page 2
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